Disney World Implementing FastPass Pilot Program For Select Resort Guests

Walt Disney World Resorts will be offering a new FastPass option to select resort guests.

Starting Friday, resort guests staying in club-level rooms at Disney’s deluxe hotels will be able to purchase extra FastPasses as an add-on. 

Guests staying in a cabin at Copper Creek Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge or in a Bungalow at the Polynesian Village Resort could also be eligible for the pilot program choices.

The passes run $50 +tax, per guest, per day. Guests will need valid theme park admission to obtain the FastPass option. The option will be available for guests who purchased at least a three-day admission to the parks, Disney officials said.

The passes include preferred viewing for nighttime spectacular activities and can be used at any of the Disney World parks.

The benefits of buying the passes through the pilot program include a selection period up to 90 days before guests visit the parks. FastPasses available to all theme park guests have a 30-day advance selection period. Currently, resort guests can book their passes 60 days ahead.

Resort guests offered the pilot program will also have an additional three FastPasses plus those already available with the purchase of theme park admission tickets.

The pilot program, which starts Friday, was a result of guests asking for more personalized services, according to WDW officials. 


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content