Yet another FP+ Question

Fryan08

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Okay I know everyone is tired of these but I do have a question. How do you work your fast pass schedule if you have some i your party that want to ride certain rides (ToT, RnR) and others who do not want to or can not ride them?

I understand that you can only get three per person per day so how does a family work this out?

Sorry if this sounds dumb just trying to plan things out.
 
Not a dumb question at all!
You can create a "travel party" so that everyone in your group has the same FP+ schedule. You can also individually program a schedule for each Magic Band / Ticket.

In practice, since you don't want to have to do each person individually and pray that the time windows match up (so that everyone has Space Mtn from 1p-2p, for example), it's easier to create a travel party for the whole group and then change the few individual rides for people who'd rather do something else. You just have to make sure you select the correct Magic Bands / tickets to "imbue" with the correct FP+ rides.
 
That is what I do. I make the same three for the whole group that way the times and the rides we want to do together are the same. Then I go back and change the experience I don't want to do while keeping the time the same. For example at Animal Kingdom DH and DD want to ride Everest so I got all three of us FP+ at Everest at 11:30 or so. Then I changed mine to Tough to be a bug for the same time and will meet them at Flame Tree afterwards for lunch. We did this for Space Mountain also. Good luck:)
 


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