Yes for FPs but you’d need to prioritize ticket usage for park entry at a Ticket Window or have the tickets linked to different Profiles in MDX.Would it be possible to buy a two day of this and full day tickets for other days and use them both? Would FP still work with that?
The resort reservation opens up the 60-day window allowing FPs to be booked with these valid tickets. You just can’t book morning FPs.
I'm even more cynical - maybe another small, incremental step towards a full-blown partial-day ticketing model? (which arguably already exists much of the year with separately ticketed party nights August through December).Admittedly a cynical viewpoint... but continue to shorten operating hours with early closings (compared to just a few years ago) and charge a partial day ticket. Good business model!
Agree. Any valid ticket such as Party tickets allow FP booking for the complete day. This is just a Warning that because you book FoP at 11:00a, you still aren’t getting into the park until 12 noon.With regards to the bolded above, the website actually states:
Ticket not valid for admission to morning Extra Magic Hours. Disney FastPass+ selections before 12:00 PM will not be valid with this ticket. Leaves me thinking IT may allow FPs to be booked prior to noon, but a guest won't be able to use them?
I guess its good for arrival day if you can't make it to opening...but you have to buy 2 day min. Probably still cheaper to add another day to a multi day ticket & just burn a day.
Can see it helping boost traffic at Epcot (maybe) in the near term - a popular lunch or dinner destination park that is about to go through a major half-park lobotomy for several years. Dangle a slightly less expensive ticket to entice people to ‘deal’ with what will probably be a pretty construction-filled experience at the front of the park.
Can see it helping boost traffic at Epcot (maybe) in the near term - a popular lunch or dinner destination park that is about to go through a major half-park lobotomy for several years. Dangle a slightly less expensive ticket to entice people to ‘deal’ with what will probably be a pretty construction-filled experience at the front of the park.
Can see it helping boost traffic at Epcot (maybe) in the near term - a popular lunch or dinner destination park that is about to go through a major half-park lobotomy for several years. Dangle a slightly less expensive ticket to entice people to ‘deal’ with what will probably be a pretty construction-filled experience at the front of the park.
I think it's the BEST idea Disney has had in a long time. I have actually been wanting something like this for years. Our large family does not do early morning anything ..... even at Disney. In addition, we have 2 special needs grandkids who can't do a whole park day, so this is perfect. At least it's an option we have not had before and I applaud them for that. While it may not work for everyone, it will probably INCREASE our park attendance!
Are there that many of us who leave the parks at noon, that we have forced Disney to fill the parks back up while we are napping? I haven’t been in a park between 12-5 or 6ish in a very long time. I truly have no idea what they look like.
Last week around 12:30 or 1 on Wednesday, Space Mountain had a 115 minute posted wait and COP was filling theaters. Some rides in the park had inflated posted wait times, but honestly, midday is the busiest time of the day.
60 does still apply for onsite gets. I am TA and we did get information confirming this.Hmm. This might be a good option for an upcoming trip with friends who I know I will never be able to get to the parks early. It says FP+ may be made 30 days early. We are staying on site. I wonder if it means the 60 day FP+ window does not apply to these tickets.
Laurie
Are there that many of us who leave the parks at noon, that we have forced Disney to fill the parks back up while we are napping? I haven’t been in a park between 12-5 or 6ish in a very long time. I truly have no idea what they look like.
Thank you for confirming.60 does still apply for onsite gets. I am TA and we did get information confirming this.