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  1. Eric
    March 14, 2018

    Great, thanks Dave!

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  2. Eric
    March 12, 2018

    Thanks Dave! So if I understand correctly, I should make another ressie for the entire stay (at any hotel?) and then link that to my trip and I’ll have to leave a 1 night deposit (or $200 for the package deposit). Then at 60 days out I should be able to book FP+ for each day. Once FP+ is booked for all days, I can then cancel the 3rd ressie and at some point, I’ll get that money back. Is that right? Should the 3rd ressie be at the same hotel as #1 (Pop) for any logistical purposes?

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    • Dave
      March 14, 2018

      Eric, yup! It can be in any hotel, but the system may not let you double book one you’ve already booked, so avoid Pop. Don’t cancel the third hotel until a couple of weeks after your 60 day.

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  3. Eric
    March 9, 2018

    Hi Dave, we took some of your advice and decided to do a split stay, starting with Pop and ending with YC. I recently just booked our ADR’s but came across an issue. The split stay was booked with two different Res ID’s (per Disney). The trip is technically linked, but I could not book my ADR for the additional nights at YC. I had to wait three days for that check-in date.
    My Q: Will we encounter the same issue with FP+, and if so, is there a way around it? ie, could I change my Pop res to the entire length of the trip and then adjust it back 3 days later?

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    • Dave
      March 10, 2018

      Eric, that’s a great question. I’m finding conflicting answers (length of ticket vs length of stay).

      I think to be safe assume it is length of stay. The risk with changing your Pop ressie is that you may not be able to find availability to cut it back to your original shorter stay. The safest approach if you want to avoid the issue (which will likely be only relevant to FOP and 7DMT) is to add a third room only reservation covering all your dates and then to cancel it no later than a week before your arrival date. This will cost you, temporarily, the one night deposit.

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  4. Mike
    February 6, 2018

    Dave, I’m confused, can you set up your fast pass+ in advance with your other normal selections, or can you only set up the + on the day of your park visits? Thanks for your help, I have bought your book and it is a great tool to have with you!

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    • Dave
      February 8, 2018

      Mike, I don’t know what you mean by “other normal selections.” But you can–and kinda must–pick 3 FP+ a day 30 to 60 days ahead of your park day.

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  5. Andrea
    April 21, 2016

    Ok, I’ve looked at Josh’s recommended parks. Please let me know what you think about this tentative plan, and feel free to share if you have suggestions for my “??”s. I’m kind of waiting for nighttime schedules for the other parks to come out to determine where to hop on the MK early close nights. Also, would you recommend that they stay at a WDW resort the night of 11/16 or 11/17? Thanks! You’re awesome!
    11/16 Rope drop HS and hop to MK in the evening for wishes, etc
    11/17 Rope drop MK, hop to ??
    11/18 Rope drop MK, hop to ??
    11/20 Rope drop AK, *choose a park to re-visit

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    • Dave
      April 21, 2016

      Looks good Andrea. Either night could work fine for their WDW resort night.

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  6. Andrea Whitaker
    April 15, 2016

    I’m helping my sister plan her Nov 16-20th trip. They’ll be in the parks Wed, Thurs, Fri, and Sunday. A friend is giving them their timeshare free of charge for the week, but they were thinking about booking one night at a Disney value resort just to get a couple of days worth of early reservations (60 days instead of 30) for their fastpass+.

    I’m waiting for the crowd calendars to be released for Nov., but I’m tentatively planning on Wed. MK, Thurs HS, Fri, MK, and Sun at AK. Which night would you recommend booking a Disney room?

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    • Dave
      April 17, 2016

      Andrea, I’ll be able to comment more specifically on November in a few days when the calendar is out, but the Thanksgiving crowds will begin the 19th, so the night of the 19th would be a good day to set as the value resort night.

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      • Andrea
        April 17, 2016

        That makes sense. The only problem is they’re planning on taking Saturday as their rest day. So, since they’re not going to be in a park that day they’d only get one day of early fastpasses, right? Or could book them for one of their earlier days in the park?

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      • Dave
        April 18, 2016

        Andrea you are right, but I’d wait a bit to confirm park days.

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  7. KE
    April 12, 2016

    Booking ours in about 30 hours! AHHH! I am so excited and your review/information is SUPER helpful! Thanks, Dave! 🙂

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    • Dave
      April 13, 2016

      Good timing, KE!

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