Lightning Lane at Walt Disney World

Purduevian

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Ive watched the video when it came out & have stated my feelings on this… but thank you for providing the link.

Also thank you for the Parksavers website will take a look now.
Yup, I think we just have a fundamental difference in the idea of how much of an advantage planning should give someone while attending a Disney park.
Don't get me wrong though, I will attempt to use and abuse whatever system Disney puts out to the best of my ability. I just feel like nerdy Purduevian staying at an value $120 a night hotel should not be able to skip more/better lines than Scrooge McDuck staying 10 nights in a Poly Bungalow, but he didn't do his research on G+.
 
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crazy4disney

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In the Parks
No
Yup, I think we just have a fundamental difference in the idea of how much of an advantage planning should give someone while attending a Disney park.
Don't get me wrong though, I will attempt to use and abuse whatever system Disney puts out to the best of my ability. I just feel like nerdy Purduevian staying at an value $120 a night hotel should not be able to skip more/better lines than Scrooge McDuck staying 10 nights in a Poly Bungalow, but he didn't do his research on G+.
see i wouldnt say booking Fp really "planning" you are doing the bare minimum required for the trip heck it probably takes longer to book your room and flight and a car rental than it does clicking on rides to choose from and if anything that should be fun and exciting
 

DCLcruiser

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It worked well cause everyone and their cousin don't buy it.
I guess not? It worked well for me. We did DLR and DCA in one day.
I understand the excitement to go to WDW but I would lower the expectations that G+ works anywhere close to Maxpass at DL
I just want my own experience with it. FP worked great, FP+ worked great, MaxPass worked great. I can't imagine G+ is actually that much worse...but I haven't used it yet.
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
I guess not? It worked well for me. We did DLR and DCA in one day.

I just want my own experience with it. FP worked great, FP+ worked great, MaxPass worked great. I can't imagine G+ is actually that much worse...but I haven't used it yet.
I would imagine

I wish you all the best however and hope it’s not crowded and all rides are functioning on your days
 

mikejs78

Premium Member
What baffles me is why they don't just have everything be an ILL with real time demand pricing. You walk up to the attraction, the price for the LL is listed right there. The choice is simple, either pay for access or wait in standby.

No planning necessary. Completely transparent.

That would be even worse than this Genie+ disaster.
 

ChrisM

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That would be even worse than this Genie+ disaster.

There are obviously pros and cons to every permutation of a skip-the-line system, although they are highly variable based on each person's circumstances and touring preferences.

Cost is the obvious big negative here. What else about it bothers you?

Personally, I would vastly prefer this over Genie+ and every past permutation of FastPass. No pre-planning, no rules to learn or inside tricks to try and exploit, costs clearly specified, and the cost/benefit of paying or not staring you directly in the face.
 

crazy4disney

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
There are obviously pros and cons to every permutation of a skip-the-line system, although they are highly variable based on each person's circumstances and touring preferences.

Cost is the obvious big negative here. What else about it bothers you?

Personally, I would vastly prefer this over Genie+ and every past permutation of FastPass. No pre-planning, no rules to learn or inside tricks to try and exploit, costs clearly specified, and the cost/benefit of paying or not staring you directly in the face.
So this probably more than doubles the price of a full prices ticket you already paid for to enter the park and if you choose not to pay for it for whatever reason you are stuck on longgg standby lines.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
According to an update from Disney, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Frozen Ever After, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, Space Mountain and Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain will remain in the general Genie+ lineup instead of returning back to à la carte purchases.
 

Disstevefan1

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What baffles me is why they don't just have everything be an ILL with real time demand pricing. You walk up to the attraction, the price for the LL is listed right there. The choice is simple, either pay for access or wait in standby.

No planning necessary. Completely transparent.
As long as there is still a free stand-by queue for all attractions I like this.

Folks would have the option to wait in stand-by for free.

Let's take this concept a little further. You know how you can load up a little gift card on a bracelet and use at the food booths in EPCOT (I love this), they should have a similar thing for ILL. you load up an ILL card (or your MDE account) with $$ and when you tap into the ILL queue, $$ is subtracted for that ILL.
 

dreday3

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According to an update from Disney, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Frozen Ever After, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, Space Mountain and Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain will remain in the general Genie+ lineup instead of returning back to à la carte purchases.

I know I'm in the minority on this one, but I'd rather Remy and Railway be for purchase. It was so easy to just buy and have it secured.

I haven't been paying attention, are Railway and Remy hard to get a Genie + for?
I feel like Railway and Slinky - would be difficult to get both on same day?
 

mikejs78

Premium Member
I know I'm in the minority on this one, but I'd rather Remy and Railway be for purchase. It was so easy to just buy and have it secured.

I haven't been paying attention, are Railway and Remy hard to get a Genie + for?
I feel like Railway and Slinky - would be difficult to get both on same day?
Railway is actually pretty easy to get. Falcon is harder.
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
I know I'm in the minority on this one, but I'd rather Remy and Railway be for purchase. It was so easy to just buy and have it secured.

I haven't been paying attention, are Railway and Remy hard to get a Genie + for?
I feel like Railway and Slinky - would be difficult to get both on same day?

Let me preface this by saying I'm not calling you out specifically but using your post as a broad statement.

Disney has succeeded.

"I'd rather Remy and Railway be for purchase."

People are now preferring to pay additional money for attractions that are already included in your park admission price.
 

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