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Secrets Of Disneyland: Multiple Fast-Passes


Thousands of people journey to the Happiest Place on Earth and many love the infamous Fast-Pass System. Some of the most popular rides, like Indiana Jones and Space Mountain, are a part of this system that allows visitors to get into shorter lines at a specific time. But did you know you can hold more than one Fast-Pass at a time?

One way is to hold multiple Fast-Passes is to get one for a single attraction in each park. This can be done because the Fast-Pass system is on two tracks, one for Disneyland and the other for Disney’s California Adventure. A visitor gets a Fast-Pass by inserting their park ticket into the designated machines near the attraction. The Fast-Pass prints with a time window to return to the attraction, where the visitor can get into the Fast-Pass line, which is always shorter.

Another way is to pay attention to the time printed on your Fast-Pass. Any visitor can get a second Fast-Pass in the same park two hours after their last one was administered or after the start time of their current Fast-Pass, whichever comes first. Knowing how the Fast-Pass system works helps visitors and Disney fanatics spend more time on rides and less time standing in long lines. Remember to get the Fast-Passes to the most popular rides first, as they may sell out early. How many Fast-Passes can you hold at once?

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