BrerJon
Well-Known Member
Everyone has their preferences, yours is just for a company that datamines everything you do and sells it to everyone else.
I thought this was a discussion about Apple vs Android, not Disney?
Everyone has their preferences, yours is just for a company that datamines everything you do and sells it to everyone else.
say whaaaat? B-b-but its much faster to use a kiosk because they are conveniently located rather than the old way of walking to the attraction and getting a paper FP. LMAO. Whats sad is that this picture isnt even as bad as others I have seen. Dontcha just love waiting in a line JUST to get a FP,... only to wait in another line that Disney calls "fast" pass entrance.
I've never understood fanboy-ism when it comes to technology. Why someone would declare undying loyalty to a friggin' phone truly baffles me. I personally own a Nexus 5, my wife an iPhone 5, my song has an iPad Mini, we have a Kindle Fire, our everyday PC runs Linux, and my HTPC runs Windows 7. I have zero loyalty and use whatever tool gets the job done. If you feel the need to express your undying love to a piece of technology while at the same time disparaging its competitor, then you are an idiot.
I should have said "perceived advantage." We'll buy in to the trap if it seems advantageous. We really don't have much of a choice, right? If you eliminate the obvious pain-points with using the new system, we'll adopt.
"Maybe not to you but they are to us. I can not walk around in my real life for a week and ride, eat, sleep, drink, shop and relax like I can at WDW with a magic rubber band taking care of everything "unfun" about those things. That is immersive to us. If fact beyond not being able to do so it in my real life I don't know of a single place other than WDW that offers that experience."
...ever been on a CRUISE!!! 1 CARD Does it all !!! You can quit singing the "Hosannah"s...the concept is not that ORIGINAL !!
I love that my droid phone (galaxy), can control my smart tv, Xbox, sound system, and laptops throughout the house and I can display my phone onto the tv as well and its ALL for free. Apple makes you buy that apple tv box for $99 (lmao) to be able to do it and its still not as good.
Part of the problem is that a good portion of the people on here bashing MDE/FP+ have not even been to the parks since MDE/FP+ started. They just feed off the negativity of others and want to add to it. Another portion of the bashers went to the park and had "1" bad experience. Wither it be it didn't open their room door that 1 day or their credit card wouldn't sync for that one purchase. Guess what, the "key to the world" had the same issues. If people only posted from their own honest personal experiences the "board" would look a lot different.
Planning? Every vacation involves planning why should Disney be any different? ADR's - I can't go to any restaurant by me at dinner time and get a table. If its the weekend, you are looking at a 60 to 90 minute wait for any restaurant wither it be Applebees, Olive Garden, Outback, Ruth's Chris, or anywhere else.
FP+ - its nice to know that I WILL get to ride the rides I want to. I have been to Disney several times with the old system and been turned away from Soar'in and TSMM because all of the days FP's were gone by 10 am and the lines were already over 90 minutes long.
Is MDE/FP+ a money pit?.... Who knows it very well could be. We will never know for sure because Disney will NEVER publically release that info. People can only speculate on what the budgets were and what the actual costs are. As long as the ticket increases don't jump any more than the historical trend I'm not sure it really matters.
Remember, people with something negative always scream the loudest and most often.
I think you are completely overblowing how this impacts a day. For most people, FP+ means three rides in a day that they go to, with an hour window each. Maybe they have 1 or 2 meals reserved too. OK. So, during a day, a group would have 4-5 things that they have scheduled in a general timeframe. It's not nearly the burden you imply -- you just aim to be in a general area of the park around the windows (or close enough to walk there).
And, honestly, your main complain really is less about FP+ and more about enforcing FP return windows when you think about it. Because once they started enforcing return windows with paper FP, the same concerns about having to be a certain place at a certain time came to bear. And, unlike FP+, you didn't have flexibility with your return time. A runner (or the whole party) would go to a ride and have to decide whether to even get a FP if the time worked.
Also, attractions going down is one of the clear positive things about FP+ use. You can use the FP+ any time for that ride when it comes back or simply do something else -- that greatly increases flexibility, not hinders it.
Or maybe, just maybe you can schedule your rides with the idea of having enough time to relax at your meal and still get to the FP in time. Just tossing that out there. We had zero problem utilizing the FP's and still having plenty of time to sit down and relax at a meal without worrying about getting up and running a marathon to get to the ride/attraction. Every time I see someone complaining about not having enough time to get to their FP because they are eating I have to wonder about their time management skills. Did they really think that they should schedule a FP for a time when they might consider getting something to eat? Did they really decide that they would have enough time to relax at a meal 45 minutes before their FP time started? I would think that the CM's that are irritated are likely more irritated at the guest's lack of planning skills. Yes, even eating somewhere spur of the moment with the old FP system required a modicum of planning ability. Unless that person was one of the countless inconsiderate people that thought "I have a Fast Pass for 10:00am to 11:00am. I'll hold on to that baby for 8:00pm tonight." Again, the FP+ system is only as difficult as a person allows it to be. Use it responsibly and don't schedule/walk-in for a dinner 30-45 minutes before the FP time.
