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Five Essential Tips for Using FastPass+ at Disney World

Five Essential Tips for Using FastPass+ at Disney World


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Five Essential Tips for Using FastPass+ at Disney World

Updated 6/22/2016

One of the big mysteries regarding a Disney World vacation is the revamped FastPass+. What exactly is it? How does it work? What are the benefits? How do I use it? These questions and more will be covered as I discuss five essential tips for using FastPass+ at Disney World.

Understanding the FastPass+ System

In order to make the most of FastPass+, you need to understand what exactly it is. Fully launched in 2014, the system aims to provide guests with a more efficient way to personalize and plan their time at Disney World Theme Parks. FastPass+ works with MagicBands, vinyl bracelets equipped with RFID chips that sync with your My Disney Experience account, as well as RFID enabled Disney World park tickets. There, you can reserve FastPasses for all four Disney World Theme Parks. It is necessary to link your ticket reservations to your account to make FastPass reservations. If you stay at a Disney Resort, you can make FastPass selections 60 days in advance; non-Disney resort guests can book 30 days in advance. With the new FastPass+ system, shows, character meet and greets, and even parades and fireworks can be reserved for a certain time, in addition to rides.

Make the Most of FastPass+

You can reserve up to three FastPass+ selections per park, per day in advance or in the park. Be sure to pick your headliners and use your FastPasses on the most popular rides, with the longest wait times. Three options currently on the top of the list:

  • Frozen Ever After in Epcot
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Magic Kingdom
  • Rock n Roller Coaster in Hollywood Studios

After you use your first three FastPasses, you can book an additional FastPass+.  You can use your mobile device or visit a kiosk inside the park.  You can book one or two FP+, then use them in the park, then book other FP+ in another park.

Download the My Disney Experience App

If you have a smartphone, you’ll want to download the My Disney Experience. First of all, it’s free. Second, it’s the best way to stay connected to your Fastpass+ plans. With a click of a screen, you can access your FastPass+ reservations, make changes on the fly and make dinner reservations. Along with Character Locator, you’ll have all the Disney World bases covered. Plus, free Wi-Fi is available throughout Disney World Theme Parks and hotels, so using the app won’t use up your phone’s data plan.

Five Essential Tips for Using FastPass+ at Disney World Mickey Touch Point

Be Aware of the FastPass+ Tier System

Two Disney World Theme Park have a tier system set up for FastPass+. It’s best to be aware of the tier system so you use your FastPass reservations wisely. Epcot and Hollywood Studios parks both operate on the tiered system, meaning you can only pick one FastPass from Tier 1 (the most popular attractions) and two passes from Tier 2 (popular, but less in-demand attractions). For instance, you can’t reserve a FastPass for Test Track and Soarin’ on the same day. For more information about the FastPass+ Tier system, click here.

Choose Your FastPass+ Times Wisely

There are certain times of the day when a FastPass+ reservation is ideal. For example, crowds surge during late morning and afternoon so those are fantastic times to make use of your passes. In the early morning hours, especially during Extra Magic Hours available to Disney Resort guests, the park is much less crowded meaning wait times are easy to handle. The same can be said for later in evening, when people sit down to eat or head back to their hotel rooms. Save your passes for when lines are longest and you’ll make the most of this Disney World line-skipping benefit.

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Caitlin

Thursday 12th of April 2018

So... Flight of Passage... merely impossible to get a FP for. Any tips? I was on the app when FP selections opened and still didn’t get it. I’ve also been checking back and nothing so far.

Nicole

Thursday 6th of October 2016

Once all FP are used them I can book for second park? Can I do this from app or do I have to be at second park? And do I get to book 3 more?

kennythepirate

Friday 7th of October 2016

No after 3 are used you book 1 more, not 3 more

Bob

Saturday 18th of June 2016

Can I get 2 fast passes at on park say in the morning at Epcot and 1 in the afternoon at MK? Or do you have to use all three at one park before getting a forth at another park?

kennythepirate

Sunday 19th of June 2016

Must book all 3 in the same park first.

Jason Worgull

Friday 23rd of October 2015

So technically, you can get multiple fast passes for the same attraction if available?

kennythepirate

Friday 23rd of October 2015

Sure, if available as 4th FP

Jason Worgull

Friday 23rd of October 2015

Hi Kenny. After using your first three fast passes, are you able to get an additional fast pass for an attraction you've already used a fast pass for (if available)? I.e. You've used your three FP's, one of which were for Splash Mountain. Can you obtain an additional FP for Splash that same day? Thanks.

kennythepirate

Friday 23rd of October 2015

All available FP will become available for usage, but the most popular attractions are less likely as 4th FP.

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