
To book Fastpasses, you must have already purchased tickets and have them linked to their My Disney Experience account. The entirety of your stay can be booked 30 or 60 days before your first day in the park.įor example, if you are visiting the parks on May 14 for seven days and you are staying off property, you can book all the fastpasses for all seven days of your trip starting on April 14. These bookings can be made 60 days in advance for those staying in hotels on Disney World property, and 30 days in advance for everyone else. Guests are allowed to pre-book up to three fastpasses per day before they arrive at the parks, and pick up more throughout their visit after those first three have been used.

The fastpass line moves much faster than the stand by queue, often knocking hours off the times you would wait in the stand-by queue. Once assigned their fastpass, guests can visit the ride anytime within their one hour fastpass window and get into the fastpass line. Using My Disney Experience, either through the Disney World Website or the free app, visitors to Walt Disney World can “book” their ride times in one hour windows.

The Fastpass + System is basically like having a reservation to get on a ride. The quickest way to get to the action, without waiting for hours in stand-by lines is to use the Fastpass+ System.

The Magic Kingdom is my all-time favorite park at Walt Disney World, filled with tons of nostalgia and lots of rides. Keep reading for a quick explanation of how the system works and which rides really require a Fastpass and which ones you can just use the stand-by line for. Once you understand how to use the system, Magic Kingdom Fastpass makes your Disney experience one to remember.