I must be missing something because I wanted to like the new system but it was just not pleasant or easy. I used the FP+ for the first time in preparation for our upcoming trip (11 days away!), and it may just be my own experience - but I did not find much flexibility in scheduling FP's. The FP's come in sets. I really only wanted the big draws - 7DMT, TS, SOARN, TT. Having heard that 4th FP+ were available only after the first three are used I was hoping to book early FP. I found that the first three days of my trip had only late - read dinner hour or later availability for the rides I wanted in the parks I was locked into because of ADRs.
I was up at midnight to book and the system was down. Not up until 5:00 a.m. I stayed up trying all night until it was available. Still I found that I had to start with my last days of the trip to find any early-ish times. It seems to me that planing FP+ after ADR's makes things much harder. I do not want to choose between great dining experiences and getting on all the rides we'd like to over a 10 day visit. Really, guests should be able to cover both when they are planning so darn far in advance. And I do not love that so many of my FP+ were available late in the day and late in the evening only - when I was booking at the earliest moment possible.
Our last trip was exactly a year ago and I did not attempt to make FP+ as these were the last days of paper FP and we only use them for the big rides - soarn, test track, and manage to hit the rides we like without them. We never tried to use a FP outside of its time stamp and never minded the standby lines.
I have been on a cruise and it's not the same to us, in fact a Disney cruise no less. we loved it but it's not the same as a week at WDW using a MB to us.
A few weekends ago we got into line at Little Mermaid at DCA right after World Of Color emptied out. They opened the entire switchback queue, and added a bit more. The wait was about 15 minutes. The attraction was a walk on when we got off the ride. It ate the crowd up.the only think I'm not sure about with using the new FP+ system is if I'm finished using my reservations for the day, is the only way to get new FPs is to visit an in-park Kiosk, or am I able to do it via the App?
Saturday was the first time I had truly used the new system, and traveling with a little one, I can see the pros and cons of it. It's great to be able to get a couple FPs together and hit one ride after another with minimal wait, but schedules rarely keep ON schedule when kids are involved. Seemed like a great idea to be able to hit iasw (shouldn't need a FP for it anyway) and then head over to Winnie the Pooh, but DS's (9-months) mood went from happy to sour while the boats stacked up at the unload for isaw. We ended up needing to change plans and get him fed and let him take a cat nap. Maybe it was just a matter of getting familiar with how to work this new system, but having to get FPs for everything vs having a segment of the attractions that are more or less walk-ons seems disadvantageous.
btw...for anyone who hasn't been to Disneyland...Little Mermaid rarely has more than a 10 minute wait. I couldn't believe that the Stand-by time for ours was 70 mins this Saturday...it's an Omnimover.
Also...kudos to Park Ops trying to start managing traffic flow around the hub. It took them FAR TOO LONG to realize that people who are there to watch fireworks want to set up in the street and not the sidewalk...now if they could just figure out how to get one way traffic flowing during peak Hub times.
TDO's execution of The Little Mermaid is a perfect representation of MK not having enough attraction capacity and using FP when not necessary making a ride system grossly inefficient.A few weekends ago we got into line at Little Mermaid at DCA right after World Of Color emptied out. They opened the entire switchback queue, and added a bit more. The wait was about 15 minutes. The attraction was a walk on when we got off the ride. It ate the crowd up.
A few weekends ago we got into line at Little Mermaid at DCA right after World Of Color emptied out. They opened the entire switchback queue, and added a bit more. The wait was about 15 minutes. The attraction was a walk on when we got off the ride. It ate the crowd up.
TDO's execution of The Little Mermaid is a perfect representation of MK not having enough attraction capacity and using FP when not necessary making a ride system grossly inefficient.
In reality, FP+ is a mousetrap. It's one that is designed to keep the guests running around in the maze in the hopes of being distracted by a piece of rotten cheese (Stitch/Imagination/etc) in the hope that they won't all go after the coveted cheddar at the center of the maze.
Part of the problem is that a good portion of the people on here bashing MDE/FP+ have not even been to the parks since MDE/FP+ started. They just feed off the negativity of others and want to add to it. Another portion of the bashers went to the park and had "1" bad experience. Wither it be it didn't open their room door that 1 day or their credit card wouldn't sync for that one purchase. Guess what, the "key to the world" had the same issues. If people only posted from their own honest personal experiences the "board" would look a lot different.
Planning? Every vacation involves planning why should Disney be any different? ADR's - I can't go to any restaurant by me at dinner time and get a table. If its the weekend, you are looking at a 60 to 90 minute wait for any restaurant wither it be Applebees, Olive Garden, Outback, Ruth's Chris, or anywhere else.
FP+ - its nice to know that I WILL get to ride the rides I want to. I have been to Disney several times with the old system and been turned away from Soar'in and TSMM because all of the days FP's were gone by 10 am and the lines were already over 90 minutes long.
Is MDE/FP+ a money pit?.... Who knows it very well could be. We will never know for sure because Disney will NEVER publically release that info. People can only speculate on what the budgets were and what the actual costs are. As long as the ticket increases don't jump any more than the historical trend I'm not sure it really matters.
Remember, people with something negative always scream the loudest and most often.
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