

These can be modified if necessary, even the day of, as long as your desired times are still available.

You may not get multiple FastPass+ for the same attractions in one day. Once your resort reservation and valid park admission are linked to your My Disney Experience account, you have the ability to schedule up to three FastPass+ selections for one park per day. FastPass+ selections can also be made the day of your visit by visiting one of the kiosks or by accessing the My Disney Experience app on a mobile device. The FastPass+ system allows guests to reserve a time to experience FastPass+ attractions and entertainment in advance of their visit. This means that you can avoid waiting in long lines for some of the most popular attractions.

NOTE: FastPass+ has been replaced by Disney Genie+ Lighting Lane which is available for purchase in the My Disney Experience app. How it will return and how long we will have it, well that is just another mystery.FASTPASS+ WAS DISCONTINUED AT WALT DISNEY WORLD IN MARCH OF 2020, BUT THE INFORMATION BELOW REMAINS FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND WILL NO LONGER BE UPDATED. I am starting to think that we might seen them back this summer. Perhaps it’s just a glitch, but with what looks like the kiosks showing up too. All I know is that some people are reporting that the FastPass+ icon is appearing and disappearing in their options. We keep seeing the “Disney difference” free perks going away and prices increasing more and more. Before, under the FastPass system you could wait in stand-by to ride.Īt that point maybe Disney would even make FastPass+ a way to ensure a spot in the virtual queue for those willing to pay for it. It’s okay when it’s just one ride, but if all the high demand attractions require a virtual queueing pass people might only get to ride a couple of them. If it’s anything like ‘Rise of the Resistance’ many people might spend a lot of money visiting Disney parks and not even be able to get on attractions. It could also be a temporary place holder until they switch everyone to the virtual queueing system.īob Chapek said that more attractions will use the virtual queuing system down the road. I would be more surprised if they didn’t. I could totally see Disney charging for Fast Passes in some capacity.
