I was just reading in another thread about how fast pass has made long, elaborate queues a thing of the past (whether MGM Studios has enough room for the Indiana Jones Adventure show building and queue was being discussed). And this got me to thinking about the impact that Fast Pass has one your theme park experience.
Typically, you are no longer waiting in long lines... which, I am sure everyone would agree, is a good thing. And this should alllow people to accomplish more within a given day, provide them with more time to shop, and maybe let them take time to dine at a restaurant (if they so choose) rather than eating fast food. And, again, these are all good things.
However, the folks at Disney have always seen to it that there are many things to look at and enjoy while you wait on line. Well... maybe not always, but certainly over the course of the last 15 years.
I really miss waiting in line at Splash Mountain, Muppet Vision 3D, Tower of Terror, Kali River Rapids, et cetera. There are many sights and sounds - in other words, theming - to take in. For a while, it even seemed like they were making efforts to theme the queues on older attractions (e.g., space mountain, carousel of progress); however, whether they were successful or not is subject to debate.
Nowadays, people get their fast passes... and rush to get on the ride/attraction, and take little notice of the elaborate theming around them. And to think that Disney may not invest their monies in this regard in the future, due to the Fast Pass system, really makes me sad.
So... I am wondering how everyone else feels. Is Fast Pass a good thing or a bad thing? And, do you think it will impact how future attractions are constructed and themed?
P.S. After my last visit, I have already made a promise to myself that I will take more time to enjoy the sights and sounds on my next trip. I was so consumed with seeing and doing everything... that I got to enjoy very little. Not that it wasn't a great vacation... because, for me, time spent at WDW is far more precious than time spent anywhere else. However, I found myself getting bent out of shape over the people who don't move all the way down the rows of seats (as they are directed), people in scooters and folks with strollers who move slowly/erraticaly and create congestion, individuals who do not wait in line and then advance in front of you to join members of their group, people who fail to turn off their phones or take calls during rides/attractions, parents that fail to stop their children from climbing on or grabbing everything they see, parents who allow their children to sit there and scream relentlessly during shows/attractions (you can't do much if you are on a ride), et cetera, et cetera. And, as a result, I failed take in the whole experience that the Disney parks offer. So, while some of things will continue to annoy me in the future... I am going to try to focus less on my pet peeves and focus more on having fun!
Sorry for the diatribe!
Typically, you are no longer waiting in long lines... which, I am sure everyone would agree, is a good thing. And this should alllow people to accomplish more within a given day, provide them with more time to shop, and maybe let them take time to dine at a restaurant (if they so choose) rather than eating fast food. And, again, these are all good things.
However, the folks at Disney have always seen to it that there are many things to look at and enjoy while you wait on line. Well... maybe not always, but certainly over the course of the last 15 years.
I really miss waiting in line at Splash Mountain, Muppet Vision 3D, Tower of Terror, Kali River Rapids, et cetera. There are many sights and sounds - in other words, theming - to take in. For a while, it even seemed like they were making efforts to theme the queues on older attractions (e.g., space mountain, carousel of progress); however, whether they were successful or not is subject to debate.
Nowadays, people get their fast passes... and rush to get on the ride/attraction, and take little notice of the elaborate theming around them. And to think that Disney may not invest their monies in this regard in the future, due to the Fast Pass system, really makes me sad.
So... I am wondering how everyone else feels. Is Fast Pass a good thing or a bad thing? And, do you think it will impact how future attractions are constructed and themed?
P.S. After my last visit, I have already made a promise to myself that I will take more time to enjoy the sights and sounds on my next trip. I was so consumed with seeing and doing everything... that I got to enjoy very little. Not that it wasn't a great vacation... because, for me, time spent at WDW is far more precious than time spent anywhere else. However, I found myself getting bent out of shape over the people who don't move all the way down the rows of seats (as they are directed), people in scooters and folks with strollers who move slowly/erraticaly and create congestion, individuals who do not wait in line and then advance in front of you to join members of their group, people who fail to turn off their phones or take calls during rides/attractions, parents that fail to stop their children from climbing on or grabbing everything they see, parents who allow their children to sit there and scream relentlessly during shows/attractions (you can't do much if you are on a ride), et cetera, et cetera. And, as a result, I failed take in the whole experience that the Disney parks offer. So, while some of things will continue to annoy me in the future... I am going to try to focus less on my pet peeves and focus more on having fun!
Sorry for the diatribe!