Tom Morrow
Well-Known Member
When the Splash Mountain fastpass was down a couple weeks ago we waited in standby for over an hour, moving nice and slow and sweating to death. Not much fun with a 3 and 5 year old.
If they had been using fastpass on this day, and you didn't have one, your wait would have been even longer and slower.
Another problem with fastpass is not only the amount of people using it, but the fact that at the merge point, you have to take in a higher ratio of fastpass users than guests in the standby line. if the fastpass line gets too backed up, the standby line will not move at ALL for a while. That, plus the fact that we can't refuse any late fastpasses all makes the standby line much longer and slower than it needs to be.
Take it from someone who works on an attraction that uses fastpass - without it, things would go much smoother for everyone.
See, the point is, there wouldn't BE a 45 minute standby wait if there was no fastpass.I completely agree. It's only logical that no fastpass means slightly less wait for people who don't use it, but for those of us smart enough to use it waiting 5-10 minutes/ride versus 45 minutes is a huge difference.