Be Our Guest is the new restaurant in Fantasyland. Lunch is a counter service, but they offer a "Fastpass" (unrelated to the regular system) to on-site guests. You are supposed to get an email, but not everyone seems to get it.
Are you talking about parking at the resort or parking at the parks?
For parking at the parks we just scanned our MB at the ticket booth and they waved us through, no parking pass needed.
So I was going to book our room, and it asked me for my shipping address and said the following items would be shipped:
Travel documents
It didn't say anything anywhere about Magic Bands. Are they just shipped automatically? Do I have to link tickets first before we get MBs?
I booked one night at POP for our May trip. Can our magic bands be used the entire week to pay for disney restaurants?
So is there any drawback to actually checking-in in person? Or is it just something that's not necessary? We may check out the resort a little, I just don't know that we're actually going to stay the night there. Are the cm's going to say anything if it's clear that we're not staying?
The CMs won't know whether or not you are staying. Only if you have a room booked where a bellman shows you to your room, they will have no idea where you go after leaving the lobby.
Are you just wanting to pick up the paper Parking Pass? You can always check out the resort without checking in.
Just want to make sure I'm correct abut this. With a throw away room and without personally checking in, you still get the parking pass. You would just have to let them see (or scan) your MB when entering the parking lot.
Is that correct?
Thanks (again),
Karen
1. For the most recent parties, the FPs were available for the complete day when booking with a Party ticket attached to an MDE account. It will be at the 60-day mark because you have the onsite room stay.I have a couple of questions and this seems to be the thread where there is no argument on the ethics of the whole thing. Background: we are already staying on site, but we booked a throwaway campsite for extra MBs strictly for extra FP+, both same day and for MNSSHP. Thanks to advice from this thread, we created a separate MDE account for the throwaway.
1. Assuming that we will visit MK with regular tickets on the same day that we are attending MNSSHP, can we link the party tickets to the throwaway bands and get FP+ for after 4:00 p.m.? If so, will it be at the 60 day mark?
2. Assuming we show up at EMH or rope drop every morning, is it best to go straight to a kiosk to add SDFP+ to the throwaway bands, or is it better to enjoy the short lines and hit a kiosk later? If it's better to wait, how long should we wait if we want to have maximum availability?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Hey everyone! I been receiving contraindicating information from CMs, so I figured I would ask you all.
We are doing a split stay in April, first at the Beach Club, and then at the Shades of Green. Our park days will not start until we move to the Shades of Green. We are purchasing the 4-day military tickets.
My question is: Will staying at the BC open up our 60-day FP+ window? (even though we aren't going to the parks until the day after we check into the SOG).
Thank you in advance for any information you can give!
Yes, the magicbands will work earlier. They'll work once you get them, as long as there is also tickets associated with your profile.
Once you hit your 60-day mark for the on-site reservation, I _believe_ that you will retroactively be able to book FP+ for all prior days, subject to the limits of your ticket (i.e. if you have a 5-day ticket, you can book up to 5 days worth of FP+). At least that is how it worked in the past but I haven't seen recent reports to know if it still happens.
To get as much advantage as possible to get A&E especially, you want to book it so that your A&E day is your "check-out" day.
For those of you wondering about physically checking in for the parking pass - here's what happened to us in November. Morning of our throwaway booking, we parked at MK and scanned our MBs to get in at the gate. Later that evening, I went to physically check in at the campsite and get our paper parking pass. Not necessary, but we found it beneficial to have that paper parking pass.