Thanks. that helps. That is all my daughter keeps talking about and I know that line could be hours at peak.Yes, keep checking. The night before will typically have the most movement/changes.
Thanks. that helps. That is all my daughter keeps talking about and I know that line could be hours at peak.Yes, keep checking. The night before will typically have the most movement/changes.
- Onsite Guests - 60 Days Before Check-in Date:
- ...
- Guests linked to or listed on an onsite guest's MDX account (controlled by the onsite guest) and valid tickets linked.
It’s easier if they are just added to your Friends list.Can I make FastPasses for myself and friends who are not on my resort reservation at 60+ as long as they on my Friends & Family list (and have valid tickets) or is there something else I need to do to be able to add them? Can they have their own MDE accounts (i.e. "control" the guest or "control" the FastPass)?
No; the FP system is based on the premise that it will take between 10-20 minutes to load onto the ride.We have used FP before about 3 years ago. Seems like everything is the same. Just one question. We will be in DW during spring break. When we have used FP before during the summer, waits were 15 - 30 min. Being that spring break is 2cnd busiest time of year, will waits probably be over 60min even with FP?
No; the FP system is based on the premise that it will take between 10-20 minutes to load onto the ride.
At the busiest times, FP guests have priority over Standby guests. Sometimes the ratio is 50 FP guests and then 10 Standby.
Good to know. I have heard many people say how horrible spring break is at DW and that they would never do it again. I was a little worried. I know many people manage waits over 60 min for a ride but that is definitely not us.
Thanks
Yes because your Dolphin 60-day window includes all the park days prior to Dolphin Check-in.is there any value to even booking a room at the Dolphin?
From the Passholder FP+ Information page:With the FP+, since I have an AP, aren't I limited to 7 days of FP+ in a 30 day window, regardless of where I stay?
If you mix off-site and on-site stays, you could be limited to only 7 days depending on order and length of each stay.If you have a reservation that includes a stay at a select Walt Disney World Resort hotel, you can make FastPass+ selections up to 60 days before you check in for up to 7 days or the entire length of your stay―whichever is greater!
From the Passholder FP+ Information page:
If you mix off-site and on-site stays, you could be limited to only 7 days depending on order and length of each stay.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/plan/my-disney-experience/passholder/
No. 60 days before June 29th you can book for June 30th and ANY 6 offsite park days.So are you saying that if I book Dolphin for June 29, I can start making FP+ reservations for June 14th on April 15th (60 days ahead)?
Correct. 60 days out for check-in, checkout, and any offsite days to total 7 pre-booked park days.Got it. But if I don't book onsite for the full length of my trip, I'll be limited to only 7 days of FP+, correct?
Going in July and staying offsite. Is it better to FP the rides I want, regardless of when they're available, or to FP whatever is available at the earliest times so I can get the extra FP quickly?
Recently, an AP posted that they could only book for 10 days of FPs and the CM told them that was the max for an AP. Yet, you have 11 days of FPs.I hit a limit in booking FP. We have AP
I have 1 onsite stay check in on 3/9, out on 3/13
Second we check in 4/19 and out on 4/25
I have FP booked for
3/9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 4/19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. I tried to book on the 25th and it said we had reached our limit. Any ideas?
It's not a huge deal, I'll book the 25th when we use it FP on 3/9. Just wondering why we can't book for all days. Does it not count check in or out day somehow? Am I the last to know this?