ScrapYap
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2008
I booked my FP at 60 days for a trip in early June.
My party of four became a party of five, so we decided to move off-site. My fifth wheel is unreliable and I'm afraid may back out. So I haven't cancelled my Disney resort reservation yet.
However, with talk of cancellation emails and possibly cancelled FP, I want to prepare.
If it's true that FP will be cancelled inside 30 days (after an onsite reservation is cancelled), should I go ahead and cancel all my FP and rebook them? Fortunately, my group only likes tame rides and we have no headliners planned at all. We literally have FP for Barnstormer, so rebooking FP is not a big problem - except for being time-consuming.
I guess the safest thing is to cancel my All Stars reservation (which will be inside 30 days tomorrow). Then cancel and rebook the FP. Or should I wait and see what happens, then rebook if the FP poof?
I'm wondering how long it will take Disney to delete the FP. If they cancel them within a few days, that will actually save me the trouble of going in and clicking "cancel" for every single one! On the other hand, if they don't delete them until right before my park days, it might be tricky to get the same times I have now. And I don't like the feeling of it hanging over my head.
Just wondering if anyone else has received an email about cancelled FP and then saw the FP poof. How much time elapsed between the email and the poof? I guess I might give it a week, then go in and rebook everything to be on the safe side, whether they've been cancelled or not.
My party of four became a party of five, so we decided to move off-site. My fifth wheel is unreliable and I'm afraid may back out. So I haven't cancelled my Disney resort reservation yet.
However, with talk of cancellation emails and possibly cancelled FP, I want to prepare.
If it's true that FP will be cancelled inside 30 days (after an onsite reservation is cancelled), should I go ahead and cancel all my FP and rebook them? Fortunately, my group only likes tame rides and we have no headliners planned at all. We literally have FP for Barnstormer, so rebooking FP is not a big problem - except for being time-consuming.
I guess the safest thing is to cancel my All Stars reservation (which will be inside 30 days tomorrow). Then cancel and rebook the FP. Or should I wait and see what happens, then rebook if the FP poof?
I'm wondering how long it will take Disney to delete the FP. If they cancel them within a few days, that will actually save me the trouble of going in and clicking "cancel" for every single one! On the other hand, if they don't delete them until right before my park days, it might be tricky to get the same times I have now. And I don't like the feeling of it hanging over my head.
Just wondering if anyone else has received an email about cancelled FP and then saw the FP poof. How much time elapsed between the email and the poof? I guess I might give it a week, then go in and rebook everything to be on the safe side, whether they've been cancelled or not.