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(@yankeesfan123)
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AdventurerKim;2441446 wrote: We were able to do this last week and moved up several fast pass times to get earlier 4th fast passes. The biggest frustration is that you have to be in the park to book the 4th fast pass there. For example, you can't be in MK and book a 4th fast pass for Studios later in the day. We wanted to book our 4th fast pass for the evening/night, but if we weren't going to that park that night, we couldn't do it. This was very limiting. Also, you can only change fast passes that day on the app or at the kiosks/cast members with ipads; you can only change future fast passes on a regular computer from the My Disney Experience site. We still had a great trip, but now we're learning how to navigate with these new limitations.

You can change same-day fast passes from the MDE app or MDE mobile site (or full site) on your phone. You don't have to go to a kiosk to change a FP choice.


 
Posted : December 1, 2014 8:22 pm
(@mrpeetrie)
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What I don't like here is it promotes tying up a Tier 2 FastPass (that one may not intend to use) in an effort to secure a 4th FastPass, mainly another Tier 1.

This methodology will actually add to wait times if people are reserving FastPasses they have no intention of using, while harming those that wish to obtain that FastPass and find it not available.

Not blaming OP here; thinking Disney has to come up with a better "work-around" on this.


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Posted : December 1, 2014 8:46 pm
(@Katzateer)
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Once the times are expired you can get new FP's. We were assigned rides we do not ride, did not ride and once the times had expired we got new FP. With the help of a CM I even got our last assigned FP cancelled and was able to select a new one. My daughter missed one of her 7DMT FP because of transportation problems from resort (sigh. :(). And she got FP's at another park later in the day.


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Posted : December 1, 2014 10:47 pm
(@EeyoresBestFriend)
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Strmchsr;2439697 wrote: No you have to actually use those 2 tier 2's before you can get the 4th fastpass. Even if the selection expires you'll just have to select another tier 2 before you're allowed to try for another tier one. Once you have actually used all 3 of your original FP allotment (used, not selected and allowed to expire) then you can go back for #4 and the tiers at that point don't matter.

This is definitely a bump that Disney needs to re visit. I would like the option of being able to do only FP one ride or two if I want. Seems silly, like someone else said, to have to book for rides you don't want to go on and tie up the lines. :confused:


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Posted : December 19, 2014 9:59 pm
(@rundmv)
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EeyoresBestFriend;2442440 wrote: Seems silly, like someone else said, to have to book for rides you don't want to go on and tie up the lines. :confused:

That is the whole point. #1) spread out the crowds. Adventure Land is crowded, open faspasses for Tomorrow Land.

#2) Give you a fastpass for a ride that never required it before. Those not in the know think they are getting something. Well, even some of those in the know like to think they are getting something when they know they are not. ("i arrived in the park with three fastpasses!" Never mind that 2 of the three attractions never required a FP to begin with.


 
Posted : December 20, 2014 10:22 am
(@Boost)
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I agree with those who have said that this is a colossal pain.

I am old enough to remember the paper tickets. They were OK, but obviously, became pricey if you were an E-ticket person.

Next were the passports (I think that is what they were called). Much better and I remember that my mom loved them.

A few years ago, our family became annual passholders. We initially had the paper cards and then the hard cards. For us, the FastPass system with the cards worked fine.

With the advent of the wrist bands and all of the planning and strategizing that is now needed for FP, it takes some level of fun and spontaneity out of the experience.

I would love to see a return to the paper tickets and do away with this confusion.


 
Posted : December 21, 2014 10:25 am
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