Not sure if I agree or not about getting rid of FP - I posed the same question a couple of pages back.
Here's the reality - with a $2 billion dollar investment in NextGen (which includes FP+ among other things) and the substantial investment in enhanced queues - FASTPASS IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE.
Not only is it not going anywhere, it is being expanded exponentially.
It certainly is not going anywhere, unfortunately. It's now being twisted into nothing more than an accessory to Disney's massive (and massively expensive) data acquisition program, aka - My Magic+, the sole intention of which is to fool the guests into thinking they are having a great time and getting "good value" for their thousands of vacation dollars while Disney gets to mine copious amounts of data on their eating habits, riding tendencies, spending levels, and all sorts of other related things.
Meanwhile, Disney is taking FastPass, which was designed to "get guests out of lines" and on other attractions and/or into shops (aka - spending money), and essentially flushing it down the toilet as a way of having each guest is treated (somewhat) equally when it comes to obtaining a FP, no matter what their income level is or where they are staying. While flawed, FP serves a purpose - in select instances and not at each and every freaking ride and attraction.
With the changes Disney is bringing to the FP system, they are opening the floodgates to a FP caste system - The more you pay, the more Disney magic you can experience!!! *wink wink* And I fear there are even more things they are looking to monetize with MM+. For example: Pay rack rate for a room at a Deluxe resort and, "You'll get the Disney Dining Plan for FREE,
plus early-access to Advance Dining Reservations at your favorite restaurants, ensuring you'll get the dining times you want! That's just more of the Disney magic!!! *wink wink*"
To me, the question should really become - Why has Disney been spending unknown-millions on "enhanced queues", so that guests can be entertained while they wait in queues, when FastPass was supposed to take people
out of the queues? I can't help but think that MM+ is part of some scheme to get the first-time guests, that Disney markets heavily to, to miss out on so much that they just
have to come back so that they can experience
more of the 'Disney magic'!!! *wink wink*
I've been enjoying the discussions around Future World attractions. It would bring an immense smile to my face if Disney corporate and TDO pulled their heads out of their synergistic a**es for once and brought JII back to its former glory. It seems as though every decision is now driven by, "How can we synergize [proposed ride or attraction or refurb] with [piece of IP] and make lots of money from parents buying lots of our cheap crappy merchandise for their kids??". Yes, I completely understand that Disney is a business and its goal is to turn a profit. But if they are going to squeeze the guests for more and more $$$, the least they could do would be to reinvest some of that into the parks that generate the revenue (and $1 billion+ in annual profit). No, the NFL is NOT an example of Disney "reinvesting" - For the hundreds of millions they tout they're spending on NFL, they've added a meet-and-greet, an average-at-best restaurant, one D-ticket ride and have another D-ticket scheduled to open in about 8 months. I will freely give Disney credit for the level of theming, which is really, really good. But forgive me if I'm expecting just a
little bit more out of the $600 million or whatever Disney's spending on NFL, when something like E:E cost $100 million and that's including the world's most advanced AudioAni...err... furry disco ornament.
It annoys the bejeezus out of me how Disney has taken, for example, Future World, and turned it from something near-visionary into thrill rides that (they thought would) appeal to the lowest-common-denominator (Not insinuating that anyone who enjoys thrill rides is dumb as a stick!! I love a good roller coaster/thrill ride, I just don't feel they belong in Future World). As a result Disney has dragged FW down into the sludge where far too many Americans reside as a result of the "dumbing down" of seemingly
everything now, not to mention the instant-gratification/can't-focus-on-anything-for-more-than-12-seconds-or-140-characters society we are devolving into.