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Old 13 Feb 20, 11:46 PM  
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We thought Maxpass was well worth having - a curious hybrid of the old and new WDW FP system.

If nothing else, being able to make a FP without having to visit a FP booth is great and, like the current WDW FP system, you can check for FP availability often from your phone and grab any FPs that come up for the big-ticket attractions. The chance of you being able to grab someone else's cancelled FP from an FP booth strikes me as quite unlikely.
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Originally Posted by Bozza View Post
We thought Maxpass was well worth having - a curious hybrid of the old and new WDW FP system.

If nothing else, being able to make a FP without having to visit a FP booth is great and, like the current WDW FP system, you can check for FP availability often from your phone and grab any FPs that come up for the big-ticket attractions. The chance of you being able to grab someone else's cancelled FP from an FP booth strikes me as quite unlikely.
With the extreme price of the tickets I finally decided to not pick a park hopper and just do 1 parking per day- so the Maxpass still at $15 a ticket should mean I should get on everything. I’m not bothered about the same rides as in WDW with identical layouts- Splash Mountain, Star Wars etc as I do them in WDW.
I must get on:
Roger Rabbit.
Cars.
Guardians
Indiana Jones
Pirates of the Caribbean.
Space Mountain.
Incredicoaster.
The new Spider-Man one.
Matterhorn
Snow White
Grizzly River- any good?
Is Haunted Mansion different?

So 2 days to do the above. With Maxpass hope is be OK.
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I think we've decided against max pass (but could change our minds again by tomorrow lol! ) as we're going at a slightly quieter time of year, got 5 day tickets (for 4 1/2 days in parks) and will be there in plenty of time before park opening to hopefully make a good start.
It was working out about £150 extra for the 2 of us on top of park hopper tickets so quite a lot - but we have made a decision that if we're looking like we won't manage everything we want to do, then we'll just buy it for our last full day.
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