An article I read: "More FastPass Opportunities"

prince.john

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I read an interesting article the other day, and am just posting it.
(not my words below, just a direct copy & paste)



How To Get More FastPass Opportunities At Disney World


When Disney World launched the digital FastPass system a few years ago, I was both happy and sad. As an avid Disney World traveler, I had gotten used to paper FastPasses and timing the system to the minute so I could milk out every last cut the line pass we could get. That usually involved me running around the park like a chicken without a head while my family rode the occasional ride without me, which is where the good part of digital FastPass comes in.


Pro Tip: If you’re headed to Disney for the first time, you absolutely want to download the My Disney Experience app and get used to it. Tons of good things you can do around the parks, not just FastPass selections.


With digital FastPass, folks planning a Disney vacation could pick the rides they wanted to ride most and “reserve” them ahead of time. Depending on whether you were staying at a Disney resort or not, you could book FastPass rides as far out as 90 days prior to your arrival. But, there were shortcomings.


During the beta stage of digital FastPass, there was this really cool period where you could get digital Fastpasses and traditional FastPasses as well. After they got past the beta stage, you could only get 3 FastPasses a day. Boo! But now, they’re making some changes that are very good for folks, especially those with Park Hopper passes where you can visit multiple parks in one day. According to this Theme Park Tourist article, the following changes are coming:

1.Get a 4th FastPass through the app! The opportunity will now exist to grab a 4th FastPass after you claim your first 3. The verbiage leaves me wondering a bit, “as soon as you’ve claimed whatever you had, you can boot up the app and make another reservation with no waiting“. Not sure if that means you can book 4 FastPass experiences as far out as 90 days or not. Based on another article I read, you don’t get the 4th FastPass until you use your 3rd one. But, that makes things much easier than finding one of the few remaining kiosks to request a FastPass.

2.Park Hoppers Rejoice! Under the original FastPass system, you could only request FastPasses for the park you were in. If you had Park Hopper passes, you couldn’t request one ride in the Magic Kingdom and two in Hollywood Studios (or vice versa). Now, once you’ve redeemed your last FastPass, you can see what’s available at another park.

3.You Can Request Less Than 3 FastPasses. Uh, Ed, why is this a benefit? This is a niche case, but you could, in theory, grab a very early FP at something like 7 Dwarves Mine Train, then be free to book Fastpass rides in another park. In the old system, you were forced to make 3 choices, which I’m guessing virtually everyone did. In theory, this also marginally opens up availability for everyone. There are a handful of times where we’ve thrown away a FastPass that we didn’t need just to get the one we were looking for, though this was somewhat rare.


4.More Flexibility Around Times And Individuals. Less important for most folks, but you can now search by time slot for specific FastPass availability. In the past, the system would regurgitate the best schedule to you based on what rides you picked. Being able to see availability by time slot makes it easier to bounce around. Disney veterans could work out the permutations through the My Disney Experience App, but this should make it easier for the every day Disney traveler. There’s also more flexibility for individuals who are part of a larger group to make choices on their own.



This changes some of the conventional wisdom the FastPass experts use. One of the common themes was to hit rides early when lines were short, then mix in your FastPass selections later in the day in between other activities. Now, with the ability to select additional FastPass opportunities from the app and the ability to hop amongst multiple parks, it opens up lots of other options. It also allows you to get out of a busy park and head to a quieter one knowing that you’ll be able to squeeze in at least one FastPass ride before you decide to change parks. Given that it takes a while to change parks, this is definitely a good thing.


When they made the decision to allow FastPass opportunities to Park Hoppers, I wish they had gone as far as to allow you the opportunity to book multiple parks on the same day ahead of time. Again, a niche thing, but given the age of our kids, we can’t really spend a full day in Animal Kingdom unless we fold in some things that are “B level” Disney experiences. We take our kids there to be wowed, so I’m not sure I would ever commit a full day to Animal Kingdom given their current interests.


I understand there’s some tech involved in building time constraints that don’t let someone book two FastPass experiences 20 minutes apart in 2 different parks. But, those are largely built into the system now.


At any rate, I’m still very pleased with the changes. As a family that knows our way around the park, I’m happy there’s now an opportunity to grab more FastPasses along the way!
 












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