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Old 21 Apr 19, 09:31 AM  
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Can I book full 21 days of fast passes at 60 days before?

Hi All, another question...
We am staying on site for our 3 week holiday, on the first day of our fast pass booking (60 days before), will we be able to book all fast passes for the whole 21 days, or do I have to go back each day for 3 weeks? And also can I book fast passes for the day we go home, we don't fly until the early evening, so was thinking a few hours in the park before going to the airport.
Apologies if I am being dippy!
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Old 21 Apr 19, 09:36 AM  
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Hi All, another question...
We am staying on site for our 3 week holiday, on the first day of our fast pass booking (60 days before), will we be able to book all fast passes for the whole 21 days, or do I have to go back each day for 3 weeks? And also can I book fast passes for the day we go home, we don't fly until the early evening, so was thinking a few hours in the park before going to the airport.
Apologies if I am being dippy!
I think you should be able to book the first 14 days but might need to go back on day by day for the rest. As long as your ticket is still valid no reason why you can't book fastpasses for the day you leave
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Old 21 Apr 19, 10:28 AM  
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We went for 3 weeks. I could book the first 14 days in one go, then the rest one day at a time.
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Old 21 Apr 19, 10:36 AM  
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Great, thanks. Was the at the 60 day before the third week day to day or at the 60 +14, (hope that makes sense!)
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Old 21 Apr 19, 10:39 AM  
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I booked days 1-14 at 60 days to our first day, day 15 at 59 days to our first day, day 16 at 58 days to our first day and so on. Hope that makes sense.
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Old 21 Apr 19, 10:42 AM  
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Totally does RachelIE, thank you. Had to book leave to ensure I have time to do all my fast passes, fortunaltly fast pass booking falls in half term too. Disney planning has taken over my life! DH thinks I am addicted 😂😂
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Old 21 Apr 19, 10:46 AM  
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I completely understand. I worked from home the day I had to book the first 14 days then set an alarm for 12.00 on each of the following days to remind me. I managed to book one day whilst sat in a meeting!
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Disney changed the wording slightly last year, like everything it's a system based around US vacation duration's so originally it stated length of stay but still meant 14 days, on a longer holiday you were able to call & "argue" that your length of stay was 21 days & they had to honour that. So now changed to length of stay up to 14 days, each additional day opens after your initial booking window, think of it like as a day drops off you have a new 14th day
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