Two Stays: Annual Pass for one, regular tickets for another---MagicBand problem?

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I will be staying on property in the fall and using my AP for park admission. I have already booked a package for summer (AP will have expired), and a regular ticket pass is part of that package and is already linked to my MDE account. Is this going to be a problem? Will my Magic Band "know" to use my AP for admission in the fall and save the regular tickets for next summer, or do I need to do something proactively to ensure the right medium gets used?

Thanks, experts!!
 
I will be staying on property in the fall and using my AP for park admission. I have already booked a package for summer (AP will have expired), and a regular ticket pass is part of that package and is already linked to my MDE account. Is this going to be a problem?
1. Will my Magic Band "know" to use my AP for admission in the fall and save the regular tickets for next summer, or
2. do I need to do something proactively to ensure the right medium gets used?

1. First point of order, your MagicBand does not figure into this at all.
Everything relating to FP+, parks, resorts, etc. is stored in your MDE account.
The MagicBand is just a way to access the tickets and information while you are visiting WDW.

2. You can make FP+ simply based on the fact that you HAVE valid tickets linked to your MDE account. So, if you have a "regular ticket" that has, say, 6 theme park days on it, you can book FP+ for 6 theme park days. If your AP expires during the time before your trip, as long as you still have (in my example) 6 days' worth of tickets, your FP+ will remain as-booked.

If you have both the AP and the "regular ticket" in your MDE account, and you want to use the AP during your first trip, go to a Guest Relations before entering the first park and have the CM set the 'PRIORITY" of your AP to the highest priority. The highest priority ticket will be used first.
 
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1. First point of order, your MagicBand does not figure into this at all.
Everything relating to FP+, parks, resorts, etc. is stored in your MDE account.
The MagicBand is just a way to access the tickets and information while you are visiting WDW.

2. You can make FP+ simply based on the fact that you HAVE valid tickets linked to your MDE account. So, if you have a "regular ticket" that has, say, 6 theme park days on it, you can book FP+ for 6 theme park days. If your AP expires during the time before your trip, as long as you still have (in my example) 6 days' worth of tickets, your FP+ will remain as-booked.

If you have both the AP and the "regular ticket" in your MDE account, and you want to use the AP during your first trip, go to a Guest Relations before entering the first park and have the CM set the 'PRIORITY" of your AP to the highest priority. The highest priority ticket will be used first.

Thank you for the quick response.
1. I do consider the Magic Band a factor, though not in the way you mean. Here's what I'm saying: if I had an Annual Pass on a card (like in the old days) and a MYW ticket on another card (also like in the old days), I would choose which one to scan when I go through the gate. I would scan the AP while it was good, and then when I go back next summer, I would scan the MYW ticket. It's two physically separate tickets. With the Magic Band, I currently have an Annual Pass AND a two-day base ticket linked to my account, both of which are then connected to my Magic Bands. I want to know how the system will know to use my Annual Pass to admit me this fall, saving my two-day base ticket for next summer. I don't want to "burn" the MYW tickets by accident.

2. I'm not too worried about Fastpasses, just the admission.


From your response, it looks like your advice about "priority" is what I need to ensure the tickets are used in the order I want. Thanks!
 
1. I do consider the Magic Band a factor, though not in the way you mean.

And what Robo is saying is that they aren't a factor at all. If they were cards in the old days they would be, but MBs don't work like that at all.
 

And what Robo is saying is that they aren't a factor at all. If they were cards in the old days they would be, but MBs don't work like that at all.

I think you don't understand what I'm saying: I KNOW MBs do not work the same way. I KNOW that they are linked to MDE. I KNOW that a MB is not like a ticket. I GET IT. The fact that they aren't like the cards in the old days is exactly the point of my question, which Robo answered. They ARE a factor, in that I have to take a special step because of them in order to ensure my tickets are used in the proper order. With the old system, I would not have had to take this extra step. No big deal. Just happy to know the answer. Thanks, Robo.
 












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