are there any “bad” MP choices to make? I’m worried I will be flustered and randomly pick something and have it be a totally bad strategy.
A couple months ago I was able to cancel a traditional fast pass with the app. I think the only advantages are a faster time to get another fastpass, not needing to walk to the machines, and probably another I can't think of right now.Unlike traditional FP’s you can cancel your MP’s if you change your mind! If you cancel one it opens it up for you to select a new one right away
Ok. This is what I was thinking in my head. Getting excited to see something hard to get and then blocking out things. Thanks to this board I think I have a good strategy going in! Thanks!Personally, I won’t book one that’s going to make me wait 90 minutes first thing in the morning. For instance, I see a lot of people suggest to book RSR first, which is good if you can get it early. But sometimes you come in at 8:15 and RSR is at 11:00, and booking it then isn’t necessary and will waste a lot of time when you could have knocked out many FP rides quickly. I’ll do some of the ones with quick returns and then grab RSR a couple of hours later (so maybe between 10-11 - after keeping an eye on return times, of course), and I usually end up with a mid-afternoon RSR return time.
Would booking that 11:00 RSR FP at 8:15 be “wrong”? Not really... but it’s not very efficient.
Review how "lcp9" recommends using MP in post #2 of this thread.are there any “bad” MP choices to make? I’m worried I will be flustered and randomly pick something and have it be a totally bad strategy.
90 min wait between pulling a new max pass rather than 120 min fast pass.A couple months ago I was able to cancel a traditional fast pass with the app. I think the only advantages are a faster time to get another fastpass, not needing to walk to the machines, and probably another I can't think of right now.