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No. Disney has built-in rebooking Room Reservation safeguards as well as umbrella-ing guests who aren’t even onsite. The FPs are fine.
Thanks hiro! I had hoped but wasn't sure, and was holding my breath.
No. Disney has built-in rebooking Room Reservation safeguards as well as umbrella-ing guests who aren’t even onsite. The FPs are fine.
Great thread - very informative.
My question is regarding (surprise, surprise) a split stay and my booking window:
We will be at GF from 5/10-5/14, then offsite from 5/15-5/17. My 60 day window came and went last Thursday (10 pm MST) and I was able to book FPs for my onsite days no problem. After reading the above (and multiple other posts), I was under the impression that after my 60+ window, my offsite days would open up one at a time. However, I'm still not able to book anything for 5/15-5/17. Is this because my 60 day mark for the offsite stay hasn't hit yet, meaning I'll be able to book 5/15 on 3/15, 5/16 on 3/16, etc? Am I understanding this correctly?
In a non-glitching FP system, yes.do those 2 ‘expiring’ count as used fastpasses so I can then book another tier 1 after we use our initial tier 1?
thanksSplit Stays
In February 2019, FP booking windows for split stays changed significantly. Back-to-back onsite stays no longer allow FPs to be booked earlier than normal for the second stay. You can now only book 60 days ahead of check-in day for each stay (for length of that stay) separately.
As Day-Day noted above and MrsNotes mentioned over in the DVC FastPass restrictions for split stays thread, DME appears to be once again considering Split Stays to be a single stay for the purpose of FP+.Split Stays
In February 2019, FP booking windows for split stays changed significantly. Back-to-back onsite stays no longer allow FPs to be booked earlier than normal for the second stay. You can now only book 60 days ahead of check-in day for each stay (for length of that stay) separately.
@Day-Day needs to note her Resort.As Day-Day noted above and MrsNotes mentioned over in the DVC FastPass restrictions for split stays thread, DME appears to be once again considering Split Stays to be a single stay for the purpose of FP+.
Is your YC reservation for a regular resort room or a DVC Reservation?I had a 4 split stay rez. 2 night YC 3 night VWL 3 night BLT 2 night OKW. Friends joining us for 3rd and 4th Rez. We have AP, they have 6 day tix.
My 60 day FP window opened 3/25. I was able to make every FP for my entire stay across all 4 reservations and include our friends in the FP the days they joined.
My 2 boys were prevented from FP on some days. I called the technical help desk and they weren’t properly linked in one of the reservations. The CM fixed that and added them to all the FP reservations they were missing.
Our friends are staying 1 day past us. I just had to add myself to their fp reservation and I could book their last day.
I didn’t book days 1&2 first. My whole window was open immediately.
I mentioned to the CM I was worried about booking window. She said as long as reservations are adjacent you should be able to book for 10 days.
My YC is regular resort room and my other 3 reservations are DVCIs your YC reservation for a regular resort room or a DVC Reservation?
@Day-Day needs to note her Resort.
On the Rumors Board and on this board, Split Stays were open for full FP booking for DVC Split Stays - cash or points stays - all DVC-only.
Thanks! The thread needs to track the # of Split Stay people who can book for their complete stays when staying at 2 regular resorts.My resorts were room-only "regular" bookings with Disney. Yacht Club for first night's stay and Port Orleans Riverside for remainder. I was able to book FP's through the entire trip beginning on my first night's 60-days out.
No. The DSprings Reservation will keep your FPs intact.would we lose our FP+ bookings when we book the DS hotel and cancel the on-site hotel?