I don't know why people still push the "Fastpass doesn't actually increase standby wait times because it evens out/offsets crowds" argument despite the fact that we have now seen legit proof that it does. Attractions that were already popular Fastpass attractions have seen
no significant change in their standby wait times, while attractions that previously did not have Fastpass (Pirates) or were a secondary Fastpass selection (IE Tower of Terror Fastpasses generally being a secondary choice to Rock 'n' Roller Coaster) have seen significant increases.
Fastpass
does artificially inflate the standby queues to a longer wait time than if that attraction did
not have Fastpass. How much it inflates the queue depends on how many Fastpass users are returning. When the attractions frequently have to take 10-20:1 ratio of Fastpass:Standby ,
then the Fastpass line IS THE NORMAL LINE, except now you had to reserve waiting in it in advance!
("When
everyone has a Fastpass... no one does!")
Lol that's just false. An attraction that could handle 1,000 guests per hour before Fastpass+ can now handle EXACTLY 1,000 guests per hour after the implementation of Fastpass+. The parks' ride capacities have not been altered in any way, shape, or form.
But with no Fastpass, all 1,000 riders per hour would come from the standby (only) line. With Fastpass implemented, less than 200 of them per hour would.
So let's say an attraction has an hourly capacity of 1,000 riders per hour, and the queue holds approximately 1,000 people. With ONLY ONE queue, when you queue up in this situation as guest number 1,001, you will wait approximately 1 hour. With 80% or more of the ride's capacity being devoted to a second queue, those 1,000 people in the standby queue ahead of you will ride before you... and also everyone with a Fastpass, resulting in
significantly more people riding before you than would ever be physically possible with just one queue.
Fastpass was created as a crowd management system to let guests spend more time in the shops and restaurants spending money. The goal of
Fastpass Plus seems to be to ensure the seats are filled at all times.
Of course the reason Fastpass remains as a "positive" in the eyes of the public is because it gives the
perception that you are skipping the "normal" line, you are the exception getting the benefit. In reality, whenever there is high demand, you are scheduling to enter the "regular" queue. While it is definitely nice to know you have a guaranteed short wait for an attraction, and locking that in before you even get to the park is also nice, the real offset is inflated wait times all around, and you are doing more work to ride the same amount of attractions as you would have been able to ride if Fastpass didn't exist at all.
Edit: before, this only punished guests who did not bother to obtain any Fastpasses. Even a "spur of the moment" day visitor could obtain some decent Fastpasses, provided they didn't arrive at the end of the day. With advanced reservations taking up almost all of the inventory, it punishes anyone who didn't or was unable to book in advance.
And that's why, on top of the glitches, the new system sucks. Because while the original Fastpass system was still manipulative crowd management, it was at least somewhat fair by being first-come, first serve. With Fastpass+ its very clear that the endgame goal was to further manipulate your time in the parks as much as possible, reward resort guests and advance ticket purchases, thereby locking people in before their visit even begins.