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    Which Fastpasses Are Disconnected?

    We are going on Sunday and was just wondering since I know the crowds have picked up again. So which are not connected to the system?

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    My experience shows that you can hold a fast pass from DL and DCA at the same time. I am not aware of being able to hold two passes from DL or two from DCA, but I am probably wrong about that.


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    You can. There are certain rides that are disconnected at different times so you can hold more then one fastpass. I have done it before and know others on here have too. I haven't gone in a month so I have no idea what is or isn't.

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    Here's the skinny on which fastpass machines are connected and which aren't.

    http://mousepad.mouseplanet.com/show...threadid=14736

    I can vouch that Grizzly River Run isn't connected, since last weekend I got fastpasses for it just a few minutes after getting ones for Soaring over California


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    Here is a quick quote from the above article answering your question:

    Independent Machines (AKA Stand-Alone)

    Pirates of the Caribbean (DL)
    Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin(DL)
    Star Tours(DL)
    Grizzly River Run (DCA)

    There is a third set of FASTPASSES, and those are ones that do not require you to place your ticket/Passport into the machine.

    Hyperion Theater (Aladdin)
    WWTBAM-PI (early show - not always offered)
    When the actual FASTPASS machines aren't working (you did not need to insert your passport to receive a FASTPASS)
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    Thanks guys. I appreciate the info. And it hasn't changed since that was listed, right?

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    That was the list a few weeks ago, as with anything at Disney, things are subject to change without notice.

    The one that I am pretty sure is networked, but I haven't tested is the Pooh FP's.

    To be sure, I recommend you get the Networked FP first, and then the stand-alone, in case it has changed. The machine will print out a "Not a valid FastPass", and the fact you have one at another ride. That would tell you that the former stand-alone machine is now networked.

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    Thanks Darkbeer. That is usually how we do it with the Fastpasses. Of course we are going on Sunday and are doing the CM Pooh Preview and was surprised to see that the paper my friend has for it says 2 Fastpasses for Pooh per person. I know that won't count cause you have to get them from someone. But I wanted to see what the rest was so we could do whatever and have those passes and whatever other ones we could.

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