Cesar R M
Well-Known Member
like many others said, the time you save from fastpass is immediately removed by waiting on standby on other attractions.. id say the net gain is zero.. infact you'd lose time.It's not the task of booking the FP 60 days in advance (that's the easy part), it's how it effects your time in the parks. Like others have mentioned, it seems like it has a huge impact on standby lines for the stuff you DON'T have FP+ for. I think we had 2 long waits while we were there and they were Star Tours and Peter Pan. With both rides, the standby line was moving incredibly slow due to the amount of FP+ riders they were taking in. Star Tours had to be at least 20:1 and Peter Pan seemed like it was 50:1.
I don't know what effect the FP actually have, but I suspect that (at best) it kinda evened my wait times out back to the average....average being what I would've waited had everyone been doing standby. So net/net, what value did it add in the end?
so, imho.. the whole benefit is simply an illusion.
it doesn't save time. It just lets you have secure rides.. 3 of them.
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