All I said was to group the FP machines in one location in each land and for the popular rides at the gates of the park so that when you walk in, instead of running to Space mountain etc you just get your ticket and head to another ride. That plan wouldnt change anything inthe current system except having to run from ride too ride in one area to get a ticket when you need to. And its the same system as the current FP. You get one ticket. My plan only groups the machines and makes it easier to get your ticket. And it would only update the machines.
"cellphone based service"
That means iPhone
That means anyone who doesn't have one can go eat a worm.
/sigh
"cellphone based service"
That means iPhone
That means anyone who doesn't have one can go eat a worm.
/sigh
I think its beneficial for some people to walk for their fast passes Im sick of this country making everything easier.:goodnevil
Not like the person in front of me at the FP machine at Kali River Rapids yersterday? He had a stack of park tickets the size of a deck of cards to get FP's for. :brick:Wish they had another way of doing this. Possibly the CM in that area could get them what they need without feeding them through the machines.
We waited for the back, but the point of all this is that large tour groups can really disrupt the flow of Fastpass. I would say though that they are definitely entitled to use the system just like all of us. I would also say that asking a CM to give them 100 Fastpasses without scanning the tickets isn't an easy solution either because then they could do that at every attraction as their tickets wouldn't show they have a pending Fastpass.
This is one of the things that bugs me about Fastpass. Too many times, I've seen the CM manning the FP entrance, will just let guests go thru for what seems like for an endless amount of time. While the standby line has to wait forever. I really wish they would manage this more judiciously. For example, they could allow 20 FP guests, then 10 standbys or something to that effect. But, it just doesn't seem right that they allow so many FP guests to go ahead of the standbys and make that line twice as long as it should be. I like Fastpass and we use it whenever we have the chance, but I don't think they necessarily manage FPs and the line in the most efficient manner.
I would hate this if I am at a value resort.
I would love it if I could afford a deluxe resort.
Hey, I'm just being honest.
This is one of the things that bugs me about Fastpass. Too many times, I've seen the CM manning the FP entrance, will just let guests go thru for what seems like for an endless amount of time. While the standby line has to wait forever. I really wish they would manage this more judiciously. For example, they could allow 20 FP guests, then 10 standbys or something to that effect. But, it just doesn't seem right that they allow so many FP guests to go ahead of the standbys and make that line twice as long as it should be. I like Fastpass and we use it whenever we have the chance, but I don't think they necessarily manage FPs and the line in the most efficient manner.
They might have fixed this issue. I just returned last month and I noticed that they split up the FB and general lines... at least on HTOT, Rocking Roller Coaster, and the mountains at MK. Did anyone else notice a change?
For the most part though, Disney World handles Fastpass far more effeciently than Disneyland.
This is one of my biggest criticisms of fastpass. It should get priority over standby, but the implementation of this isn't consistent. This is because they really can't keep the flow of Fastpass consistent under the current unwritten rule that there is no end to your return window. For the most part though, Disney World handles Fastpass far more effeciently than Disneyland.
The kids presumably didn't understand English, or at least the directions they were given.
So I can break into a room at the Poly, turn on the TV, print out some VIP fast passes, and go back to my humble room at the All Stars. No problem.I found an interesting new patent that Disney filed in May, that could point to some big changes in the works for Fastpass at the parks. In it, they detailed a system that could be used on a tv screen or kiosk at a hotel to make advanced fastpass reservations.
Also mentioned in the patent are hierarchy levels where guests staying at more expensive (deluxe) hotels might get more preferential access to advance fastpass reservations compared to those staying at a value.
So I can break into a room at the Poly, turn on the TV, print out some VIP fast passes, and go back to my humble room at the All Stars. No problem.
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