MaxPass is simply the ability to get the fastpasses on your phone, which Fastpass+ includes for free. The differences in the fastpass systems are not the same as the differences between MaxPass and Fastpass+.MaxPass is NOT the same as WDW FP+. There are no advance reservations, you can have multiple FPs for the same attraction reserved at the same time, and you can have overlapping FPs. When MP was $10/person/day it was totally worth it to me as we got at least 12-15 FPs each day. At $15 I'm not sure it will be worth it.
The standby line would move faster, but all the people in the FP line would now be in standby thus making the standby line physically longer. So you'd always feel like you were moving, but actual time in line would be about the same across all rides. Peak time waits (11-3) would be much longer (as FP spreads out crowds throughout the day), but off peak times would be a little shorter.I completely disagree. Rides do not dispatch less because of the two lines, however people are bottlenecked in standby longer at the discretion of the line switch person. This can make an insane difference in wait time. Most the time at Disneyland you see standby barely moving due to the line switch person "waiting" for more FP people to come in. If both lines had the same throughput this would not be the case though.
Exactly. Fastpass does not decrease the THRC of snow attraction, but it does give the appearance to guests in standby lines of slower throughput. Especially with the stop & go nature of many merges, the poor balancing that happens sometimes at the merge, and the fact that nobody likes to stand in line for an hour and just see someone else waltz in there like they own the place and sit down.The standby line would move faster, but all the people in the FP line would now be in standby thus making the standby line physically longer. So you'd always feel like you were moving, but actual time in line would be about the same across all rides. Peak time waits (11-3) would be much longer (as FP spreads out crowds throughout the day), but off peak times would be a little shorter.
This isn't my opinion, this is based on actual collected wait times (adjusting for annual differences in attendance) comparing the year prior to FPP to the year after.
And just like that, the site that shall not be named posts how Disney is considering paid FP for Galaxy's Edge...
There is a slight net line-reducing effect of FP+ because some rides would operate well below their capacity without it. FP+ helps ensure that all the Small World boats are full, which keeps folks out of line for the Mountains.Exactly. Fastpass does not decrease the THRC of snow attraction, but it does give the appearance to guests in standby lines of slower throughput. Especially with the stop & go nature of many merges, the poor balancing that happens sometimes at the merge, and the fact that nobody likes to stand in line for an hour and just see someone else waltz in there like they own the place and sit down.
Of course, that same guest who doesn't feel great about seeing that will do that three times that day to some other guest, but it doesn't positively impact the guest experience in standby lines - outside of the smoothing out of the wait time curve throughout the day.
This is such crap. March 6, five days from now.
Available:
Barnstormer
Big Thunder
Buzz
Dumbo
Belle
Mansion
Small World
Jungle Cruise
Tea Party
Carpets
Pooh
Ariel
Cinderella
Mickey & Minnie
Rapunzel
Tinkerbell
PhilharMagic
Monsters, Inc.
Pirates
Space
Splash
Mermaid
IllumiNations
Mickey & Pals
Test Track
Soarin
Short Films
Figment
Living with the Land
Mission Space
Nemo
Spaceship Earth
Turtle Talk
Aliens
Toy Story Mania
Disney Junior
Fantasmic
Frozen Sing-Along
Indy
Muppets
RnRC
Star Tours
Tower
Mermaid Show
DINOSAUR
Everest
FoLK
Nemo Show
ITTBAB
Disney Pals
Primeval Whirl
Up Show
Not Available:
Mine Train
Peter Pan
Frozen Ever After
Slinky Dog Dash
Flight of Passage
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Navi River Journey
Rivers of Light
The whole "waaaah I can't get FPs without booking 60 days out at 5am" is crybaby nonsense.
That being said we are hopefully bring my extended family down next summer for probably their first and only trip and paid fast passes would really stink.
There is a slight net line-reducing effect of FP+ because some rides would operate well below their capacity without it. FP+ helps ensure that all the Small World boats are full, which keeps folks out of line for the Mountains.
i would rather wait in long lines for big stuff and than walk on to the filler in between....now i has lines period.....pffft its a been a long time since I rode its a small word sadly.
your a member of this forum rolling in cash surely? i joke because the way some people talk i sware the spend my salary each year visiting.
