If they were running on Windows, then yes.Did they say "Updating... (1%)" on the screens?
I think they're getting close to flipping the switch. A couple of places I've read articles on say they are predicting July 5th as the turn on date. Either way I wish they would have not turned them on until they're ready for them to go live because all that does is mess with our heads. LOL
That makes sense. Everyone is trying to tap their Magicband when they should have swiped their card first.They're being updated to accept all major credit cards.
I haven't seen your math specifically, but it's actually a fairly complicated meth problem that relies on a lot of queuing theory.
...or fairly high on meth, apparently...Yes, one would have to be really good at math to do it right.
If they are going to bring it back with the pre-booking, I would think it would be announced at least 30 days in advance. If whatever form it takes (all paid or hybrid of free and upgrade) is day of only then they can just turn it on with no notice.I think they're getting close to flipping the switch. A couple of places I've read articles on say they are predicting July 5th as the turn on date. Either way I wish they would have not turned them on until they're ready for them to go live because all that does is mess with our heads. LOL
Whoever came up with it definitely had a meth problem, but back to the concept. Yes, math enters into some discussion, but math doesn't always know or see the actual physical happening. It can measure that if the attraction has a, for simplicity sake, 100 per hour capacity, both lines have to be part of that 100 capacity. However, the standby line, by definition of the name alone, has to be a wait and see. I don't know if there is a maximum that CM's work with when allowing Fastpass ahead of standby, but if not then the first person in the standby line will still be waiting for an hour or more. The ride is operating but standby isn't playing, just waiting. In the meantime, those with FP will be moving quickly while others stand idle. Math can only go so far with that when putting it against reality of what is happening. Hundreds of people may be standing waiting while others that might not have even gotten to the park before people in the standby line got into that line are happily allowed to cut in front of all those hot, tired and sore footed people that paid the same admission rate, by the way, to remained standing. That is a fact, not a statistic that is recorded, or if it is recorded it is not cared about.I haven't seen your math specifically, but it's actually a fairly complicated meth problem that relies on a lot of queuing theory. It's very easy to change one assumption or one variable and skew the results to the outcome that you want. I've seen many different attempts to use math to illustrate a point about FastPass over the years on this board, including from myself, that of all produce different outcomes. I'm not saying your math is wrong necessarily, as I said I haven't seen it, but I don't think it's as cut and dry as that. Yes, it is math, but if you don't have the right equation in your result will be skewed.
They could also begin precooking on x date but in the meantime add day of only.If they are going to bring it back with the pre-booking, I would think it would be announced at least 30 days in advance. If whatever form it takes (all paid or hybrid of free and upgrade) is day of only then they can just turn it on with no notice.
Iโm also thinking based on the ADR window shrinking to 60 days out that the FP window (if there still is one) would shrink too as to not have them fall on the same dayIf they are going to bring it back with the pre-booking, I would think it would be announced at least 30 days in advance. If whatever form it takes (all paid or hybrid of free and upgrade) is day of only then they can just turn it on with no notice.
Iโm also thinking based on the ADR window shrinking to 60 days out that the FP window (if there still is one) would shrink too as to not have them fall on the same day
Iโm not sure, I havenโt heard anything suggesting the 180 day window would be coming back but also havenโt heard it was gone for good.Okay..... I apparently have not been keeping up with the ADR thing. I thought the 60 day ADR window was a COVID thing. Are they not returning this to 180 days out sometime soon?
Those are all things you can model for and see the impact ofIt can measure that if the attraction has a, for simplicity sake, 100 per hour capacity, both lines have to be part of that 100 capacity. However, the standby line, by definition of the name alone, has to be a wait and see. I don't know if there is a maximum that CM's work with when allowing Fastpass ahead of standby, but if not then the first person in the standby line will still be waiting for an hour or more. The ride is operating but standby isn't playing, just waiting. In the meantime, those with FP will be moving quickly while others stand idle. Math can only go so far with that when putting it against reality of what is happening. Hundreds of people may be standing waiting while others that might not have even gotten to the park before people in the standby line got into that line are happily allowed to cut in front of all those hot, tired and sore footed people that paid the same admission rate, by the way, to remained standing.
That's true, but what I'm trying to say is that you don't need a Doctorate to see it if you have spent any time in lines both with and without FP influence. The regular line without Fastpass allowed everyone in that line to continue moving. The wait time was calculated from the beginning of the line (meaning where the CM directed) and if it was free of breakdowns that was how long it took to get from the end to the ride. If the line didn't reach the end then it was going to be a shorter time, if beyond the entrance it was longer. One didn't need a slide rule to figure that out.Those are all things you can model for and see the impact of
100% THIS!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, but it's 100% the exact opposite. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. You have once again been duped by the time that you think you have saved in random attractions. You did save time on whatever attractions you had a FP assigned to you, but if you want to see anything else you will quickly lose that saved time because of others that have FP and making you stand in that dreaded standby line. Without FP you would have used the same amount of time to see more because you didn't have to deal with the road block on the standby line caused by the multi car wreak that is the Fastpass line.100% THIS!!!!!!!!!
Many people have pointed out that many of us never waited in standby lines. Getting FP was too easy. Also, based on much of the data provided there is no evidence that FP does significantly increase standby waits. In fact most of the evidence suggests that people that use FP, do overall spend less time waiting.Sorry, but it's 100% the exact opposite. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. You have once again been duped by the time that you think you have saved in random attractions. You did save time on whatever attractions you had a FP assigned to you, but if you want to see anything else you will quickly lose that saved time because of others that have FP and making you stand in that dreaded standby line. Without FP you would have used the same amount of time to see more because you didn't have to deal with the road block on the standby line caused by the multi car wreak that is the Fastpass line.
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