Expanded Lightning Lane entry process testing at Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion
Expanded Lightning Lane entry process testing at Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion
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About time. The chokepoints at the LL entries are a real problem. The decision by Disney to stop giving free magicbands and encourage people to use their phones to scan in has made it so much worse, along with the inherent complexity of the system that causes people to constantly get to the touchpoints and argue with castmembers when they are not, in fact, eligible to enter.Expanded Lightning Lane entry process testing at Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion
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Part of the problem is when you try to do this, your party gets separated.I'm not sure what the actual solution on how to handle it is, but I think the real fix has more to do with positioning the touchpoints in such a way that when someone can't tap in and have to bother the CM for 5 minutes, other guests can still move around them and tap in on the other points.
100%About time. The chokepoints at the LL entries are a real problem. The decision by Disney to stop giving free magicbands and encourage people to use their phones to scan in has made it so much worse, along with the inherent complexity of the system that causes people to constantly get to the touchpoints and argue with castmembers when they are not, in fact, eligible to enter.
Okay, but resolving why that family is blocking the entire entrance is the problem in your scenario too.Part of the problem is when you try to do this, your party gets separated.
So if my party of 7 tries to go around some slow family by tapping the second touch point, then after 3 of my people click through the other "stuck" family gets unstuck, now I have a whole different family in between my own. And we usually have the kids click through first so then they're stranded up ahead of us and holding up traffic trying to get back.
Most of the time it's because the other family are idiots, which I'm not sure is in Disney's power to fix.Okay, but resolving why that family is blocking the entire entrance is the problem in your scenario too.
It should be possible for the scanner to detect the multiple LLs on the device and say 'okay CM, let 4 people in' instead of the guest having to tap in 4 times. I can see them not wanting that for actual tickets and making each scan individually there, but on the rides they should be able to batch. The iPads show the CMs the guest info already, it should be able to say 'Steve - 4 valid LLs' without much back end work. The passes are all linked already in the user account.100%
MagicMobile is trash, especially when one adult is trying to manage multiple tickets for their entire family. They don't need MagicBands but everyone should have to use their own RFID card at least.
Absolutely. Can't fix stupid. But you can minimize its impact, which they currently are not doing.Most of the time it's because the other family are idiots, which I'm not sure is in Disney's power to fix.
Most of the time it's because the other family are idiots, which I'm not sure is in Disney's power to fix.
That assumes the family will ride together.It should be possible for the scanner to detect the multiple LLs on the device and say 'okay CM, let 4 people in' instead of the guest having to tap in 4 times. I can see them not wanting that for actual tickets and making each scan individually there, but on the rides they should be able to batch. The iPads show the CMs the guest info already, it should be able to say 'Steve - 4 valid LLs' without much back end work. The passes are all linked already in the user account.
I mean, does this happen often? Managing for the exception is how you create problems.That assumes the family will ride together.
If Steve and Joey are going to ride while Sarah and Suzie are going to pee, you can't burn all four LLs when Steve clicks in for just him and Joey.
Not necessarily that exact scenario. But parties riding at different times and especially entering queues separately is a very common occurrence.I mean, does this happen often? Managing for the exception is how you create problems.
Sure. But I doubt there's many parties who have valid LLs at the same time but choose to ride at separate times (excluding rider swap).Not necessarily that exact scenario. But parties riding at different times and especially entering queues separately is a very common occurrence.
Riding at the same time… no. Entering the queue at different times… constantly.Sure. But I doubt there's many parties who have valid LLs at the same time but choose to ride at separate times (excluding rider swap).
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