Can I browse FO availability before buying a ticket?
I am debating whether to buy tickets for Xmas party and want to see how busy it is that night. I will try to decide before 30 days in advance but if all the FPS are taken/ busy from 4-6 then it’s a good indicator of a large crowd and I may opt out.
Can you see the availability without a ticket?
No, you cannot. You would need both active ticket media and to be within your booking window to browse. Unless you know someone with a resort reservation that spans your date that could possibly check for you.Can I browse FO availability before buying a ticket?
I am debating whether to buy tickets for Xmas party and want to see how busy it is that night. I will try to decide before 30 days in advance but if all the FPS are taken/ busy from 4-6 then it’s a good indicator of a large crowd and I may opt out.
Can you see the availability without a ticket?
We're looking at buying Platinum Annual Passes, but was curious if we could somehow still get Fastpass+ reservations before we arrive to activate them. I thought I saw that you can add them to your Disney accounts for each person and be able to do that, but wasn't sure if that was after they were activated or if you could do it prior. Also wanted to make sure that it didn't activate them immediately or on the dates we selected Fastpass+ reservations on as we are looking to go next month, but a medical reason might cause us to have to postpone it until early next year instead and don't want to waste the days on the pass if that's the case.
Yes; attach the voucher numbers to pre-book FPs.we could somehow still get Fastpass+ reservations before we arrive
Your FPs remain intact based on the new package with tickets. FPs are based on tickets linked to the account not to the resort - a change of a resort package won’t affect your FPs.Very sorry if this has been answered already! We booked our FP+ through our onsite resort package, but the resort is not ideal for us. I was just able to get a new reservation at a better onsite resort but am concerned that we won't be able to transfer our scheduled FP+ from the old reservation to the new one (I have yet to cancel the original reservation.) Understanding that I will have to call Disney regardless to get this done, I wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this issue before I get on the phone with them. Thanks for any insight!
If attempting to book FPs for a large group without success, consider breaking up into smaller groups and trying to overlap FP return windows. While not ideal, this strategy may allow everyone to still arrive at the same time with a valid FP, just not for an entire 60-minute return window. For instance, a large family with 8 members may have success dividing into 3 smaller groups; with Group A having a 1:00p-2:00p return window, Group B a 1:20p-2:20p return window, and Group C a 1:40p-2:40p return window. In this case, everyone could arrive at the attraction between 1:40p and 2:00p with valid FPs and still ride together.
No to both.1.) Effect our fp's and 2.) if hers is not used will it effect us getting more fp's throughout the day. This whole thing is stressing me out.
Thank you!!! We have never run into this problem on other trips so I wasn’t sure!!No to both.
When you attempt to book FP#4, only choose the people who are actually in the park with you.
Your Dad does not have a 30-day window if you have linked or listed him and his SO to your MDX account. He shares your FP window when you include him when you book your FPs.My 60 day FP window opens next Saturday, and obviously my dad's window at the earliest would open up at the 30 day window from when their first ticket is to be used (which would be 12/24, so around 11/24 is when they can make FP reservations).
I had a similar situation last year (WDW - DCL - WDW). You’ll have 2 FP windows - one for each onsite stay.Sorry if this has already been answered, but we have a non-contiguous split stay scheduled for next year. This consists of:
We also have 7-day MYW tickets purchased through UT.
- 3-nights at BRV (room-only DVC reservation)
- 7-night DCL cruise
- 3-nights at BRV (room-only DVC reservation)
Will I be able to book all of my Fastpasses at the same time, or do I have to wait for the 60-day window to open up for each room-only reservation, or what? Thanks in advance!
The FP booking for this stay opens 61 days prior to BRV check-in due to the rolling window of Stay#1.3-nights at BRV (room-only DVC reservation)
The FP booking for this stay opens 61 days prior to BRV check-in due to the rolling window of Stay#1.