FoozieBear
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CM: Oh, sorry, you need a FP in order to ride this.
Guest: Wait, I'm confused, there's no standby line?
CM: That is correct. You can go to a FP kiosk and make a selection
Guest: Okay. So I'll get to ride it, what, in three hours?
CM: Correct.
Guest: Even though I can see there's no one in the FP line right now?
CM: Correct
Guest: Well that's disappointing. I think next time we'll choose to spend time at other parks rather than come here since we can't even get on the ride.
Good luck to that guest. It's nearly impossible to even get a FP to that ride. The line goes over two hours even on slow days and the FPs are gone within minutes of park opening.
Another WDW News site is reporting Today that Disney is "making more than the usual allotment of FastPass+ reservations available" for this test. So my interpretation is that everyone who wants a TSMM FP+ each day will get one. (Thus there will be no angry mobs with pitchforks outside Guest Services) So does that mean FP+ is really a reservation to come back later and stand in a 1-2 hour FP+ line instead of a 4 hour standby line?
Well, it can't be that much, becuase if they gave so many out, then basically all guests would be riding, so it would be no difference. The whole point is to eliminate riders so they can keep it down to a specific amount. I don't get why they have to eliminate the "first come first served" FastPass system, and now the first come first served standby line. The whole thing makes me sick.