WDW would have Been first to do this because MDE is the ideal system for implementing it. Having said that, I don't think it's beyond the realm of possibilities.
I'm speaking from observation at Cedar Point. The FP line for Millenium Force was just as long as standby.How much longer are the lines at Universal and Sea World with their paid passes?
Well, only the Premier Pass includes that privilege, and it's only after 4 pm (with restrictions), so I'm guessing it's their hotel room getting them FotL access...I didn't say that - the person said it was in their pass they purchased?
I'm just wondering - does every person at Universal buy the paid version? Is it just chaos everyday there?If everybody buys the unlimited FP, depending on the price, wait times should be low for standby.
WDW has always been the ATM for Disney parks. If they had the capacity for paid FP there, it would be in place already.
I agree. FP will become only eligible for guest staying on site. With the new forms of transportation coming, value resorts as we know it will go bye bye. The paid FP will be a tiered system. For example, 3 FP per guest a certain price point, 5 FP per guest, 7 FP per guest and 10 FP per guest. It makes you stay on site to fill up the rooms and eat their food. You would bring in a lot of extra revenue each year with this system.
Is 10% enough to make a new paid system worthwhile? I really don't know but have a hunch it isn't. My feeling is that if you take enough out of the existing pool to make the system worth it, it's going to be enough to really hack off a lot of your loyal fans they are being taken from.Lower free to standby ratio by 10%. Assign said 10% to paid. Boom, capacity for it.
How much longer are the lines at Universal and Sea World with their paid passes?
I'm just wondering - does every person at Universal buy the paid version? Is it just chaos everyday there?
Is 10% enough to make a new paid system worthwhile? I really don't know but have a hunch it isn't. My feeling is that if you take enough out of the existing pool to make the system worth it, it's going to be enough to really hack off a lot of your loyal fans they are being taken from.
A number of the headliner attractions already book up by 30 days out. Taking anything out of the pool is only going to make that harder.
It doesn't have to be 10%. I was just giving an example. Also, they would never know. Its not like the numbers are public. All they would see is that the FP are sold out for certain times.
It doesn't have to be 10%. I was just giving an example. Also, they would never know. Its not like the numbers are public. All they would see is that the FP are sold out for certain times.
Which brings up a good point. How would anyone know if they even "pulled" FP from the existing pool? Whats to stop them from just adding extra FP+ for guests who paid for them while leaving the existing amount the same? Its not like it would be illegal, especially if they word it correctly in the "terms and conditions". FP+ is simply an illusion anyway. The time you save using your FP+ selections is mostly negated by the longer standby times in the attractions/shows you dont use FP+ for.they would never know. Its not like the numbers are public. All they would see is that the FP are sold out for certain times.
I got shut down when I mentioned that WDW is leaving money on the table not charging for FP ... I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility. They have to be looking at ways to get some money from it while still possibly having a 'free' option. Wouldn't surprise me at all.
Which brings up a good point. How would anyone know if they even "pulled" FP from the existing pool? Whats to stop them from just adding extra FP+ for guests who paid for them while leaving the existing amount the same? Its not like it would be illegal, especially if they word it correctly in the "terms and conditions". FP+ is simply an illusion anyway. The time you save using your FP+ selections is mostly negated by the longer standby times in the attractions/shows you dont use FP+ for.
Which brings up a good point. How would anyone know if they even "pulled" FP from the existing pool? Whats to stop them from just adding extra FP+ for guests who paid for them while leaving the existing amount the same? Its not like it would be illegal, especially if they word it correctly in the "terms and conditions". FP+ is simply an illusion anyway. The time you save using your FP+ selections is mostly negated by the longer standby times in the attractions/shows you dont use FP+ for.
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