FastPass
is easy and FREE to use!! FastPass allows
you to bypass the standby line and enjoy
the attraction with little or no wait.
How
to Use
FastPass
Each FastPass attraction has a bank of FastPass
ticket machines near the entrance. Simply insert
your admission ticket into one of them to receive
your FastPass. On it is printed a time frame
indicating when to return. When you do, enter
the FastPass line and present your FastPass to
the Cast Member.
To help you decide whether or not you'll want
to take advantage of FastPass, each FastPass
attraction has two clocks near the entrance.
The first clock indicates how long the regular
Standby wait time is. The second, (FastPass Distribution),
shows the return time for FastPasses that are
currently being distributed. (You will also see
a FastPass Return clock, this simply shows the
current time so you will know when your FastPass
time has arrived—in case you forgot your
watch!)
Most attractions give you an hour window during
which you can return (1:15 to 2:15 for example).
Note, however, that some attractions, (like Honey
I Shrunk the Audience in Epcot), have a return
time window of only 10-15 minutes.
FastPass Tips
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FastPass
attractions are indicated by this
icon: |
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Remember that every
member of your party needs to have
their own FastPass to visit an
attraction (the only exception
is young children who have been
admitted to the park for free). |
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One member of your party can
go get FastPasses for everybody,
just be sure they have everyone's
admission ticket. |
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Cast Members are on hand at all
FastPass kiosks to lend assistance
or to answer any questions. |
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Keep in mind that the most popular
attractions may run out of FastPasses
by mid-day or early afternoon.
Also, the return times for these
attractions may be several hours
out from the time you pick up your
FastPass. It's a good idea to get
FastPasses for the headliner attractions
early in the day. |
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You can normally only hold one
FastPass at a time. The one exception
is that you may get another FastPass
for another attraction when your
current FastPass return time arrives.
For example, if you have a FastPass
with a return time of 1:00-2:00,
you may get another FastPass after
1:00, even if you haven't turned
in your current FastPass. |
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FastPass riders may still experience
a nominal wait time of 5-10 minutes
(or longer if the FastPass is for
a show with a scheduled start time).
Often though, you will basically
be able to walk on to the attraction,
it's well worth it! |
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Keep in mind that you can't request
a specific time to return. If you
have time-sensitive plans (dining
reservations, for example), be
sure to consult the FastPass distribution
clocks at the attraction entrance. |
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