I know you have to use your first three FP+ reservations, but after that, instead of using a kiosk, can I use the My Disney app on my phone to make the next one? I am not sure how this works.
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I know you have to use your first three FP+ reservations, but after that, instead of using a kiosk, can I use the My Disney app on my phone to make the next one? I am not sure how this works.
Nope, got to go to the kiosk.
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Thanks
Another major flaw in the system.
We may consider this limitation to be a flaw in the system, but it is well apparent that this limitation is an intentional plan by Disney. They could have easily changed this if they wanted to.
Honestly, my guess has always been that it limits the number of additional fast passes used. If it was from your phone everyone would get additional. Going to the kiosks immediatly weeds out people who think its too much of a bother, thus increasing the ratio of fast passess:guests left later in the day.
Yes but if you can only make one additional FP+ reservation at a time after your initial three, I don't think there would be many people that do it and then no show at the ride.
Similar to what others have said my gut feeling is that it is like this by design. I have no doubt that if you were allowed to book your fourth fastpass from the mobile app, there would be people trying to book fastpass #4 while riding the attraction fastpass #3 was for.
Of course it would give a new thread on Intercot "Is it rude to book your fourth fastpass while riding an attraction"
I expect it's related to the fact that not everyone uses smart phones and has the mobile app. Maybe it's viewed as a bit more "fair" to use the kiosks in this case. There are still a lot of people who don't use the app!
From Disney's POV or the guest. From Disney's POV someone trying to book a FP+ on an attraction could pose a safety hazard. (losing the phone on one of the roller coasters, or tripping and falling because they are playing with their phone rather than paying attention to the moving side walk for an omnimover attraction).
From the guest POV it can be annoying to have the person in front of you playing with their cell phone, especially in a dark ride.
Well, it's one thing to be using your phone on "It's a Small World" and a completely different thing to be using a phone on something like Space Mountain, BTMRR, or even the Astro Orbiter.
I'm sure it has to do with system communication. Disney wouldn't pay people to man the FP+ Kiosks if they didn't have too. :blush:
Ugh. This all gives me a royal headache.
Were these engineers the group that was let go? I mean the team that finished a project, only to have it outsourced?
I'm surprised the Kiosks aren't at the back of all the gift shops