BoarderPhreak
Well-Known Member
This is getting way too complicated.
Same for us
You can bet 7DMT will be a first tier FP+ together with the mountains and the princess M&G. They want us free to roam the shops and buy more stuff but they forget they are forcing us to endure more and more lines. This makes me SO mad
I agree that the reserved area for IllumiNations is great...but is it worth waiting in the standby lines for both Soarin' and Test Track? It's an awful decision to have to make.However, I will say that the reserved area for Illuminations was awesome. Hope that doesn't go away.
Or just find something else to do...
I can't even do that because I purposely decided to separate both vacations. I'll be done with Universal/Seaworld by the time I check in at our WDW resort and I'll be "trapped" inside Disney.Like visit Universal?
Like visit Universal?
AK is next and they'll make us choose between Everest and the Safari... Just watch.
To many parental units
Was this FP+ booking in advance voluntary or mandatory?glad i've already got ours booked...we have 3 fastpass booked and all our in group 1...wasn't so lucky with epcot as they had already started the two group system...28 days!!!
At least in January we'll be able to get traditional Fastpasses in addition to FP+.
What's old is new again.
Whether it's good, bad, or neither, this is tiering like the old A-B-C-D-E ticket sytem, only with just two tiers (so far). The old ticket system had the best rides as "E" tickets -- just like we call them today, for that very reason. And the reason that the ticket books existed was to distribute attendance to less popular attractions (and to allow Disney to charge for extra tickets available for purchase).
I am surprised that no one has noted the similar concept.
And ironically, no one is talking about how "magical" those days used to be, and how we need to go back to them.
Of course, they could be setting up to charge extra for more Tier One fast-passes.... (I shouldn't give them ideas....)
Anyway, I still think overall that the "magic" of a Disney vacation is becoming way too complicated and expensive. And heaven forebid you just want to come and be open to new experiences without copious planning.
I have an annual, yes. And my friend has a separate pass too. That's how I know.What makes you so sure you will be able to do that? If they can do this:
http://www.wdwmagic.com/other/mymag...d-no-key-to-the-world-card-from-this-week.htm
with such short notice, then other onsite lodging is sure to follow. Unless you have an annual pass you might not have access to traditional Fastpass.
And, if you can do both, then I will be standing in line in January, without access to FP+, telling my kids that it is ALL STARWARSGIRL95's FAULT that our 8:55-9:00pm Fastpass for TSMM (that we got at 8:32am) is the only one we get to have for the day.
(In case I wasn't over-the-top enough, I am just kidding...sort of...if I have to...I guess.)
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