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Most of the major rides have a fast pass distribution area.

Over the Fast Pass machines you will see a time displayed showing when the return time will be for the pass if you get it now.

You put each person's passcard into the macine & it will print out a Fast Pass.

Always make sure that a Fast Pass was printed because it will also print out a similar card if there was an error reading your pass.

The fast pass will give you a 1 hour window to ride the ride. (they usually will allow you to get on the ride if you are past the time window.)

At the bottom of the ticket is printed a time when you will be able to get another fast pass for another ride.

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Fast passes are such a blessing!  They have something called a fast pass (or something like it) at Six Flags, but you have to pay extra for it.  I love that Disney's is free and so user friendly!

Most fastpass machines also have a cast member manning them, so you can ask them for assistance.  They are so very helpful and friendly - don't hesitate to ask them for any help you need.

Have a wonderful trip!  :bravo:

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Most of the major rides have a fast pass distribution area.

Over the Fast Pass machines you will see a time displayed showing when the return time will be for the pass if you get it now.

You put each person's passcard into the macine & it will print out a Fast Pass.

Always make sure that a Fast Pass was printed because it will also print out a similar card if there was an error reading your pass.

The fast pass will give you a 1 hour window to ride the ride. (they usually will allow you to get on the ride if you are past the time window.)

At the bottom of the ticket is printed a time when you will be able to get another fast pass for another ride.

Thanks Rick, It would be awful  going back to ride and not having enough Fast Passes because nobody checked, will definitely be making sure they're all OK.

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Fast passes are such a blessing!  They have something called a fast pass (or something like it) at Six Flags, but you have to pay extra for it.  I love that Disney's is free and so user friendly!

Most fastpass machines also have a cast member manning them, so you can ask them for assistance.  They are so very helpful and friendly - don't hesitate to ask them for any help you need.

Have a wonderful trip!  :bravo:

Thank you much appreciated  ;)

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This is Disney's description of the FASTPASS.

When guests approach an attraction offering Disney's FASTPASS, they will see signs for three lines:  Disney's FASTPASS Distribution, Disney's FASTPASS Entrance, Stand-by Entrance

Guests decide whether to use Disney's FASTPASS or wait in the stand-by line. To help make this decision, a clock showing the current FASTPASS return time AND the current wait time will be available.

Guests choosing FASTPASS will approach the FASTPASS Distribution turnstiles and insert their theme park ticket.  A FASTPASS will be generated, saving the guest an automatic place in line at a future time that day.  Guests will be given a one-hour period within which they may return and experience the attraction without waiting in the stand-by line.  This will allow the guest flexibility to experience other activities in the park while they "wait."

In general, the return time should be about the same or slightly longer than the typical wait time for that attraction.  To give the guests flexibility in their schedule, they will have a one-hour window of time during which to return.

When they return, they will go to the Disney's FASTPASS? Return entrance and hop on the attraction with little or no waiting.

When ready to get another FASTPASS just look on the bottom of your current FASTPASS Ticket to find out when it will be available.

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This is Disney's description of the FASTPASS.

When guests approach an attraction offering Disney's FASTPASS, they will see signs for three lines:  Disney's FASTPASS Distribution, Disney's FASTPASS Entrance, Stand-by Entrance

Guests decide whether to use Disney's FASTPASS or wait in the stand-by line. To help make this decision, a clock showing the current FASTPASS return time AND the current wait time will be available.

Guests choosing FASTPASS will approach the FASTPASS Distribution turnstiles and insert their theme park ticket.  A FASTPASS will be generated, saving the guest an automatic place in line at a future time that day.  Guests will be given a one-hour period within which they may return and experience the attraction without waiting in the stand-by line.  This will allow the guest flexibility to experience other activities in the park while they "wait."

In general, the return time should be about the same or slightly longer than the typical wait time for that attraction.  To give the guests flexibility in their schedule, they will have a one-hour window of time during which to return.

When they return, they will go to the Disney's FASTPASS? Return entrance and hop on the attraction with little or no waiting.

When ready to get another FASTPASS just look on the bottom of your current FASTPASS Ticket to find out when it will be available.

WOW again, thanks MagicBus you are a mind of information  ???

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