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Old 17 Jul 21, 11:16 AM  
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The park reservation system is not capped at 14 days, if you have an annual pass and a hotel booking you can book up to 30 days continuously.
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Old 17 Jul 21, 11:19 AM  
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The park reservation system is not capped at 14 days, if you have an annual pass and a hotel booking you can book up to 30 days continuously.
Thanks for clarifying, I didn't know the AP limits when combined with hotels - only the rolling limit for ticket only.
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Old 17 Jul 21, 11:28 AM  
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The park reservation system is not capped at 14 days, if you have an annual pass and a hotel booking you can book up to 30 days continuously.

Ahhh interesting, It would make sense though to reduce risk of the system falling over and increasing too much demand. I'm not that up to speed with the reservation system, but assuming booking 21 days would mean you were able to reserve slots for all your days in a lump sum? which I guess would mean reduced availability for others booking shorter stays?

It's an edge case they could do without right?
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Old 17 Jul 21, 11:36 AM  
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I'm not that up to speed with the reservation system, but assuming booking 21 days would mean you were able to reserve slots for all your days in a lump sum? which I guess would mean reduced availability for others booking shorter stays?

It's an edge case they could do without right?
As soon as you have a qualifying hotel stay linked with a valid tick you can book a park for every day. WDW don't care how much of the capacity you take up, it's first come, first served.


The 30 day thing comes in because there is a FL law defining 'transient public lodging' - they don't care if you check out and check straight back in again but it gives them protection in law against you claiming tenancy or resident rights.
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