Purduevian
Well-Known Member
Why? People are able to hold multiple fastpasses at once. Disney isn't going to penalize people for wanting to ride Rise...they might as well shove them out of the gates and invite them to spend money elsewhere if they do that.
This doesn't make any sense. If I have a slinky fastpass at 8am and I have BG 65, why can't I ride slinky at 8?
You shouldn't have to sacrifice your whole day and scheduled fastpasses for a chance to ride one attraction.
Why? Because it makes a sacrifice in order to "Get in Line" for RotR, the same as if there was only a standby line. Using FoP as an example, If I choose to Rope Drop FoP at 9am (park opening) and have an Everest FP for 9am, I have to make a choice if the experience will take me more than an hour.
By forcing people to make a sacrifice of some sort to get in "line" (which they do for every other attraction in every other amusement park in the world) it will naturally balance out how many boarding passes out people are willing to grab, because there is a sacrifice to grabbing it. In theory this would cause Boarding passes to last longer as some people would not give up their days worth of fastpasses for Boarding Group 120... but to other people this is worth it. Just like getting into a 4 hour line isn't worth it to some people... but to some it is.