Currently, all FP+ selections are limited to one park per day and only 3 total per day. WDW is aware of the complaints surrounding this limit and is considering changes. WDW also is exploring providing additional FP+ selections per day, based on availability.
There are ways to take advantage of the current FP+ system for park hopping.
Here's how we handled park hopping while staying onsite during the busy Thanksgiving week:
- Make FP+ reservations for the late afternoon or evening at DHS or Epcot. We were lucky; we made ours before these parks were tiered. Yeah, tiered FP+ selections suck big time. (Tiering means, for example, that's it's not possible to get a FP+ for both Test Track and Soarin'; it's one or the other, not both.)
- Head to DAK for rope drop. Kilimanjaro Safaris and Expedition Everest are both high capacity attractions. If you are there for rope drop, it's possible to do both of these Standby without waiting too long, even during a busy week like Thanksgiving.
- FP+ doesn't really help with DAK's two big shows, Lion King and Nemo. Might as well do these Standby anyway.
- Enjoy whatever else you want at DAK.
- When it's time (be sure to give yourself plenty of time for park transfer), head over to Epcot or DHS and enjoy your FP+ selections there.
In the old days, there's no way you would have been able to score a FP for either Soarin' or TSM with this approach. Depending on crowds, RnRC, TOT, and Test Track would have been difficult as well. You'd be stuck in 1-to-2 hour Standby lines. In the old days, DHS and Epcot's Future World always were AM parks for us. (We've never been in the Standby lines at Soarin' or TSM.
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Starting at DAK works because Kilimanjaro Safaris and Expedition Everest are both high capacity attractions and FP+ is a waste for most shows.
Starting at MK works as well, only because MK has so many things to offer that it distributes morning crowds better than the other 3 parks. Lots of folks like to show up later for the parades and shows.
If, like us, you were used to obtaining more than 3 FP per day, then FP+ is a step backwards. However, the majority of WDW guests will be able to get more FP+ selections per day. The new FP+ system does a better job of more evenly distributing FP+ selections among all guests.