I'm new around here, as my post count will attest. And I am guessing this will be a unpopular opinion. But I need to lodge a complaint about the "fast" pass system.
Just got back from 7 days at WDW. It was awesome. I took advantage of lots of FP, but also stood in lots of lines. (Though it was a late planned trip, so didn't score FP for most of the really popular rides). Waited for Avatar twice for about 90 minutes each. I have no complaints about that. An amusement park veteran, I've waited longer than that for a new rollercoaster many times.
What I have no patience for is a "standby time" prediction that is off by, oh...... AN HOUR or so.
Yesterday, we got in line for the 7 Dwarves Mine Ride outside the actual q, snaking along the outside wall, with "60" minutes on the standby sign. By the time we actually got to back to the sign at the start of the actual q, it said "70" minutes. We've never ridden the ride before, so we didnt know what to expect from looking at the line. But the ride was running continuously, so there were no mechanical delays. We got on the ride nearly 2 hours later.
Which is, whatever. A rare Disney incompetence? So they messed up in predicting the time. I can forgive. But it's not rocket science. You look at the q, see where the end is, and you should know how long it typically takes to get on the ride from there; amusement parks have been doing it that way for years.
But what really set me off was seeing FPers practically walk right on to the ride. I think Disney is making a mistake there. When you have a nearly two hour standby wait, a FP should make the wait "faster," say, 20 minutes, not instantaneous. Hell, even with a posted 60 minute wait, I don't think 15-20 wait for FPers is too much. I wouldn't complain.
Granted, as I said, I didn't get FPs for something like FOP, so maybe they do have a short line for these in demand rides. But they didn't seem to for 7 Dwarves and it really struck me as odd. I think Disney could do better here.
Just got back from 7 days at WDW. It was awesome. I took advantage of lots of FP, but also stood in lots of lines. (Though it was a late planned trip, so didn't score FP for most of the really popular rides). Waited for Avatar twice for about 90 minutes each. I have no complaints about that. An amusement park veteran, I've waited longer than that for a new rollercoaster many times.
What I have no patience for is a "standby time" prediction that is off by, oh...... AN HOUR or so.
Yesterday, we got in line for the 7 Dwarves Mine Ride outside the actual q, snaking along the outside wall, with "60" minutes on the standby sign. By the time we actually got to back to the sign at the start of the actual q, it said "70" minutes. We've never ridden the ride before, so we didnt know what to expect from looking at the line. But the ride was running continuously, so there were no mechanical delays. We got on the ride nearly 2 hours later.
Which is, whatever. A rare Disney incompetence? So they messed up in predicting the time. I can forgive. But it's not rocket science. You look at the q, see where the end is, and you should know how long it typically takes to get on the ride from there; amusement parks have been doing it that way for years.
But what really set me off was seeing FPers practically walk right on to the ride. I think Disney is making a mistake there. When you have a nearly two hour standby wait, a FP should make the wait "faster," say, 20 minutes, not instantaneous. Hell, even with a posted 60 minute wait, I don't think 15-20 wait for FPers is too much. I wouldn't complain.
Granted, as I said, I didn't get FPs for something like FOP, so maybe they do have a short line for these in demand rides. But they didn't seem to for 7 Dwarves and it really struck me as odd. I think Disney could do better here.