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Loser   
Member since: Sep 04
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Location: Nice ,USA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 08:48:49

i think FP cannot be bought extra. It is available for everone who buys a entrance ticket. What te agent must be refering to must be multi park option. With this option you can visit multiple parks in one day. but i did not take this option because i could not even finish one park in one day.


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medhora   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 64
Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 10:08:50

Thank you all for replying.

Just to clarify.

Yes we are staying at the POP disney resort and the time frame is 1 week. We have 7 days worth of pass and we have declined the park hopper option but would like to include the fastpass as suggested by Jona (Thanks) so will not spend long hours in line. The agent told us no use for park hopper as we would take a whole day for sure to complete one park.

I have a 7 year old and yes the stroller idea is great as well, Thanks.

This only leaves the concern of food as we have no options of desi foods :( for a week to survive on fast food will be difficult.



Loser   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 1052
Location: Nice ,USA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 10:40:05

I saw many desi families in desney eating roti, sabji, achar etc which they brought from home.

If you have a kitchnette in the room you can cook some. but if you spend time cooking your money will be wasted because you should go to the park 15 minutes before the gates open to enjoy the full aprk. And people who stay in th e rsort get to go earlier and stay later then the othe rfolks inside the park. so suck it up for 7 days and eat whatever you get. ther are some chinese anf japanese resaturants too.


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medhora   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 64
Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 10:53:35

Quote:
Originally posted by Loser

I saw many desi families in desney eating roti, sabji, achar etc which they brought from home.

If you have a kitchnette in the room you can cook some. but if you spend time cooking your money will be wasted because you should go to the park 15 minutes before the gates open to enjoy the full aprk. And people who stay in th e rsort get to go earlier and stay later then the othe rfolks inside the park. so suck it up for 7 days and eat whatever you get. ther are some chinese anf japanese resaturants too.



No Sir, no kitchen, have to pay for fridge US$10 a day & no microwave either. I was thinking of ready to eat food packs, but no microwave! Yes I think I will take a achar bottle - achari french fries, achari noodles, achari chicken nuggets :p. We are carrying a electric kettle and chai things as I need to have chai 1st thing in the morning.

Wish there were weekly tiffin services out there would pay them rather than take the meal package. Anyways Chinese would be a good option. Thanks for sharing.



Loser   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 1052
Location: Nice ,USA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 12:11:10

If you want desi and or vegy food then bada problem hai. Otherwies ehter are hundreds of fast food restaurants, diners, theme restaurants etc. So kahney ka problem nahi hai.

Also in epcot you have restaurants form germany, japan, china, england, mexico etc .


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medhora   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 64
Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 12:55:54

At times like these even a corner sandwichwalla, vada pav or pani puri wala bhaiya would be great :D



GoldFinger   
Member since: Mar 08
Posts: 154
Location: Los Angeles

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-02-09 15:13:40

Quote:
Originally posted by jonav

Loser, I agree with you FP is activated only after we are in the parks, we can't do advance activation of FP but the OP has asked not for activating FP but buying FP option in advance. FP is included in the cost of your ticket and is bought in advance (the option but is activated only when we are at parks).

Confusing.....!!!

Jona



First and foremost the FAST PASS option is not available for all attractions. Say for example there are 15 attractions in a Disney theme park, the FAST PASS option might be available to say 10 of them.

Here's are the options for Fast pass

A) If you're staying in a Disney resort on a vacation package, then your room key (plastic card) can be used as a ticket to the Disney parks and it includes Fast pass with it.

B) If you're not staying in a Disney resort then you can purchase tickets with Fast pass option included with it.

There is no such thing called "activating" Fast pass and here's how it works.

1) Purchase a park ticket with Fast pass included in it.

2) Identify the attractions that have Fast pass option.

3) Go to the attraction and lookout for the Self-service kiosk which says "Fast Pass".

4) Feed your park ticket into the Self-service kiosk and it prints out a ticket with the name of the attraction and time printed on it (which is usually present time + 1 hour).

5) Go on and visit other sections of the theme park

6) Return to the attraction 15 minutes before the printed time and enter the "Fast Pass" line. (The wait time here might vary from 5 to 15 minutes.)

7) Present the ticket, get in and enjoy the attraction.

8) Repeat steps (2) to (7) for all attractions that have Fast pass option.

If you don't return to the attraction on the specified time mentioned on the ticket, then your ticket goes waste and you got to print a new ticket from the Self-service kiosk again. There is no charge for this.



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