Still kiosks for initial 3 and beyond. It's due to being dependent upon the RFID rather than an entitlement.Just clarifying, we still have to use the kiosks to obtain SDFP using MBs with no ticket media, right? What about initial 3 versus 4th+, kiosks for both? I wasn't sure if the MDE FP+ changes had affected SDFP or not. Thanks
Still kiosks for initial 3 and beyond. It's due to being dependent upon the RFID rather than an entitlement.
Correct on question 1. He wouldn't need one for FPP at 2.I have two questions. If I am purchasing a second set of MBs to link to a new MDE account...I'm assuming my 2 year old still won't need one...assuming he would still get in with us as he doesn't need a band regularly anyway.
Second question. We are going to DW from Dec. 29-Jan 7...will getting SDFP+ even be an option the week between Christmas and NYE even if we do rope drop every day?
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I have a couple times but usually it was for like 7 or 8pm when I grabbed it at 11:30am but that was when Soarin' was open as well. However, with the new Soarin' extra theater and the Frozen ride pulling away a lot of the attention from TT, I think in the future it may be easier. Right now I'd say it would be almost impossible since TT is the only good ride but in a month that may be totally different.Has anyone ever had any luck getting a SDFP for TT?
Correct on question 1. He wouldn't need one for FPP at 2.
Question 2 would vary on the parks but there will always be some SDFP's available. For Epcot I wouldn't expect anything good but some things will always open as people change their plans. For MK, generally early in the morning you would still be able to get things like Barnstormer or Jungle Cruise or Dumbo. Not the top ones but also not worth waiting 45 minutes or whatever the lines will be then without a FPP! I would warn you though that during especially crowded times (Christmas week being one) that even FPP lines can be long - I remember waiting about 25 minutes for Pooh with a FPP but I'm also sure the regular line had to have been like 80 minutes at that point. In any case, I'd recommend grabbing what you could as soon as possible in the morning and then if nothing really worked for you (ie all you got was like Philharmagic for 10pm), just continuing to check during the day in case something opens up.
I have two questions. If I am purchasing a second set of MBs to link to a new MDE account...I'm assuming my 2 year old still won't need one...assuming he would still get in with us as he doesn't need a band regularly anyway.
Second question. We are going to DW from Dec. 29-Jan 7...will getting SDFP+ even be an option the week between Christmas and NYE even if we do rope drop every day?
Thanks
If I purchased tickets for the other MDE account...they never expire correct? I know we would be going back in about 4 years, so that may be an option for us. If I connected them to the MDE account I would be able to use it to make a reservation next time (room only) and then use my current MDE account for the SDFP+ on that trip if they still haven't closed the loophole...correct?
With tickets attached, I would get to make reservations 30 days out too right?
I need a little more information on this friending thing. I have a room only reservation on my old MDE account from our 2014 trip. There are two old MB on that 2014 account. I haven't linked our tickets to anything yet. If I set up another MDE account and link my tickets there to modified names what do I do so that I can make FP 60 days out. Is this even possible? or have I misinterpreted what I read. If this is possible then I can use the 2014 MB for SDFP right?
Thanks! I'm going next month in the midst of the craziness with new Soarin and FEE. I'm hoping I can grab a FEE FP+ tomorrow and cross my fingers for a SDFP for TT. Wasn't sure if it was feasible though.![]()
Now your getting it! You can linked the two accounts by "friending" the individuals to each other, so you can make FP+ reservations 60 days out.
Disney passes may have expiration dates. Vouchers for annual passes purchased right now expire in 2030. So you have plenty of time - but it's not true that they never expire. When you're ready to purchase your tickets for future use (and GLFP!), ask specifically about the expiration date for redemption.