@nickys Do you know what happens if you use a FP in park A, then book one in park B, then modify/delete (or let expire) and book one in park A again?
You have three
initial FPs that can be pre-booked or booked on the day.
So your suggestion is to pre-book #1 at AK, for example. I assume a tier1.
Use it, then book #2 at MK. That’s fine so far.
- If you delete it, you’re back to square one, you’ve only used one of those initial FPs.
- By modify it, what are you modifying it to? You could keep checking to see if you could bring it forward I guess. Or change it to another ride. Either way, fine so far again.
I think you would need to enter that park to be able to let it expire for it to count. (Bearing in mind the risk associated with that, I always recommend the “tap and run” method).
So let’s say you do actually ride it, or tap in at least. You then want to make #3 back at AK? That would have to be a tier2, before you could book another tier1 because it’s in the same park as another of your
initial FPs.
So if your idea is to circumvent the tier rules, you’d be better off using tap and run, and/or modify #2&3 forward to an earlier time.
You can only circumvent the tiers by going to a different park.
You can book FoP, tap in and whilst in line book Soarin and SE. #2&3 are in the same park so must follow the tier rules at Epcot.
Or
You can book FoP, tap in and then book Soarin and TSMM. All 3 are in different parks, so no tier rules apply.