YankeeMouse
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Any word on availability for AP holders (not Florida but regular AP)?
There is a lot more to this than just convenience. In moving to this system I think we are given up a lot of choice and freedom, and if it is just for convenience's sake I don't think it is worth it.
The could be (and has been) said about the transition from the old system to the regular-Fastpass world. It changes the way you tour the parks, and not always for the better.
Have you missed the pages and pages of discussion on FP+? If the whole thing was just old FP and Magic Bands I don't think anyone would have a problem with it. But it is not. FP+ will completely change how you tour the parks, but it is not all good. You may think it is worth it not to have to walk around to get FP's, or find the band more convenient, but you are making sacrifices to get this. You won't be able to get as many FPs as you want, you won't be able to choose which rides you want them for outside of some strict brackets, and you won't be able to get them in more than one park per day.
There is a lot more to this than just convenience. In moving to this system I think we are given up a lot of choice and freedom, and if it is just for convenience's sake I don't think it is worth it.
No time frame on AP roll out yet.Any word on availability for AP holders (not Florida but regular AP)?
So are they going to eventually do away with all the fastpass machines in the parks? And have everyone book FPs before their trip?
Welcome to life, people need to be able to "get it", and I still believe the majority will. Using FP+ is not exactly difficult. If they can't use this I would seriously question how they can operate in the rest of the world. Let's face it, Disney are going to do a serious amount of hand-holding throughout this. People wont get that the rest of the world.
I saw an article in the Orlando news about Publix now rolling out pre-ordering sandwiches, deli meats and cheeses via - you guessed it - smartphone, web site, and in store kiosks. YOu choose what you want, and when it will be ready for pickup. Like it or not, this kind of things is here, and here to stay. People are going to expect it in every facet of their life. Disney are right to roll this out.
can't say that we ever grab more than one or two fastpasses per day if that when we visit any of the parks so i don't see what the problem with having 4 would be . As for the AP people being "moved aside" i wonder about the amount of profit difference between an AP holder who pops in multi times a year and rides rides and spends a bit of cash on merch/meals and a once a year visitor who spends far more on merch/meals .
I do think pushing out the AP holders is kinda harsh but it is always going to come down to the bottom line in all reality
Chipotle has app for preordering food we have never had a problem. People who have smart phone tend to know how to use them. You aren't suddenly going to have 1000s if people with no clue ordering by smart phone.No, I agree. But the fact remains that if ... let's make up a number ... let's say that today 27% of guests at the MK have little or no knowledge of what FP is. Sucks for them, BUT ... their days still should be enjoyable. They still should be able to see plenty and do plenty -- perhaps, with longer waits -- but they will not be getting a significantly diminished experience because of it.
Now, turn it around and let's say -- perhaps, optimistically -- that a year from now MM+ is up and totally operational and that same amount of 27% of guests at the MK have little or no knowledge as to what it is, how it works and how they fit in. They will have a significantly less MAGICal visit.
That IS how the system is set up. We all are going to OPT IN for the MAGIC or we'll pay just as much and get a vastly lower quality experience.
That seem distinctly unfair and unDisneylike to me.
People have never been forced to use intrusive technology and that is the direction society is headed, Steve. You are quite right. But that doesn't make it a good thing or a needed thing. And that's leaving out all the other factors ... including the fact some of us like to be spontaneous.
Ah, Steve, yet another reason why you should give up that cold grey UK weather and join your many countrymen living in O-Town! ...And those sandwiches are worth moving for too! Funny you mention Publix as I have a half of one of their delicious subs sitting in my fridge from Friday (hope it's still good!) ... Pre-ordering food is something that has been happening since Old Dead Guy Walt was alive. Only difference now is using technology -- or different tech -- to do so.
Considering how tough it can be to get your order straight when dealing with a person one-on-one, I hate pre-ordering because something is always wrong (usually more than one).
Have you watched people struggle to use those kiosks at Pecos Bill's? Now, imagine 11,000 lunch orders coming in via smartphone. I see nothing but disaster written all over that. And not the UNI attraction either.
I also don't think I've asked you directly your opinion, but do you really believe that this way of spending $1.5 billion is smarter than building actual attractions like what UNI and SW are doing or investing in physical infrastructure like monorails, roads and buildings? And before you answer, let's try and separate the back of the house tech upgrades, which were needed, from the entire MM+ program.
You should have seen the seen the people struggling with the BOG kiosks on our Thanksgiving trip.Have you watched people struggle to use those kiosks at Pecos Bill's?
Yes FP ticket machines will be gone. You will be able to make FP+ reservations ahead of your trip, or on the day of your trip whilst inside the park. To do this you will be able to use a smartphone, kiosks in the parks, or a computer with a web browser.
I just thought of another question that I have not seen answered or asked (not that it hasn't been). What if I choose to have one or two FP's in MK in the morning but am not sure where I'll be later? Can I make two FP+ reservations in the morning and then later, after hopping to another park, make more for that park at that time?
Chipotle has app for preordering food we have never had a problem. People who have smart phone tend to know how to use them. You aren't suddenly going to have 1000s if people with no clue ordering by smart phone.
The problem at Pecos Bills and BOG is you have guests who have never used the tech before and may not be tech savvy trying to use the system.
Are you kidding? My grandma has an iPhone. And no, she doesn't have a clue how to use it. We are at the point now where everybody and their grandmother has a smartphone. Literally.
Are you kidding? My grandma has an iPhone. And no, she doesn't have a clue how to use it. We are at the point now where everybody and their grandmother has a smartphone. Literally.
Yeah, Us locals already have to deal with mostly counter service meals. To be honest we have as much an opportunity to reserve our meals 180 day out just like tourists, but that sort of defeats the advantages of being a local and having an AP. None of the locals I know of do that. We just leave the parks early or arrive late and eat off property.Well, at least there will be kiosks for people without smartphones, but they are still at a bit of a disadvantage because they won't be to reserve any FP+'s while in line for another attraction like smartphone users will be able to do.
I'd hate to be a local WDW fan having to deal with all this; it sounds to me like they stand to suffer the most from all this MyMagic stuff...as if shutting locals out of dining with the 180-day ADR window wasn't bad enough, now we're reserving rides months in advance .
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