The Lightning Lane Thread! All WDW Info Here

Once she does her initial prebooking, I will try to modify as a connected person. If it fails, great idea to use her account directly.

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Just in case you didn’t know, you can both be logged into her account at the same time and even booking stuff simultaneously.

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Thanks Jeff, I am aware of that since we sometimes do that with my husband.

This is the first time I am assisting others.

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This has some caveats, but generally yes! One can’t generate two offers (on different devices) and then book the first one. [generating a new offer expires previous ones]

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Ah, the good ol days. DB, iykyk.

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The grace period in effect for LLSP?

May miss our Tron window ..

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Yes, you have at least the 119 minute extended grace period. And if you are nice, they’ll likely allow you in after that.

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Thank you @Jeff_AZ . As it turns out, we didn’t miss it. Tiana had a lot of downtime today and we wanted to squeeze that in before tron. The lightning Lane line looked huge, but it moved fast

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Has anyone not received a Multiple Experience LL when there ride was down during the return window? This trip Space Mtn. was down the last 15 minutes of the return window and ToT down for the first 15 minutes of our lLL window. Each case no multiple experience LL with rebook option. Something change where it’s only if down the whole return window? Maybe bc the busy weekend? Sorry if I missed if posted already.

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I had that happen with our Tiana. It was down the whole hour and no MPE was given. I had to go to a blue umbrella.

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I have had to wait a little before it is issued. If it doesn’t issue by the end of the window, you will need to go to the blue umbrella. I’m not sure if there is a systemic explanation for when they issue automatically - it seems to vary based on circumstances to a degree.

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I believe there are times that if they anticipate the ride will only be down a short time during the window, they won’t issue an MEP. I guess thinking there will be a time in the window that you’ll be able to use it. You can always ask at the blue umbrellas.

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It happened a few times last weekend. I never investigated because I didn’t care.

edited to add that it was later evening, when LL were less necessary and we had already ridden most things thatt he pass would have been useful for…

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Sorry if this has been asked…I was trying to find the answer.

Does current LLMP operate similarly to G+ in terms of booking beyond your initial three, in that you can only book the next available timeslot? Or can you pick a timeslot?

To be clear, let’s say I tap into my first LL. I now want to book Ride X. The next available time for Ride X is 1:15 pm. But I don’t actually want to ride it until 4:30 pm. Can I pick a later time? Or do I have to wait until the next available time window covers that 4:30, similar to how G+ worked?

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You can book a selected timeslot from earliest available and after, based on availability.

For your example you will be able to check and see if a LL is available for 4:30ish.

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Hi! I am searching for users of the UK 14 day ticket which can be used over a period of 18 days.

I want to ask if a day at the waterparks “consumes” one of the 14 theme park days or not.

For example: arrive day zero. Day 1 go to waterpark. Day 2 onwards, do I have 13 or 14 days at the theme parks??

I am getting conflicting info from CM. Last year I was told thay WP entry was equal to theme park entry in the case of the UK ticket. Now I was told I have 14 days theme park entries AND 14 days Water park entries but they do not need to coincide.

Ask in chat and Liner there said she can read on tickets that they are entitled to 14 days theme park entries and 18 days water park entries.

Trying to plan out our rest days.

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I found this in the FAQs and seems to indicate that a water park day is considered one of the 14 days. They consider a rest day to be pool, shopping, etc.

14 Days of Fun Over an 18-Day Usage Window - you can use your 14 days of Disney Park entry anytime across an 18-day window starting from your selected start date. This gives you four “rest days” to enjoy your hotel pool, go shopping, or visit other Orlando attractions without losing a day of Disney magic.

Flexibility & Expiry - You can start using your Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket at any time within the 18-day usage window. However, please note that the ticket expires in full 18 days after your selected start date, regardless of whether you have used all 14 days.

Disney Park Hopping Included - Your 14 days of admission include the ability to visit multiple Disney Theme Parks and Water Parks on the same day—this only counts as one of your 14 days of entry.

Source:

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That was me. Here is what it looks like:

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This looks like an Underpromise / Overdeliver situation!

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@melcort10 I can’t open your link.

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