TrainsOfDisney
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Most of us long for the days of classic FP don’t we?Your solution is for them to not charge for their maxed out ride booking system?
Most of us long for the days of classic FP don’t we?Your solution is for them to not charge for their maxed out ride booking system?
So might the problem be charging $150 for a ticket, $35 for a booking system, and $18 for one ride on a “headliner” that is likely not very good?A hypothetical discussion I had this week, entirely in my head, went like this:
Me: I'm sure y'all modeled various 'DAS abuse' outcomes before rolling out G+, right?
Industrial Engineer: Yeah, but this is so far beyond what the models said that if the models had said X%, we wouldn't have believed the models.
Two types of people:Most of us long for the days of classic FP don’t we?
I agree. It’s ends up turning into a feeling of resentment instead of the previous feeling that you got your monies worth.You’re not wrong
All roads lead back to roam here.
Genie is a “circular” problem. People don’t want to pay for genie…then they break down and buy it…then it doesn’t work well at all…so they are even more embedded hating it and the fees.
Lather rinse
Yep. At seven dwarfs or Rise, you just book it like any other DAS and scan into the LL once your time is up. And can book it as many times as you want. Its the same as any other ride. It's not treated differently like it is on the G+ systemDAS goes in the ILL line, I believe. I could be wrong.
Know what else inflates standby waits? People getting into the standby queue.That's true, but maybe only to a point?
A high capacity attraction like Small World is one thing.
What about something that is popular with low capacity, like Peter Pan. The type of attraction that sells out of Genie+ spots early.
If Disney has to keep allowing repeat DAS spots, when the "Fastpass" line is already at "capacity", that could inflate standby wait times and infringe on the enjoyment of other guests.
My Dad running around the park with our tickets as a kid while we walked with our mom and grandparents, leading to an afternoon with a stack of FP tickets were like my peak Disney years.Two types of people:
1. Those that know fastpass 1.0 was the best
2. Those that are wrong.
Absolutely. Might be hard to stuff that genie back in the bottle though, isn’t part of what made that so great that try as they might uptake wasn’t very high with paper FP and education was a struggle? I’d assume guests are too well informed in the age of social media for that system to be as advantageous as it once was ever again.Most of us long for the days of classic FP don’t we?
But is that what is causing these problems. Its been said DAS takes up less than 10% of the guests but uses say 50% of lines… thats not a “fraud” issue thats an issue with the system Disney has in place.Maybe I'm misreading, but would it be accurate to say "ppl who are getting the pass for fraudulent reasons are doing it because they can 100% have a superior experience as the system exists compared to standby or even G+ since they don't have any mitigating factors that families who do actually need the pass have"
Cause I agree if so
Wdw has never had an attendance decline without a recession. Because it’s counterintuitive.I agree. It’s ends up turning into a feeling of resentment instead of the previous feeling that you got your monies worth.
I wonder if the execs think about that—the long term implications and guest satisfaction when deciding things like Genie+. It’s not fun to Apple Pay an extra $120 right off the bat when you enter the park.
But it also didn’t grind the standbys to a haltAbsolutely. Might be hard to stuff that genie back in the bottle though, isn’t part of what made that so great that try as they might uptake wasn’t very high with paper FP and education was a struggle? I’d assume guests are too well informed in the age of social media for that system to be as advantageous as it once was ever again.
Yes, but because 10% of the Guests can take 50% of the capacity, it encourages people to lie to gain that advantage. If 1% of the guests were takin up 5% of the lines (because it was harder to get the pass), I don't think anyone would be upset. Imagine the day a person that does not require DAS can have if they get DAS and power uses G+. I'm assuming ~15-20 line skips in a full 12-13 hour park day.But is that what is causing these problems. Its been said DAS takes up less than 10% of the guests but uses say 50% of lines… thats not a “fraud” issue thats an issue with the system Disney has in place.
Oh I agree. But I think that ties back into party sizeBut is that what is causing these problems. Its been said DAS takes up less than 10% of the guests but uses say 50% of lines… thats not a “fraud” issue thats an issue with the system Disney has in place.
Exactly…which is impossible for the standard customer. It’s developing into an “angry majority”Yes, but because 10% of the Guests can take 50% of the capacity, it encourages people to lie to gain that advantage. If 1% of the guests were takin up 5% of the lines (because it was harder to get the pass), I don't think anyone would be upset. Imagine the day a person that does not require DAS can have if they get DAS and power uses G+. I'm assuming ~15-20 line skips in a full 12-13 hour park day.
There’s 3 steps that might fix this issue:Oh I agree. But I think that ties back into party size
Let's say there are 100,000 ppl total in the park
10,000 of them have a DAS pass. But those 10,000 ppl who have the pass also each have 3 others of that 90,000 other guests who are joining them
So now, of that original 100,000, 40,000 are using DAS in the lightning lane. And 60,000 ppl are split between G+ and Standby. Meaning more guests could be using the "faster" option than just standby on any given day. Which just breaks the system entirely and no one is happy(especially those paying extra for G+)
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That's the issue. And unfortunately, it really doesn't have an easy fix. Either sell less G+ (they won't, and we don't even really know how how much they sell.) Or, in fact, the only other "easy" fix(not saying I like it), is to create less guest load on the DAS system by not having as many ppl with DAS and coming up with alternatives.
Full agreementThere’s 3 steps that might fix this issue:
1. More capacity
2. Limit genie sales
3. Reduce DAS use
They won’t do the first 2…so all the heat is directed to 3
Full agreement
Given the things being talked about for magic Kingdom and animal Kingdom and the like, I do think they know that we need more capacity. In fact, I can tell you that from my experience at least on a managerial level(talking to those in charge of different areas), it is known that more capacity is needed. Which is why even small things like that little Encanto show at Epcot or the drone show at Disney Springs or anything small like that are all ways to try to give more people things to do.
But other than small, little things like that, building capacity takes time and it's arguable that they may have dropped the ball in the last 5 to 10 years about adding capacity when they should have. So now they are gonna have to play catch up.
In the meantime the only other option is reducing the load on DAS, unfortunately. That's what it comes down too
DAS users have to get a spot in the virtual queue first. If they get one, then when their boarding group is called they can go to the cast members at the entrance and they will convert it so you can enter through the LL. But all DAS users do have to go through the same VQ process that everyone has to go through, so are no more guaranteed to get a boarding group than anyone else.DAS goes in the ILL line, I believe. I could be wrong.
DAS users have to get a spot in the virtual queue first. If they get one, then when their boarding group is called they can go to the cast members at the entrance and they will convert it so you can enter through the LL. But all DAS users do have to go through the same VQ process that everyone has to go through, so are no more guaranteed to get a boarding group than anyone else.
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