Some helpful Fastpass+ tips you might not know about

Mawg

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So let's say you are going to the Animal Kingdom in the morning and plan to park hop in the evening to the MK. You schedule your 3 fast passes in the morning for the Animal Kingdom ( I believe you still can't spread these out between parks). You use two but let one expire. You then move to the Magic Kingdom. Since two are used and one expired, you are now free to start booking individual fast passes at the Magic Kingdom (is this correct?) Since one is expired and it was stated by the original OP that expired ones can be rebooked, can you now use it in the Magic Kingdom.

I still don't like that you can't schedule your fast passes for the evening when you really need them for some parades and shows and be able to get your additional ones in the morning and that you can't schedule the initial 3 between parks.
 

Tom Morrow

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Original Poster
So let's say you are going to the Animal Kingdom in the morning and plan to park hop in the evening to the MK. You schedule your 3 fast passes in the morning for the Animal Kingdom ( I believe you still can't spread these out between parks). You use two but let one expire. You then move to the Magic Kingdom. Since two are used and one expired, you are now free to start booking individual fast passes at the Magic Kingdom (is this correct?) Since one is expired and it was stated by the original OP that expired ones can be rebooked, can you now use it in the Magic Kingdom.
If you let your third Animal Kingdom one expire, Magic Kingdom will let you book a new Fastpass, one at a time, provided the DAK one actually has expired. So yes, you are correct, except you would just be deleting the third DAK Fastpass and replacing it with a Magic Kingdom Fastpass as opposed to rescheduling a DAK Fastpass to an MK Fastpass. In the end its the same exact effect though.
 

Mawg

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If you let your third Animal Kingdom one expire, Magic Kingdom will let you book a new Fastpass, one at a time, provided the DAK one actually has expired. So yes, you are correct, except you would just be deleting the third DAK Fastpass and replacing it with a Magic Kingdom Fastpass as opposed to rescheduling a DAK Fastpass to an MK Fastpass. In the end its the same exact effect though.
So the expired one actually becomes the 4th one that starts rotating and you can't actually book two once you get to the MK (book the expired one and the rotating one at the same time)
 

Tom Morrow

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Original Poster
So the expired one actually becomes the 4th one that starts rotating and you can't actually book two once you get to the MK (book the expired one and the rotating one at the same time)
Right. After your initial set of 3, any of those unused and expired Fastpasses get deleted/replaced. So you can always only do one at a time after your first three. At least for now.
 

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