MomOTwins
The Mommy Fairy
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2018
I swear I read the FP sticky, you guys, but I am just still really confused. We have booked a single night at a WDW resort, no park ticket, the night prior to our 4-night Disney cruise. We have also booked a separate 5-night resort stay with a 4-day date-based park ticket starting the day after our cruise. I'm trying to figure out when I can book my fastpasses for the post-cruise stay.
According to my Disney experience (which may or may not be accurate), I can start booking fastpasses 60 days prior to my first, pre-cruise one-night stay--i.e., 65 days before my second hotel stay and date based ticket begins. And the fastpass sticky seems like it maybe corroborates this by saying that the relevant 60-day date is based on your first resort, not first active date of the ticket. Is that really the case even though I have a several day "gap" in between my two "split" stays caused by the cruise?
Seems too good to be true if I get to essentially book at 60+5 for my first park day. I mean, I guess I am still giving Disney plenty of $$$ because the cruise is even more expensive than our park stay, but it just seems like a weird loophole. I would hate to book FPs on the day my Disney experience says I can only to have them cancelled weeks later because they were booked more than 60 days before our longer room-with-ticket stay.
According to my Disney experience (which may or may not be accurate), I can start booking fastpasses 60 days prior to my first, pre-cruise one-night stay--i.e., 65 days before my second hotel stay and date based ticket begins. And the fastpass sticky seems like it maybe corroborates this by saying that the relevant 60-day date is based on your first resort, not first active date of the ticket. Is that really the case even though I have a several day "gap" in between my two "split" stays caused by the cruise?
Seems too good to be true if I get to essentially book at 60+5 for my first park day. I mean, I guess I am still giving Disney plenty of $$$ because the cruise is even more expensive than our park stay, but it just seems like a weird loophole. I would hate to book FPs on the day my Disney experience says I can only to have them cancelled weeks later because they were booked more than 60 days before our longer room-with-ticket stay.