willtravel
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Do not understand. I buy my tickets at AAA and get a little savings. Not thru Disney.No reason Disney could not mail them to you... Same as when you buy it from Disney.
Do not understand. I buy my tickets at AAA and get a little savings. Not thru Disney.No reason Disney could not mail them to you... Same as when you buy it from Disney.
Do not understand. I buy my tickets at AAA and get a little savings. Not thru Disney.
One question I have going forward... Since FP+ appears to be a function of your online profile and not of the ticket, I wonder if you'll be able to go in and make FP+ reservations even if you don't have a ticket yet. That would give the most flexibility to Guests, and then when you got down there you could buy your ticket, link it to your MDE profile, and voila, you have access to your FP+ reservations.
The one downside to this is that you could conceivably then have people making FP+ reservations that they have no intention of actually using.
-Rob
It is currently available because FastPass+ is still in testing. It will go away when FastPass+ is fully rolled out. And there is no date yet for when that will happen.Question...
Do they still have paper FP's out currently?
I was to lazy to go and read the other 683 messages.
This royally screws everyone up. Since I have a weird feeling (well, everyone's feeling this) that the FP+ is gonna bomb terribly, I don't want to go and choose which QS restaurant we have to eat it each day!
So can someone please tell me if the paper tickets are still there? Please?
One question I have going forward... Since FP+ appears to be a function of your online profile and not of the ticket, I wonder if you'll be able to go in and make FP+ reservations even if you don't have a ticket yet. That would give the most flexibility to Guests, and then when you got down there you could buy your ticket, link it to your MDE profile, and voila, you have access to your FP+ reservations.
The one downside to this is that you could conceivably then have people making FP+ reservations that they have no intention of actually using.
As stated somewhere, you must use your magic band for fast passes and you must use my Disney experience and you must be 18 to sign up for this. Will the groups not be able to use fast passes because of this?
Oh thank goodness. I wouldn't want to have to deal with it in September when we go.It is currently available because FastPass+ is still in testing. It will go away when FastPass+ is fully rolled out. And there is no date yet for when that will happen.
Forgive me please, but in lieu of reading this monster thread, what happens to paper FP's for those who are AP holders or just visiting the park for one day? Are FP's becoming a thing that can only be accessed by those who book a WDW vacation package with the RFID KTTW cards or bands?
So...one park per day. So, why should I pay extra for Park Hopper Tickets?
This whole program just confuses me. I just don't get how it made it to an implementation phase without someone saying "er...guys, maybe this isn't so hot?"
So how many FP+ can we get in one day?
Nobody knows.WHEN does the FP+ start? I want to know since I'll be going in late August?
only 3....it has to be for the same park. So, if you get a FP+ at Magic Kingdom on Space Mountain, you can only have 2 more FP+ at Magic Kingdom (for that day). So, then lets say you pick Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Then you're done with your 3 fast passes. You can't get a FP for Space Mountain at MK...then Test Track at Epcot...then Rockn Roller Coaster at HS. Have to be used at the same park. Now, the next morning when you get up you can go to a different park and use 3 FP+.
But, if you have park hopper option, you can always go to other parks in the same day....but you'll just have to stand in the conventional lines like everyone else. I hope this helps.
WHEN does the FP+ start? I want to know since I'll be going in late August?
Sourin and TSM frequently run out of fast passes early, but that is not the case for many of the other rides.No....it's not that you can only visit one park a day with fast passes....you can only USE your 3 fast passes in one park per day. I never did jump park to park to use one fast pass per park. You can still go park to park and stand in conventional lines....but only use 3 fast passes at one park per day. I hope it helps. I am glad because I used to go get a fast pass for Soarin...walk all over Epcot, be exhausted clear over by Test Track, and have to walk all the way back to Soarin to use my fast pass at a certain time. This way, you don't have to walk anywhere to get your fast pass.
Sourin and TSM frequently run out of fast passes early, but that is not the case for many of the other rides.
So, an example would be where we decide to do a split day, lets say HS and EP. I am now either locked into getting FPs for Star Tours, RNR and ToT, or Epcot specific fast passes.
However, I would not be able to go FP a few rides at HS and then head over to Epcot and FP Test Track or Mission Space.
At least not if they are planning to stay hard and fast with eliminating the current system and forcing single park FP choices.
Some time ago, WDW implemented a $10/person credit card charge for anyone not showing up for their ADR.This is the scenario I've been speculating they will follow. Tickets are just your gate admission.. they are transient... its your profile that is static and permanent. It is the root. And that allowing FP+ reservations before you have a ticket is the best pro/con scenario since there are sooo many scenarios where a guest will not have their final, valid ticket before they are onsite.
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