Will I lose 60 day FPs if I shorten reservation?

DrFacilier

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Oct 25, 2017
We have reservations on property 12/20 -12/30 and will book FPs 60 days out. Due to possible scheduling conflicts we may have to cut a couple of days off of the front end and change our reservation to 12/23-12/30. If we do this will we lose all of the fast passes we booked or just 12/20-12/22?
 
We have reservations on property 12/20 -12/30 and will book FPs 60 days out. Due to possible scheduling conflicts we may have to cut a couple of days off of the front end and change our reservation to 12/23-12/30. If we do this will we lose all of the fast passes we booked or just 12/20-12/22?
You won’t lose any FPs as long as the correct # of ticket entitlements remain.

If you decrease the # of entitlements, delete the FPs you won’t be needing before you choose to decrease your entitlements.
 
You won’t lose any FPs as long as the correct # of ticket entitlements remain.

If you decrease the # of entitlements, delete the FPs you won’t be needing before you choose to decrease your entitlements.

We might be in this situation too, and I'm wondering can you clarify what you mean by entitlements? Do you mean decreasing the number of people (and also the days) or decreasing the days but keeping the number of people the same?
 


We might be in this situation too, and I'm wondering can you clarify what you mean by entitlements? Do you mean decreasing the number of people (and also the days) or decreasing the days but keeping the number of people the same?
Entitlements are the actual number of park tickets. If you have a 6-day ticket, you can book for 6 park days using those entitlements.

Decreasing or increasing the # of guests doesn’t affect your booked FPs.
 
Entitlements are the actual number of park tickets. If you have a 6-day ticket, you can book for 6 park days using those entitlements.

Decreasing or increasing the # of guests doesn’t affect your booked FPs.

Okay - so in the OP's case, if she booked FPs for 10 days (assuming she had a 10-day ticket with the 10-night reservation) but then changed the ticket to a 7-day ticket, she should cancel the FPs for the first three days?
 
Okay - so in the OP's case, if she booked FPs for 10 days (assuming she had a 10-day ticket with the 10-night reservation) but then changed the ticket to a 7-day ticket, she should cancel the FPs for the first three days?
Or the last 3 days or even any three park days.

If decreasing entitlements, it’s best to delete unneeded FP days or the FP system will delete the last 3 days of FPs for you.
 


Okay - so in the OP's case, if she booked FPs for 10 days (assuming she had a 10-day ticket with the 10-night reservation) but then changed the ticket to a 7-day ticket, she should cancel the FPs for the first three days?
Or the 3 days you don't intend to use, before the system picks them for you. If you change a 10 night resort reservation to 7 nights but leave your tickets as a 10 day tickets, you don't have anything to worry about. FP are attached to tickets, not nights at the resort. But if you change your ticket to a 7 day ticket, and have 10 days worth of FP, MDE will catch it and alert you that you do not have adequate park admissions for your FP and if you don't purchase more park admissions it will delete the overage FP for you.
 

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