If you are staying on property you can book FP for all 11 days. Off property you can only book 7 at a time. I just had two 11 day stays less than 30 days apart and at one point had 22 days of FP booked. But I was at Pop both trips.
Perhaps it was because it was two separate trips? Or maybe something has changed since you read about it? The two trips were about three and a half weeks apart. I haven’t had a trip longer than 11 days with FP+, so it’s possible that there are issues if you have one longer trip. I would think travelers from the UK, who come for longer at one time, would have been saying some about it if it were still an issue.That's interesting, I thought I had read long ago that you could only carry up to 14 days worth, even if on property. Nice to know that you could book two stays worth close together, as I may be running into that scenario next year.
Tickets At Works also had the cheaper APs and I'm pretty sure they still sell them. They had the cheaper ones for at least a week.Last time they raised AP prices there was no advanced warning and the increase was substantial $180-220ish dollars. If you know you are using it within the next year, bite the bullet and buy now. The AP vouchers used to be good until 2030 before you activated them. (I don't believe that this is still the case) People (myself included) were able to get AP's at the old price thru Sams club for a few days after the increase before they updated the pricing. I dont even think Sams still sells AP's now
According to a footnote in report Disney submits to the SEC, it looks like average ticket prices were 7% higher in the Oct-Dec than the year prior.Will non-AP ticket price increases even hit the news anymore? Since ticket prices vary now depending on the day, couldn't they just up the prices (say for Christmas week) today and no one would really know? (Similar to how the resort prices fluctuate and go up without an "advertised" increase).
For APs (I would gather) we would still get some sort of warning through the rumor milll a day or two before it happens.
I am in the same boat. I am planning on getting an AP (just for my 3yo daughter) before our June trip (She needed tickets (the rest of us have 9-days of tickets built up from the non-expiration days) and I figured getting an AP for the discounts, parking and memory maker may be worth it). I am putting that purchase off until it is closer to the 60-day mark unless I need to buy it sooner than later because of a price increase. No sense giving Disney money too far in advance.
Not sure when your trip is .. but look for an AP discount for your room if you haven't already. hey will still give you the AP discount (if you call in) even if you don't have an AP purchased yet. Just have to Thave one purchased and ready when you check-in.
Which stinks because we usually buy hopper plus water parks but will now have to help offset the poor attendance at the NBA experience by paying extra and not going to it.A new ticket option, too. You can now buy:
Base ticket
Base ticket + water park and sports
Park hopper
Park hopper + water park and sports
I am in same boat. no need to rush getting it now.Ugh. I was hoping the AP wouldn’t go up until March. Well, at least I can wait a bit before purchasing since it’s too late.
Which stinks because we usually buy hopper plus water parks but will now have to help offset the poor attendance at the NBA experience by paying extra and not going to it.
Yes its access to both.Is that for NBA Experience or ESPN Wide World of Sports? I do like that you can now add water park to a base ticket again.
Just your average 41% increase.Just went back and looked at what we paid for our AP in 2018, i believe we paid about $850 each, so family of 4 before taxes we paid $3,400.00
New price $1195, family of 4 $4,780.00 before taxes...a whopping $1400 difference in a 2 year time frame.
Holy space balls. hard No.