Movie ride is tough because mickeys runaway is a fun attraction and well done - it just shouldn’t have replaced movie ride.
I remember going to a Six Flags in like the 00s and they were just trying to do something like fast past, you had to go a kiosk manned by a staff member who would give you some rides you could get a pass to. It was free at the time and I only remember getting one pass to a Batman and Robin coaster. It was a great experience, because my wife and I used it and it let us take some back way onto the ride, we got on so quick we never saw the previous train leave the station, and when the ride started for us we experienced our first launch coaster! Total surpriseHonestly IMO - this is really controversial I know - but it was creating any type of line skipping system at all. Even the OG FastPass had numerous issues that weren't often visible to guests; the system was a psychological ploy hoping you'd only remember the few times you got to line skip, and not the many times you were skipped in line during the rest of your day. The whole system worked on stealing time from Standby waiters to allow FastPass queuers to save time in their queue; it was an unequal wait time distribution system that only (occasionally) benefitted those in the know (us Parks mega fans) who could maximise (exploit) the system to get the most value possible from it.
Eventually, FastPass mutated into it's monstrous + and Lightning Lane systems, and then everyone else copied Disney and now the industry is full of $200 'luxury' line-skipping purchases that only end up worsening the guest experience for everyone, instead of just having a Main Queue and Single Rider option where everyone is treated equally and wait times are always distributed fairly among all guests of all purchasing classes.
Sure, if Disney never innovated with the OG FastPass concept, eventually someone else would probably have came up with the same or a similar idea, and then Disney would've immediately done their own spin on it, maybe even an immediately money-hungry version like the latest FastPass mutation, but at least we would've then had someone else to blame haha.
... and this is why locals and AP holders LOVED fastpass unconditionally when it was first implemented. They felt like they were getting one over on the rube families that were making their once-in-a-lifetime trip and would never be able to understand the system well enough to take full advantage of it (like the AP holders would). Most never realized (and some still don't) that it would eventually (a) wreck the vacation ecosystem and (b) lead to paid line-skipping.Yup, for all the people who rue the “planning”
era, FastPass is what kicked it off. It inherently disadvantaged people who didn’t plan or didn’t know how to use it
I work around this by bringing my own reusable straw, it folds into a little keychain. Paper straws are terrible but the amount of waste from plastic waste is ridiculous. I also bring my own travel cutlery so I can avoid using as much disposable plastic as possible.Removing the plastic straws.
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