scottb411
Well-Known Member
Better be careful with that. What if I planned to go to the MK in the morning and then had a dinner in Epcot. However, I decide if I time things right I can get a quick ride on Test Track in before my dinner. How soon do I have to be in the park to meet your requirement?
There is always that risk but Disney is going to have all of that data in their hands to see what the percentages are for guests that haven't entered the park 60 minutes before FP time, 120 minutes before FP time, and then see the historical percentages of actual guest that use those fast passes and make decisions from there. I'm sure those numbers will be pretty consistent over time. The trade-off is that the standby wait will go up on days that the numbers don't match the percentages.