
You can either pick three FastPass options at Magic Kingdom for the morning or three FastPass options for Epcot in the evening. If you have a Park Hopper option on your ticket, you can select additional attractions at other parks too.įor example, if you’re planning to visit Magic Kingdom for the day, but then “hop” over to Epcot for dinner you have two options. Once you’ve used your initial three choices, you can select any attraction that is still available. You also have to select your first three attractions from the same park. In other words, you can’t choose Space Mountain three times. There are a few rules for selecting your FastPass+ attractions. Your first three choices have to be for three different attractions. Please note, however, that availability will be much more limited after you’re on vacation than it was at the 30 or 60 day window. If you don’t have an account and you don’t want to set one up, you can still make FastPass+ selections at park kiosks once you arrive in Orlando. You may have already completed these steps when you booked your trip. If you link all of the guests traveling with you to your account, you can select FastPass+ options for your entire group at one time. In both instances, you’ll need a Disney account. You select your FastPass+ options through Disney World’s website or the My Disney Experience App. Once you make your selections, you can cancel or modify them any time you want, including while you’re in the parks. Regardless of where you are staying, the FastPass+ selection window opens at 7:00AM Eastern Time on your designated day. Unlike the example above though, you’ll need to log on every day to schedule the balance of your trip. If you’re staying off Disney property, you can start making FastPass+ selections 30 days before your trip. This can improve your chances of securing the most popular choices because fewer guests have access to the system during this time frame.


In fact, you may want to try booking your choices for the end of your visit first. If you’re planning to stay at Disney World for an entire week, you will have the opportunity to book selections from November 25 through December 1 all at once. At 60 days, you can also schedule for the balance of your trip (up to 14 days).įor example, if your vacation begins on November 25 this year, you can start making FastPass+ selections tomorrow, September 26. If you’re planning to stay on Disney World property, you can start making FastPass+ selections 60 days before your trip. So now that we’ve covered the basics of FastPass+, how do you actually use it? Here’s the When, Where, How and a little Which too. If you choose your selections wisely, you could easily save three or more hours in line per day. Guests with a FastPass+ appointment enter a separate, and typically faster-moving line than the regular “Standy-By” entrance for each attraction. The second biggest benefit of the program is the amount of time FastPass+ can save you in line. If you’ve dreamed of meeting Mickey Mouse on Main Street or Soarin’ around the world at Epcot, FastPass+ provides you the opportunity to secure a spot in line for these activities before you even arrive in Orlando. The program provides peace of mind, because you get a chance to schedule some of your must-do activities at Disney World before your trip. The two primary benefits of FastPass+ are peace of mind and saving time. It’s kind of like Aladdin’s three wishes, except once you use your third FastPass+, you can request another! For every day of park tickets you purchase, you receive three FastPass+ selections. The FastPass+ appointments are tied to your Disney park tickets, which are also linked to Magic Bands if you choose to use them. You can use FastPass+ to make appointments for riding rides, meeting characters or watching shows. There are roughly 60 different options throughout the parks. Here’s everything you need to know to about Disney World’s FastPass+.įastPass+ was introduced at Disney World in January 2014.

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