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Because the window from Stay#1 rolls, creates the ‘merge,’ and opens Stay#2.
Interesting! Great, thank you.Because the window from Stay#1 rolls, creates the ‘merge,’ and opens Stay#2.
As long as everyone has separately linked tickets and if one or all people are listed on both reservations, your FP booking window opens for your complete stay (4 days of FPs)...the window from Stay#1 merges with the booking window for Stay#2.
Yes.I should be able to book FP+ for Day 6 at the 60 day mark from night 1?
Yes.
Yes. Once the 60-day window opens, it never closes and rolls beyond the checkout date.Does this also work with the new Disney Springs resorts offering FP+ 60 days in advanced (Best western)?
YesWill we be able to book the FP for Thursday and Friday at the rolling 60 day windows?
Yes and then every offsite park date can be booked exactly 60 days out. It’s a rolling window as explained in Post#1.Or would I only get my resort days 60 days out
No, because those booking now have regular MYW tickets that have the 14-day usage timeframe.Has the new ticket system effected the throwaway room option?
Yes. If everyone in her MDX is linked to yours, you can book for the total group.can I make their fastpass selections at the same time as I make mine
Ok thanks . So what if my throwaway room is book for 1/22 and she doenst arrive until 2/1 the last day of our trip??Yes. If everyone in her MDX is linked to yours, you can book for the total group.
Then when your window opens, it doesn’t include 2/1 so even you won’t be able to book until the 60-day open window rolls for booking for 2/1.Ok thanks . So what if my throwaway room is book for 1/22 and she doenst arrive until 2/1 the last day of our trip??
Yes they can if they include 1 onsite person in their FP group and then immediately Remove the onsite person when the Warning appears for the onsite person.Can they make all their fastpass starting on the 60 day mark for our trip