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Gelatoni 22 Nov 17 09:45 PM

How far ahead can I book FP+?
 
How far ahead can I book FP+ if I am an annual passholder, with onsite accomodation for 7 nights - i.e. will it just be rolling 60 days for those 7 nights, or can I book FP+ for our group beyond those 7 days for any duration? Say a FoP FP+ 2 days after leaving Disney hotel?

mattyped 22 Nov 17 11:04 PM

Surely is you're an APH you should know.

scoobydooby 23 Nov 17 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattyped (Post 12954621)
Surely is you're an APH you should know.

Mean and unnecessary response, the type of which puts people off the DIBB.

Sorry AP I don’t know but someone will. I have a feeling you might be able to book beyond your stay but not sure.

lyn1 23 Nov 17 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattyped (Post 12954621)
Surely is you're an APH you should know.

I am sure they wouldn't be asking if they already knew the answer.

Sorry Gelatoni I can't answer your question, but I am sure someone will come along who can.

SMAX 23 Nov 17 08:52 AM

AP holders can only hold 7 days of FP+ in a 30 day period. So I think that might limit you to booking the next FP+ after you use the first day up.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en...ast-pass-plus/

Unexpectedpenny 23 Nov 17 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattyped (Post 12954621)
Surely is you're an APH you should know.

Actually OP said “if I am an annual pass holder” so maybe they are contemplating an annual pass. Either way there’s no need to be rude!

Gelatoni 23 Nov 17 10:40 AM

Yes I am an annual passholder, which I've only had for a few weeks, hence not knowing, sorry :(

SmilingSammie 23 Nov 17 02:50 PM

Don't be sorry!
Mattyped was just being super super rude.
Glad SMAX was able to answer :)

Nimbus 23 Nov 17 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SMAX (Post 12954950)
AP holders can only hold 7 days of FP+ in a 30 day period. So I think that might limit you to booking the next FP+ after you use the first day up.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en...ast-pass-plus/

Simon, the OP said they were staying onsite. In which case, the above is not quite correct and the following paragraph from the above link applies:

"Passholders with reservations at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel can start making FastPass+ selections as early as 60 days prior to the check-in date―and can secure FastPass+ selections for the length of stay or up to 7 days."

So they can hold 7 days of FP+ in a 60 day period.

However, that's not quite what the OP asked. They asked about days beyond the onsite stay and whether they can book these on a rolling 60 days basis or whether it then defaulted back to a 30 day period. For example, let's say they book 4 days of FP+s whilst onsite, can they book the remaining 3 when they are offsite at 60 days beforehand? I know those with Ultimate tickets and an onsite reservation can book their offsite days on a rolling 60 day basis. I would assume the same applies to Annual Pass holders? :confused2

SMAX 23 Nov 17 03:56 PM

But surely as AP holders can only hold 7 days of FP+ then they can't book any more for their off site part.

7 days on-site with 7 days of booked FP+ no more room for more. Unless the on-site part doesn't count towards the quota. But I read it as it does.


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