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Depends on your definition of rope drop but far more than 5,000 people arrive at the Magic Kingdom from pre-open to 1 hour after open.
If that was/is the case and Genie is the same type system as FP was and Disney knew there was a problem. Why on Earth would they expect this to be any different?!? Did they truly believe $15 was gonna stop people from getting it when they are already spending a fortune. They wanted to charge for it. Which i dont blame and didnt want to deal w bad PR. Lets call a spade a spade here. And again if capacity was an issue they could have easily said 2 rides not 3 or gave Deluxe 3. Mod/Value 2 and non resort 1. Or better yet build capacity! But the latter was too logical.Planning was not the only problem with FastPass+. Relegating an entire segment of visitors to insufficient attractions per hour and attractions per day was a problem. The extra capacity requirements of a reservation system were a problem. Basic crowding was a problem. There is no need to “try” bringing back FastPass+ because it is the same type of system as Genie+, and the root problems will remain.
Yes, but there will always be a line reservation system at WDW. People may as well advocate for the one that works best for them.Planning was not the only problem with FastPass+. Relegating an entire segment of visitors to insufficient attractions per hour and attractions per day was a problem. The extra capacity requirements of a reservation system were a problem. Basic crowding was a problem. There is no need to “try” bringing back FastPass+ because it is the same type of system as Genie+, and the root problems will remain.
I do believe they will continue to adjust their new money making machine we call Genie +; try to reduce the squeaky wheels and keep the machine running.Who said they had to or needed to… heck ive said in my circle for years FP being free is the greatest thing or perk Disney has probably given to us and use i use free loosely. See prior posts…. All im saying is Genie is awful and they know it hence why they changing it. FP worked the complaint was planning now all of a sudden it didnt work when the planning excuse got basically destroyed. I know FP isnt coming back all im saying is why not try it and see if that system can work better than Genie or whatever they have in store bc it seemed like an effective system for resort guests and is capping sales is an answer so be it. Sell it to resort guests 1st…
Yes.Did they truly believe $15 was gonna stop people from getting it
I find that utterly amazing especially when 30% use practically crashed the system!Yes.
It will never be free to anyone imo especially deluxe who already have that typeof money to spend. At least not until they need promos to get people thru the gatesI do believe they will continue to adjust their new money making machine we call Genie +; try to reduce the squeaky wheels and keep the machine running.
I agree. Genie plus should be limited, and should be FREE to on site DELUXE resort guests, resort guests must opt in to be counted so they know how many they distributed.
There must be some optimum number of Genie + to standby that would make both the genie + wait times and the standby wait times the lowest they could be.
The Disney Data folks gotta stop spending so much time planning their convention and crunch the numbers..
The one that worked best for you was the one with more capacity available to it. That’s it. So if you truly believe they will always offer a reservation system then you should be joining along with the all stand-by crowd who want more capacity, because more capacity is the thing that will most influence and improve a reservation system.Yes, but there will always be a line reservation system at WDW. People may as well advocate for the one that works best for them.
You’re trying to insinuate things without commitment and then say “I never said that!”You truly are a real jacka$$ honestly. Who ever said that or implied that. Guess trying to have a conversation is impossible these days when someone disagrees with you. You claim FP doesnt/didnt work i experienced otherwise as has countless others. And if the system didnt work and Disney kept it in place all these years yet attendance kept rising why would they dare try and fix it. Just keep charging more. Seemed to work fine.
Everyone wants more capacity regardless of which system they favor.The one that worked best for you was the one with more capacity available to it. That’s it. So if you truly believe they will always offer a reservation system then you should be joining along with the all stand-by crowd who want more capacity, because more capacity is the thing that will most influence and improve a reservation system.
Do you know whether Disney has ever considered going all standby? No line reservation system at all?Yes.
Everyone wants more capacity regardless of which system they favor.
As far as I know, no, because the balking point for most guests is too often reached with or without FP. And often times, popular attractions maximum wait time does not increase because of FP (the cumulative balking point for standby doesn't change). Many guests feel like having to wait 40, 60, 80, 120 minutes is all the same. Many are in the 35 minutes or less camp (which wouldn't happen without FP anyways).Do you know whether Disney has ever considered going all standby? No line reservation system at all?
And yet…absolutely NONE is coming after next year.Everyone wants more capacity regardless of which system they favor.
People have repeatedly argued that more capacity is not a practical solution and some sort of “line skipping” scheme is required to deal with that issue.Everyone wants more capacity regardless of which system they favor.
The problem is when they add capacity, they push the marketing lever to fill that capacity and we're back to square one.People have repeatedly argued that more capacity is not a practical solution and some sort of “line skipping” scheme is required to deal with that issue.
The problem is deeper than that. They push the marketing lever because they delay adding capacity for as long as possible while Walt Disney Imagineering’s costs continue to spiral out of control.The problem is when they add capacity, they push the marketing lever to fill that capacity and we're back to square one.
Certainly. In reality, the solution here is reduce volume. And we all know what that means.The problem is deeper than that. They push the marketing lever because they delay adding capacity for as long as possible while Walt Disney Imagineering’s costs continue to spiral out of control.
But it’s not just attractions. The world’s busiest theme park has had abandoned and under used retail and dining space, spaces that could help with capacity and directly generate revenue.
Which is exactly what had to happen at Volcano Bay. Disney though also doesn’t want to reduce volume even if they could increase prices to cover the loss. There’s a lot of benefit to having the crowds as it sets expectations and can be massaged.Certainly. In reality, the solution here is reduce volume. And we all know what that means.
Yes and no…The problem is when they add capacity, they push the marketing lever to fill that capacity and we're back to square one.
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