RideMax Mark
08-10-2001, 12:46 PM
Does anyone know which of the TDS attractions will utilize FASTPASS?
Thanks,
Mark
RideMax for Disneyland Software (http://www.ridemax.com)
Thanks,
Mark
RideMax for Disneyland Software (http://www.ridemax.com)
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View Full Version : TDS FASTPASS Attractions RideMax Mark 08-10-2001, 12:46 PM Does anyone know which of the TDS attractions will utilize FASTPASS? Thanks, Mark RideMax for Disneyland Software (http://www.ridemax.com) TokyoInsider 08-12-2001, 01:27 AM Hello Mark- At this time, only 3 attractions have FastPass: Indy Journey to the Center of the Earth Mermaid Lagoon Theater "Under the Sea" Kuzcotopia 08-12-2001, 10:05 PM Good to know! Keep us posted if they add Stormider or Magic Lamp or the others! I'm going in October! HAHAHAH! ALL envy me! -Kuzcotopia wtg2000 08-13-2001, 07:36 AM Kuzcotopia I'm planning to go in October as well, but I'm still a little worried about tickets. I've heard of packed crowds, advanced tickets, date-specfic tickets. Just curious if you've done any research into the ticket issue, and if you have any words of wisdom to pass along? Thanks. JoeInJpn 08-13-2001, 08:41 AM If you have a reservation at either Disney Ambassador Hotel or DisneySea Hotel Miracosta, then you are guaranteed an opportunity to purchase passes. This also applies if you are staying at one of the official hotels at the resort. If you go through a travel agent, like JTB, then you are able to buy passes a long way in advance (not sure how early though). You may purchase advanced passes at the Tokyo Disney Resort Ticket Center in central Tokyo or at Tokyo DisneySea up to one month in advance of your first desired date (if multiple-day pass) to go to the park. If you do not or cannot use it on that day, then you may use it for up to a year. The valid consecutive days of a multiple-day pass begin from the first date you use it. Hope it is not confusing.... JoeInJpn http://www.jtcent.com wtg2000 08-13-2001, 08:46 AM Thanks. Are you saying that a mulit-day pass must be used consecutively, unlike WDW where they are good for life? |