Outside of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, how often do the attractions in Group 2 have a significant wait?
We're here this week, and Epcot is using this system. Kinda stinks. The other thing to note is don't use a fastpass on Lights Motor Stunt Show. We had one left, and kid want to watch show. I set up a fastpass since we knew time would be close. No point. Turns out the fastpass line dumps you in with the masses behind the stadium. I had assumed our own section, or some other benefit. Not so.
This made me kinda upset too. I did FP+ for Nemo and Fantasmic on my trip last week, assuming there would be reserved seating. When I should up and asked where the seating was, I was told "it's just a reserved spot." So....nothing. Unless it's a really busy day, I see no point in doing these on FP+.Same thing with Fantasmic. Don't waste a FP on that! We did last week and showed up at 6:10 because our return time said 5:55pm-6:25pm and in September we had our own section for just FP+ guests... Not anymore! We were told to sit with the rest of the masses. So FP is USELESS for F! I was beyond livid it didn't explain this on the website.
Not good, not good at all.
AK is next and they'll make us choose between Everest and the Safari... Just watch.
Same for usAgreed. And in the MK (if they do what they did at the beginning of testing), you'll get to choose no more than two (that was when they were testing 4 FP+ per day -- if they stick with 3 you may get only one...) of Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Buzz, Jungle Cruise, Princess M&G, Mickey M&G, Enchanted Tales, Electrical Parade, Peter Pan and Wishes -- I assume they'll add 7DMT once it opens.
My family used to FP every single one of these attractions at least once over a 2-day visit. We are so screwed.
It's like the Epcot "Tier 2" attractions (and, I assume will be the same for AK and MK when WDW gets around to devaluing the FP+s there with a tier system) -- you're right, they don't have a significant wait. The fact that they now have FP+ will increase the wait times for those attractions a bit, but the aim is to increase FP+ "capacity" so there are enough FP+ for each guest to have 3 per day, and there aren't enough "headliner" attractions with which to do it, so less popular attractions have been rigged for FP+.
The net result is that guests as a whole will spend the same total amount of time in line each day, but their individual wait times will theoretically be more equal across the board, instead of some guests spending lots of time in lines and others spending little. (The family who never bothered to use traditional FP or show up at rope drop will now wait less for 2 or 3 of their attractions each day -- my family, which used to show up early, make frequent use of FP and experience certain headliners more than once per day, will spend significantly more time in line -- 2-3 hours extra per day, by my reckoning, when you add the inflated wait times of former walk-ons, especially during the first hour of the day when legacy FP didn't used to schedule return times for its attractions but FP+ will, plus the extra time we'll spend in standby lines for "tier 1" attractions after our ardly FP+ "allotment" runs out.) But I'm not bitter.
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