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Why staying at an on site Disney resort is worth it
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<p>[QUOTE="projectx, post: 804169, member: 64"]</p><p>You also get priority access to FastPass bookings. On site guests can make their choices up to 60 days in advance, while those staying off site get 30 days. For the most part, it really doesn't matter. Even headliner rides such as Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain still have plenty of availability 30 days out. However, attractions with extreme demand such as Frozen Ever After and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will have very limited availability, if any.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="projectx, post: 804169, member: 64"] You also get priority access to FastPass bookings. On site guests can make their choices up to 60 days in advance, while those staying off site get 30 days. For the most part, it really doesn't matter. Even headliner rides such as Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain still have plenty of availability 30 days out. However, attractions with extreme demand such as Frozen Ever After and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will have very limited availability, if any. [/QUOTE]
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