selling fast passes would be the greatest idea ever. families wouldnt have to get up early and fight the riff raff in the parks. im thinking about a hundred dollars a piece for a 4 day fast pass. great idea i hope this rumor comes true. :sohappy::sohappy:
A popular new ride is always going to be an exception, but anyone who arrives in time can use it.It is impossible for everyone to use Fastpass currently, Look at TSMM. That attractions allocation of FPs is gone within an hour of the park opening.
Isn't that how it started at Universal. Now you can only get passes there if you pay for them. That's the classic two tier system that WDW needs to avoid.When I was working there a few years back now, there was always the idea of offering a paid Fastpass, which would allow guest to pretty much book ride times, so you could plan your entire day pretty much. This would be in addition to the normal fastpass system. Maybe this is finally coming true.
See my previous post; which does that make you?:ROFLOL:selling fast passes would be the greatest idea ever. families wouldnt have to get up early and fight the riff raff in the parks. im thinking about a hundred dollars a piece for a 4 day fast pass. great idea i hope this rumor comes true. :sohappy::sohappy:
Maybe once upon a time. (There was even a period where Knott's Berry Farms APs would work in the Disneyland FP machines.) However, as I understand it, the FP kiosks are now tied in to the turnstile data. If the ticket wasn't used for entry that day, it's no good for FP.for years by persons with dozens of unused tickets
Then we can all rest assured everything will be okay...because that day will never come. It is impossible.The day everyone starts using FP effectively is the day it stops producing benefits to those who know how to use it.
Yep, that is a shame...but it is their own fault.I work for a very large company and I'm known as the "Disney-guy". So a lot of people come to me before a WDW trip for advice. I've also spoken to a lot of people who went to WDW without a lot of planning.
That is to be expected from people that don't plan something out.And I've heard a lot of nightmare stories.
I think you are right that some of us do not having "sympathy" for people that don't do some research before or even during their trip to WDW. Why should I? I will explain below.The majority of people who go to Disney have not done enough planning.
A lot of them don't know what FP is or how it works. A lot of people don't use it because they don't realize it is free. I can't tell you how many people have complained to me about Disney letting people "cut in line".
I've found that the "Disney-faithful" tend not to have a lot of sympathy for these casual tourist. But you have to try to put yourself in the mindset of someone who's never experienced Orlando before. They've been to amusement parks. They didn't need to research them. They have no idea that WDW is different from any of the theme parks they've visited in the past.
But it is like that for many, many different vacation destinations...it is not just WDW. People have to put a little effort into something to get a return. If a person can not put an hour into doing a small anount of research before any vacation, than I simply can not feel sorry for them if thay had a bad time because of their not caring before the trip.People on the Disney forums would probably be amazed if they knew what a nightmare experience WDW can be for many casual tourists. I've talked to people who are still angry about their negative experiences years later.
But it is like that for many, many different vacation destinations...it is not just WDW. People have to put a little effort into something to get a return. If a person can not put an hour into doing a small anount of research before any vacation, than I simply can not feel sorry for them if thay had a bad time because of their not caring before the trip.
It is just like life...if you want to have success, put just a little bit of effort into it. People buy cars, televisions, homes and whatever else without even putting one second of research or thought into it. Sometimes they get lucky, but most of the times things end poorly. Why would going on vacation be any different.
FP is part of that process. The is plenty of information out there on how FP works and it is not difficult to find or understand.
No...it won't. I know several people that have put about that much time (I didn't just pick that number out of thin air) into researching their trip and came away very pleased.Here's the thing. If you have never been to WDW before, an hour of research isn't going to cut it. Look at the size of the Unofficial Guide! It's going to take several hours of research just to understand the basics..
I disagree. WDW far easier on a "first timer" than LA, NY, DC or even Las vegas.When in reality, it requires more research and planning than most big cities..
This is the second time you have said this. Please cite a source.Most people who go to Disney, don't realize they need to plan in advance..
Yes...it is.It's not their fault they don't know this.
You make it sound like a mans first trip to the moon. It's not. WDW is pretty easy to understand...it just takes a little effort. Will people be "experts" with that little effort...of course not. But they will be far, far better off than the people that choose to go to WDW willingly unprepared.For whatever reason, the average person thinks they can just show up at the airport and Disney magic will take care of the rest. These people are in for a lot of unpleasant (and costly) surprises.
But it's also not surprising that a Disney newby didn't understand the inordinate amount of planning that is required for a trouble-free WDW vacation.
FP is just one more thing to overwhelm these people.
No...it won't. I know several people that have put about that much time (I didn't just pick that number out of thin air) into researching their trip and came away very pleased.
I disagree. WDW far easier on a "first timer" than LA, NY, DC or even Las vegas.
This is the second time you have said this. Please cite a source.
Yes...it is.
You make it sound like a mans first trip to the moon. It's not. WDW is pretty easy to understand...it just takes a little effort. Will people be "experts" with that little effort...of course not. But they will be far, far better off than the people that choose to go to WDW willingly unprepared.
Obviously my source is nothing more than personal experience - same as yours.
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Disney marketing has sold people on the idea that FP makes lines shorter. But that simply isn't true.
The lines may not be shorter but it allows you to choose how you want to spend your time while you wait. You can spend the time on a line or doing other things while you wait for your FP time to come around. I feel that I get more done with FP than without.
The lines may not be shorter but it allows you to choose how you want to spend your time while you wait. You can spend the time on a line or doing other things while you wait for your FP time to come around. I feel that I get more done with FP than without.
I think (pure speculation) that if you factor in the inefficiencies that are inherent to FP (forgeries, expired passes, etc) you would be closer to zero benefit than you would to 100% benefit if everyone started using FP.
That is true. I attribute this to a fundamental lack of understanding how FP works. Most people believe FP is creating capacity which is not true.
I could see them doing this, they could add it on to your park pass such as Park Hopper and Water park and fun option, they could add a $20.00 Fast Pass Option.
I believe you overestimate the number of forgeries and expired passes that get through. Considering that there are over 10,000 FP's given out every day, how many forgeries do you really believe are in circulation. Additionally I know from experience they check the date and starting time on the tickets.
While additional capacity might not be created, it does redirect capacity, taking it away from bottlenecks and moving it to open capacity rides. FP Space then go on people mover(or see Honey I shrunk the audience at DL). FP splash or thunder and ride Pirates. FP anything then eat lunch or dinner.
Walt had a way of redistributing capacity by charging a different amount for each ride with ticket books. He also charged you more if you only wanted to ride D-E tickets. Want to ride a D-E ticket every hour, you are going to pay for that.
Before FP I'd spend a couple hours waiting for space, Indiana Jones, and I don't miss those days.
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