I interpreted the article differently. It said:
Disney is keen to reduce the pre-arrival time to around 30 minutes maximum...
I could be wrong, but I think "pre-arrival" is different from "arrival". I don't think the plan is to have all the guests show up at 7:30 for an 8:00 show. I think the plan is to not have guests show up at/or before 6:00 for an 8:00 show.
Not aimed towards you, but I also think the worries of only accessing this untethered Fantasmic! FP+ via kiosk are a bit premature. This is only a test. Who's to say, if implemented, it wouldn't be accessible via MDE?
I interpreted the article differently. It said:
Disney is keen to reduce the pre-arrival time to around 30 minutes maximum...
I could be wrong, but I think "pre-arrival" is different from "arrival". I don't think the plan is to have all the guests show up at 7:30 for an 8:00 show. I think the plan is to not have guests show up at/or before 6:00 for an 8:00 show.
While I would welcome section assignments, assigning seats on a bleacher will just flat out suck. Those seats are not one size fits all and so if you have more than one person who is plus size the # aspect is pretty much out the window and all you have is arguments.
And I say this as the owner of a plus size 'seat'.
What is the purpose of saying "30 minutes maximum?"
They only want guests to arrive around 30 minutes before what, if not the show?
I bet that most offsite visitors don't bother with magicbands. If those are required than that just adds even more interest.I don't know. I didn't write it and it's not my test. If I were to presume, I'd say 30 minutes before the theatre opens, and not 30 minutes before the show begins.
I really don't think we were given enough information to draw solid conclusions. I have far more questions than I do answers. Like:
1. Is the theatre still going to open up 90 minutes before show time?
2. Are these FPs on paper or MagicBands?
3. If on paper, are CMs going to hand them out at the Kiosks or is a machine printing them?
4. If on MagicBands, are there enough tapstiles to handle 8,200 guests in a timely manner?
Because of this lack of information, I'm not going to waste my time speculating any further.
I bet that most offsite visitors don't bother with magicbands. If those are required than that just adds even more interest.
That would be simple. Sell a ton of snacks.When I first saw this, I immediately thought of WoC and the colored sections, and thought "the section option would probably work very well for F!." But after reading through the thread, I'm thinking even that won't work as well as WoC because the reason it works so well at DL is the proximity of the two parks. You can walk over to CA some time in the morning and get your WoC FP and still tour DL. If you want one colored section over the other, you can even time your trip over to get the one you want. You can't do that at WDW; you would have to dedicate the morning to HS to get your FP. Our experience with WoC was that without a FP, you couldn't see it. If they can leave a section of seats out of the FP allocation for people who hop late in the day just for F!, it could still work. FP holders would need to be in their seats no later than 30 min before the show, then open the theater for all those without FP. I don't know. It seems like a complicated answer to a complicated problem.
WAIT! I have the answer. Why not just open the theater two hours before the show. Instead of lining up on Sunset, people could just go wait in the theater. Voila! No more line on the street messing up things. It wouldn't be any different than lining the streets for the parades.
I guess I should clarify. It should have read:
2. Are these FPs on paper or MagicBands/ticket media?
I'm not suggesting that MagicBands would be required.
Offsite guests still have cards to scan. Making that Mickey head turn green 7000 times would take some time.
Offsite guests still have cards to scan. Making that Mickey head turn green 7000 times would take some time.
That's NOTHING compared to the time and staffing requirements of CMs needing to "show" single guests, families, and multiple Tour Groups to individual specific seats.
On a bench.