When you can't get same day Fastpasses for 3-6 rides PER PARK at 9 AM, it's a problem. Anything less than same day availability consistent with the legacy system is unacceptable for me.This is such crap. March 6, five days from now.
Available:
Barnstormer
Big Thunder
Buzz
Dumbo
Belle
Mansion
Small World
Jungle Cruise
Tea Party
Carpets
Pooh
Ariel
Cinderella
Mickey & Minnie
Rapunzel
Tinkerbell
PhilharMagic
Monsters, Inc.
Pirates
Space
Splash
Mermaid
IllumiNations
Mickey & Pals
Test Track
Soarin
Short Films
Figment
Living with the Land
Mission Space
Nemo
Spaceship Earth
Turtle Talk
Aliens
Toy Story Mania
Disney Junior
Fantasmic
Frozen Sing-Along
Indy
Muppets
RnRC
Star Tours
Tower
Mermaid Show
DINOSAUR
Everest
FoLK
Nemo Show
ITTBAB
Disney Pals
Primeval Whirl
Up Show
Not Available:
Mine Train
Peter Pan
Frozen Ever After
Slinky Dog Dash
Flight of Passage
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Navi River Journey
Rivers of Light
The whole "waaaah I can't get FPs without booking 60 days out at 5am" is crybaby nonsense.
i would rather wait in long lines for big stuff and than walk on to the filler in between....now i has lines period.....pffft its a been a long time since I rode its a small word sadly.
I can respect these opinions even if I disagree. For me personally, FP works well. I get the hard to get rides at 60+ and the rest I get day of... I can even get almost all the ones day of because they do drop more same day. But everyone feels differently and how FP contributes or detracts from the experience is a legitimate point of debate.When you can't get same day Fastpasses for 3-6 rides PER PARK at 9 AM, it's a problem. Anything less than same day availability consistent with the legacy system is unacceptable for me.
That's fine, but it's a different debate than the one I was responding to.When you can't get same day Fastpasses for 3-6 rides PER PARK at 9 AM, it's a problem. Anything less than same day availability consistent with the legacy system is unacceptable for me.
Well it does make standby longer but it doesn't make total waits longer.What I generally object to is the assertion that FP makes standby longer, because that's not a matter of opinion, it's objectively and demonstrably false.
The line switching doesn't change the time. Rides don't dispatch less because of the two lines (which would be the only way the lines could possibly speed up). In fact, there's a line after the merge, which shows that the merge isn't bottlenecking the attraction.
I've gotten day-of FPs for BTMR, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, pretty much every other ride at MK except 7DMT. I've gotten day of FPs for every headliner at Epcot - Soarin, Test Track, FEA. I've gotten day of FPs for ToT, TSM, Star Tours, RnR, and Alien Swirling Saucers. I've gotten day of FPs for FoP (multiple times), EE, and KS.
So the only two I've never gotten a day of FP for is 7DMT and SDD, and for Slinky I only tried once.
So you can get a day of FP for almost every ride with a little patience.
I agree with overall averages, but it adds an uncertainty element that can and does periodically impact standby times. For example, you show up at BTMRR with a wait time of 20 minutes and all of a sudden a parade or fireworks show or something wraps up and people with FP’s surge in and you end up waiting 40 because they are trying to get this mass of FP’s through. Or, you’re waiting in Space Mountain’s line but in the last thirty minutes or so, one or two popular rides went down and they gave multi-experience FP’s to everybody waiting, next thing you know, there’s a surge of people who’ve all walked to use their new FP on the best ride available and it jacks up the standby times from what was posted.I can respect these opinions even if I disagree. For me personally, FP works well. I get the hard to get rides at 60+ and the rest I get day of... I can even get almost all the ones day of because they do drop more same day. But everyone feels differently and how FP contributes or detracts from the experience is a legitimate point of debate.
What I generally object to is the assertion that FP makes standby longer, because that's not a matter of opinion, it's objectively and demonstrably false.
Well it does make standby longer but it doesn't make total waits longer.
So, while FP+ doesn’t impact overall throughput, it can and frequently does impact standby wait times.
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