kong1802
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I just go based off what I see from Disney.
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Where do you see this?
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Assuming this is a real list from a database and/or the source code of an app, these appear to be fast pass types along with subtypes.I just go based off what I see from Disney.
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I think “Accessibility” will be DAS.Assuming this is a real list from a database and/or the source code of an app, these appear to be fast pass types along with subtypes.
Taking a swag at what each represents:
AUTO_RECOVERY - Handed out to appease a large group of customers who maybe have to leave the queue or something due to an out of CM control issue such as an e-stop situation
AUTO_DOWNTIME_RECOVERY - Handed out when the ride is e-stopped and evacuated?
ACCESSIBILITY - Handed out for a scheduled return time for wheelchairs/scooters. They do this with some rides like Everest today
VACATION_CLUB - Handed out to prospective DVC members for going thru the sales presentation
RECOVERY_INVENTORY - Handed out to appease a customer? Maybe each CM is granted X amount of these per day/week?
RECOVERY_NON_INVENTORY - Handed out by guest relations to appease a customer, outside of the normal allotment of appeasement items
GOVERNMENT - Military/public servant appreciation type of fast passes handed out for special circumstances/occasions
LOCATION_RETURN - Legacy comped fastpass via the app? (Return at X time)
PURCHASED - The new MaxPass type of entry to the ride
PRESS - Press pass for line skipping
RIDER_SWAP - The rider swap type of fast pass
VIP - Self-explanatory
NOT_FOUND - An unknown bucket/category. I'd imagine CMs are trained to avoid sticking folks in this bucket but can if necessary
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NOI_COMP - Some type of complimentary pass?
NON_COMP - Some type of non-complimentary pass?
GENIE - From the Genie auto-selection mechanism?
ULTIMATE - Some type of all-inclusive fast pass
NOT_FOUND - An unknown bucket/category. I'd imagine CMs are trained to avoid sticking folks in this bucket but can if necessary
Purchased could be the 3 extra FP that club level can purchase (90 days out for $60 a day per person)... But I also think it could be the MaxPass type.Assuming this is a real list from a database and/or the source code of an app, these appear to be fast pass types along with subtypes.
Taking a swag at what each represents:
AUTO_RECOVERY - Handed out to appease a large group of customers who maybe have to leave the queue or something due to an out of CM control issue such as an e-stop situation
AUTO_DOWNTIME_RECOVERY - Handed out when the ride is e-stopped and evacuated?
ACCESSIBILITY - Handed out for a scheduled return time for wheelchairs/scooters. They do this with some rides like Everest today
VACATION_CLUB - Handed out to prospective DVC members for going thru the sales presentation
RECOVERY_INVENTORY - Handed out to appease a customer? Maybe each CM is granted X amount of these per day/week?
RECOVERY_NON_INVENTORY - Handed out by guest relations to appease a customer, outside of the normal allotment of appeasement items
GOVERNMENT - Military/public servant appreciation type of fast passes handed out for special circumstances/occasions
LOCATION_RETURN - Legacy comped fastpass via the app? (Return at X time)
PURCHASED - The new MaxPass type of entry to the ride
PRESS - Press pass for line skipping
RIDER_SWAP - The rider swap type of fast pass
VIP - Self-explanatory
NOT_FOUND - An unknown bucket/category. I'd imagine CMs are trained to avoid sticking folks in this bucket but can if necessary
SubTypes:
NOI_COMP - Some type of complimentary pass?
NON_COMP - Some type of non-complimentary pass?
GENIE - From the Genie auto-selection mechanism?
ULTIMATE - Some type of all-inclusive fast pass
NOT_FOUND - An unknown bucket/category. I'd imagine CMs are trained to avoid sticking folks in this bucket but can if necessary
Just like the original purpose of FP was to help people make better use of their time in the parks. /sIMO the whole purpose of monetizing FP would be so less people use it.
Maybe it's just me, but I honestly don't care when companies make more money, if the end result is a better experience.Just like the original purpose of FP was to help people make better use of their time in the parks. /s
Monetizing FP will be for one purpose only:
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Well, if EVERYbody has a FastPass, then NObody has a FastPass...Maybe it's just me, but I honestly don't care when companies make more money, if the end result is a better experience.
If the by-product of paid FP means there are less FP out there and standby lines move better...so be it.
Now, if they just end up using a price point that is basically "must do" for everyone, then as a poster on another site put it:
"if you don’t (buy the FP upcharge) it materially makes your trip worse, even though since everyone will feel they have to pay for it, having it won't make your trip materially better"
Aut viam inveniam aut faciamWell, if EVERYbody has a FastPass, then NObody has a FastPass...
Disney's just following the lead of major oil companies and diamond cartels who have been making scarce resources more expensive since time began.
I would agree with this 100%Well, if EVERYbody has a FastPass, then NObody has a FastPass...
The “Vacation Club” may refer to the FPs given to people who did the DVC tour.I just go based off what I see from Disney.
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I don’t see why DVC would have a different category. They don’t for anything else.
It’s a timeshare...they give you the fastpasses to get you to join, not once you’re locked in.I'll respectfully disagree. We paid 32k for DVC points, and pay over 1.5k per year for "maintenance" fees.
I think that if any park goer that pays something to them every year, whether they go annually or not, deserves some sort of beni.
Um, lol, how does that negate the fact that we still pay Disney money every year whether we go or not?It’s a timeshare...they give you the fastpasses to get you to join, not once you’re locked in.
I believe the annual dues can legally only cover the running costs of the resort. There is no way Disney can make a profit from the annual dues.Um, lol, how does that negate the fact that we still pay Disney money every year whether we go or not?
I believe the annual dues can legally only cover the running costs of the resort. There is no way Disney can make a profit from the annual dues.
Legally.I believe the annual dues can legally only cover the running costs of the resort. There is no way Disney can make a profit from the annual dues.
I'll respectfully disagree. We paid 32k for DVC points, and pay over 1.5k per year for "maintenance" fees.
I think that if any park goer that pays something to them every year, whether they go annually or not, deserves some sort of beni.
But I do agree that WDW should have a loyalty points program based on spend...seems like a no-brainer.Um, lol, how does that negate the fact that we still pay Disney money every year whether we go or not?
Were you promised anything other than lodging?Um, lol, how does that negate the fact that we still pay Disney money every year whether we go or not?
Um, lol, how does that negate the fact that we still pay Disney money every year whether we go or not?
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