Then I booked three more on my MagicBand/Annual Pass combo. First, about noon, I booked the above on my hopper. I did the same thing Saturday at the Studios. (Well, actually, I used both my FastPass+ for Space Mountain, but only one each for the Jungle Cruise and Enchanted Tales with Belle–I’d seen each recently enough to not need to do them twice within an hour…hey, this was a test, not a human sacrifice!) Then I rode them all–I just needed to keep track of which FastPass+ was on my ticket and which on my MagicBand! Then I exited the park, and re-entered using my MagicBand/Annual Pass combo.Īnd there you have it–six FastPass+ in a day. Then I got on my phone, and using my annual pass–which is linked to my MagicBand–I booked the same three rides (because I was also testing using this technique to ride the same ride more than once in a day using FastPass+) another 3 times. The basics are simple: buy two tickets per person, enter the park twice, using each ticket once, and you can book six FastPass+ per person.įor example, on Friday I entered the Magic Kingdom at about 3p using my four day hopper and booked at a FastPass+ kiosk the rides shown above. ![]() ![]() Rather, it’s three FastPass+ per active ticket. The key is to realize that the limit is not three FastPass+ per person. GETTING MORE THAN THREE FASTPASS+ AT WALT DISNEY WORLD ![]() In fact, getting around these FastPass+ limits is quite easy. Moreover, at two of Disney’s parks–Hollywood Studios and Epcot–FastPass+ are “tiered.”įor example, you can have only one of Soarin and Test Track among your three Epcot FastPass+, and only one of Rock n’ Roller Coaster and Toy Story Mania at the Studios. One of the frustrations expressed with Disney World’s new FastPass+ program is that unlike in “legacy” Fastpass program–which is now gone–guests are limited to three FastPass+ per day.
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