marciemi
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- Dec 29, 1999
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I don't think the system would let you since it would have to be past the time of the FP by the time you would transfer it, right? Even if it did, how would you use it if it would be expired?Asking if I can transfer a FP after time period expired for the ones I didn't use. Next Wednesday (June 7), my son and I are going to Hollywood just for a couple hours, after dinner on the Boardwalk. I have these FPs booked on our own tickets -- Star Tours 7-8, TOT 8-9, RNR 9-10 (the latest possible). I have another 8-9 RNR booked on my husband and daughter's tickets. I doubt we will get there in time for the Star Tours ride, so that one will expire without getting used. Will I be able to transfer second RNR to our tickets after we ride the first one?
In a non tiered park, the apparent thought is to just book one FP (say from 9-10am) and then have other CPFP rides that you could transfer as soon as you rode that one (say one from 9:20-10:20 and another set from 9:40-10:40). This is with the thought of maximizing more than one ride in an hour (like you can only book with normal FP). However, in a Tiered park (assuming the goal is to get a second Tier 1), you either have to use or be past the time windows of 2 Tier 2's and the Tier 1 before you are eligible for another Tier 1. So it doesn't make sense to book only 1 FP.I don't understand why the CPFP system would work differently in a tiered park vs non-tiered park(MK).