

It’s usually broken down by ride capacity per hour then multiplied by how many hours the park is open on a given day since park hours vary from day to day. Here’s how it works: each ride has a maximum number of guests it can hold in an operating day. It is complimentary with your park ticket, and you can make reservations on a computer, on the MyDisneyExperience app, or at a FP+ kiosk in the park.įastPass+ allows guests to skip standby lines and spend less time waiting by creating a virtual queue for each FastPass-enabled attraction. Walt Disney World Resort guests can schedule three FastPasses 60 days before the first day of their vacation, while off-property guests can schedule 30 days in advance. Interestingly, Shanghai Disneyland, which opened on June 16, 2016, also uses paper tickets. Walt Disney World remains the only Disney Park that uses this virtual queuing system, while every other Disney Resort including Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Tokyo Disneyland continues using the paper FastPasses. Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios followed about a month later. On December 18th, 2013, Disney’s Animal Kingdom became the first Disney Park to eliminate the paper FastPass system in favor of the digital FP+.
