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Yes, you can "reserve" your FP+'s starting 60 days in advance.
Yes, they will be attached to your Magic Band, and at each attraction you will scan your band to "use" the FP+.
This is where is can get tricky, and depends on how you like to tour the parks. Basically, pick the 3 attractions you'd most like to do and book them. Just like the "old" FP system, you will have an hour-long window in which you can use your FP+.
The advantage to booking them in advance is that there will be more choice of times and attractions. But, there are FP+ kiosks in the parks, so you can make changes or book them right there if you want.
Once you have used your pre-planned 3 FP+, you can also visit one of these kiosks to book another FP+ (just like old days, once you've used what you've got, you can get another).
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Well, the new system (called FastPass Plus or FP+) is a moving target right now, meaning Disney is regularly tweaking it, so the fine details are something subject to change.
The old FastPass system (FP) has now been totally replaced with the new FP+ system, there are no longer FastPass machines at the parks. The entire billion+ dollar FP+ system is all managed on each Guest's "My Disney Experience" (MDE) account on the Disney World website. You can access your MDE account via a Desktop/Laptop here, or you can access your MDE account using the MDE app available for Android and Apple phones & tablets. You may also access MDE using kiosks that Disney has installed throughout the parks for public use (I assume there are basically just public computers but I have never actually used one) and I think Disney still has the CMs that roam around with iPads in their hand to assist guests with MDE issues.
You get to make 3 FP+ reservations each day for whatever attraction/show/parade you want, and just like with FPv1.0, there is a separate line for FP entry to each attraction, and now there are reserved seating for people who use a FP+ for a parade or a show. The creation of FP+ resulted in a large increase in the number of "FastPass rides", it's not just for the E-ticket attractions like it was in the past.
The system requires that you reserve 3 each day or none at all, it won't allow you to reserve only 1 or 2. The 3 FP+ reservations must be at the same park. In your scenario, you would already have your FP+ reserved for Mermaid and Splash as well as a 3rd selection before you enter the park. The MDE website & app make it VERY easy to adjust your times based on your needs, so you will be able to space things out to fit your typical park style (commando vs relaxed). Just like before, the FP+ window will be one hour, and unlike the old FPv1.0 system, the one hour window is pretty strictly enforced, meaning you can't be late!
As your day goes along, you may make changes to your FP+ selections in either time or attraction choice via any of the methods listed above to access MDE. If you walk up the Splash to use your FP+ and see that the Standby line is only 15 minutes, you could use your smart phone to change your FP+ to a different attraction or for a later time if you wanted to ride the same attraction multiple times, and then just ride Splash using the standby line. Note however that you cannot make multiple FP+ reservations for the same attraction.
Now, a week or so ago Disney through a monkey wrench in things and announced a convoluted system where you can obtain additional FP+ selections once you have used your three reserved choices. However, obtaining a 4th (or 5th or 6th) choice could not be done on your own, you had to use a kiosk or a CM iPad I think, but it definitely could not be done using your own phone. This kinda forces you to consider keeping all of your FP+ reservations for earlier in the day so that you can obtain additional FP+ choices once inside the park, but some people may decide it isn't worth the trouble.
Now, that was exhausting! I will stop here, but later on I may post about how to obtain a FP+ reservation for Restroom breaks.
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Originally Posted by Goofy4TheWorld
I will stop here, but later on I may post about how to obtain a FP+ reservation for Restroom breaks .
I wonder if they will limit those to 3 a day too!
Heather aka ibelieveindisneymagic
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Yes, but after completing, you can book another!
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Just got back from Disney. I never used any of the fastpass+ kiosks but I'm not sure I would have wanted to stand in the lines that I saw for them either!
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Originally Posted by faline
Just got back from Disney. I never used any of the fastpass+ kiosks but I'm not sure I would have wanted to stand in the lines that I saw for them either!
Maybe they will soon allow you to use one of your three FP+ reservations to get a FP for the line at the FP kiosks?
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