I'm really hoping the Dumbo queue is an early test for a concept that could work wonders for a popular E-ticket down the road.
Picture this: You enter an indoor, themed area, roughly the size of the downstairs area of The Land pavilion. You're either given a pager, or your estimated wait is shown on your smartphone. The waiting area has plenty of places so sit, a quick-service/snack counter, gift shop, interactive displays and of course wifi. So you can relax for an hour, rather than stand in a line, browse the web, grab a snack, drink and a souvenir, then be notified fifteen minutes before your ride to enter the short line.
This is essentially the concept of the new Dumbo line, but taken to the next level. Furthermore, it creates an opportunity for people to spend money while waiting for the attraction, one of Disney's biggest perceived benefits of FastPass.
Picture this: You enter an indoor, themed area, roughly the size of the downstairs area of The Land pavilion. You're either given a pager, or your estimated wait is shown on your smartphone. The waiting area has plenty of places so sit, a quick-service/snack counter, gift shop, interactive displays and of course wifi. So you can relax for an hour, rather than stand in a line, browse the web, grab a snack, drink and a souvenir, then be notified fifteen minutes before your ride to enter the short line.
This is essentially the concept of the new Dumbo line, but taken to the next level. Furthermore, it creates an opportunity for people to spend money while waiting for the attraction, one of Disney's biggest perceived benefits of FastPass.