brandytheauthor
Not Quite a Newbie - visits DW 10/1995, 02/2000, 1
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- Mar 26, 2014
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So, I have been a bit lapsed in joining the boards as I have been listening, well I should say watching since we began planning our vacation over a year ago. I knew about wdwinfo from having been a Fl resident, but I am not a big social media user. I also just got in to the boards and blogging game.
However, as a newbie to the Disboards world... I thoroughly enjoy the show. I call it my "my news" (cause let's face it the national news is so depressing these days). I play it as I do homework or work on books... it's great!
All of that being said...
Pete addressed something on the 3/11 podcast that my sister and myself have both been saying since the "test" of Fastpass + began.... Even my daughter has been amazed at the response.... both here and on another board I am on.
I felt that we wanted to chime in on this so I joined this board as well as Pete said he wanted perspectives.I was honestly surprized to see no other post about it (maybe I missed it
)
Let me give you the demographic... I am 37, my sister is 24 and my daughter is 13... so we are Gen's XY & Z.
My sister went to DW with her grandmother every year until she was 13. My first visit was in 1995 and I have been back many times.
I think Pete is right. There is a HUGE backlash when Disney changes things and it needs to stop. People are ruining it for folks who have never been there. I am sure there are kinks in the system right now. It's a test. They need to roll this out to see what needs to be improved and how the public responds. If you have an issue you need to let Disney staff know. they do watch these boards sometimes but not all the time.
And Change.. well that's inevitable.
My mother worked for Disney World as a teen in the 60's and 70's. We talk about all of the upgrades and such. (for those who are curious what she worked is posted on my profile). Lines and guest experience have been a topic of conversation forever.
When I visited the World for the 1st time, Extra Magic hours were the thing. We stayed at Old Key West as my uncle had the time share and we went in August from a Thursday to a Tuesday. This is peak season and over a weekend. The EMH were all that we needed. We were able to see everything we wanted to see, dine at Liberty Tree and get back to the pool by 3pm. At 7, we headed back to the MK and watched the Fireworks.
Epcot was no different. We had time at the pool starting at 1pm but went back earlier so that we could eat and see Illuminations which had just started.
Back then it was MGM and that was even better. Finished up all that we wanted to do (and in all fairness there wasn't much there then and I was too chicken for ToT) and were at the pool by noon. the last day there we visited everything I wanted to see again.. again and then went home the next day. Let me reiterate that there were no FP's. We got it all done. We stood in line. I had such a wonderful time that 5 years later I moved to Fl and I have lived there 3 times since. (On the Cape
)
In fact, even in 2000 when I went back and there were FP's. There were kinks then, maybe not quite so bad, but... I didn't use them then either. I had a friend here from Great Britain, he wanted to go. We had a blast. It wasn't peak but not off peak either and again a weekend.
In fact I have only ever had 1 Fast pass ever and it was given to me. When we took Cheyenne to the World for her 3rd birthday, as we stood in line for Splash Mountain a woman came by and gave them too us. I regret taking them. It was nice getting to the ride quicker, but I felt like I missed the line experience and the cool "hidden" stuff you see.
My sister had fast passes and said the same thing. There is so much she didn't see in the lines like the skeleton's playing chess.
No I know there are some of you who go every year, or like Pete and his crew go all the time and you don't care about all of that. You want to cram as much as you can into as short a period as possible. There are "re-riders" that want to ride the same rides. I get it. However it hardly "ruins" Disney and Disney is not dead.
However the posts that we heard on the podcast and read on the other boards are what is killing the magic. I work in the Entertainment industry and Disney is one of the few entertainment things that isn't losing money. However, the FP system was always too good to be true. Admit it, you got spoiled. And this was a HUGE whole in revenue that Disney needed to plug. Yes they are our fantasy providers but they are also a business.
I remember the grumblings about EMH for folks that stayed off property when I was there in 1994. I remember the complaints about FP in 2000 when I was there. But once people learned the systems and started finding their way around and planning with them, they worked. Furthermore the changes were tested on a roll out and changed to make guests experiences more enjoyable.
There were flaws in the FP system. I can honestly tell you that I, not once EVER got a FP for Space Mountain and I did try twice. Didn't matter how early I got there. But I bet there were re-riders that got theirs. SO there you go.. re-riders took away from my experience but do I blame them no.. they know the system great.
Change is good. It teaches you to think analytically. Uses your brain.. you guys like that game thing that does that (not saying it but you've seen the commercials) well change does the same thing.
I can tell you what isn't good......
My daughter has never ever had a vacation. Sure we have been to visit people but because her father wasn't (and still isn't really) a contributing parent, we had no $$ for it. She got to go to MK one day when she was 3 years old and you know what.. she STILL remembers the feeling she got when she saw that castle and heard that music and saw Mickey Mouse (who didn't give kisses to little girls that still had pacifiers.. bam paci gone) for the first time.... or taking a group shot with Goofy that mean so much to us now that her "aunt" Erin passed away in July.... she was 3.. what 13 year old remembers their 5th birthday let alone their 3rd. Admittedly the images are fleeting but what she remembers most is the awe and the joy.
When we began getting monies in from her father's disability, I said to myself.. this child has never ever had a vacation. You haven't had extra $$ in 12 years you should give her 1....
And I went to this child and I said to this child you can go anywhere in the world.. not in the US THE WORLD.... and this child.. who wants to be a linguist, who is FASCINATED by European culture said to me... "Mom I want to go to Disney World and I want to stay at one of the hotels and have the 'experience' that you and Aunt Lizzy talk about all the time."
And so we began to plan. Every Sunday we watched YouTube on hotels and picked just the right one. We listened to DisUnplugged (esp the 7 in 7 segments), got our planning book, watched how to planning videos... and as the FP+'s rolled out... and as she heard the negativity just from the TITLES of the most popular weekly posts, I watched her little face get sadder and sadder. She wanted to listen each week but I could tell something was disappointing her.. and she wasn't excited to go.. she didn't participate in the plan and secretly told my sister that FP+ was going to take away her magic because the people said so.... In that moment I knew the magic was dying and it wasn't because of FP+.
It was because of people. I thought to myself you know what I wish someone would say something and gradually.. all of the moderators began to write stuff... but I have to tell you Pete.. it was YOU and DisUnplugged that made the biggest difference. I can't remember the date, but you finally said that you wished everyone would stop posting things like that. That you felt that they were affecting people who had never been and that they needed to give it a chance.
And you still are.. as you continue to express and as your board members express and as the panel on the show continues to express that this wasn't that bad... that there were bad things but that you were still able to enjoy it etc. And as responses came up in the positive I saw her face begin to light up and she is excited again.. I need to thank you for that.
When we watched last Sunday, she turned to me and Liz as we discussed the FP+ and said you need to post that on the board so Pete can see it... hear are our thoughts...
We are sure there are issues. In fact we know there are. We aren't happy with the tiers. We aren't happy with the limitations on parks or amount of passes etc. But we know it's a test. Having programmers and engineers in our family we know that test means something isn't final. We are going to go down and have our fantasy vacation and enjoy the lines (Liz bought a hidden secretes book to look for stuff) and see how it works. When the surveys come out (surveys that confirm the rumors you guys discussed on the podcast btw) we will answer how we feel the program should change (should be noted that CHARGING for extra FP is not an option on the survey). If we have major issues we will address them to Cast members. Even if we feel just as you do that this trip was awful, we will express but qualify this with a wait and see hopefulness. (I doubt it will be awful)
And then..... as we are now planning to go every other year.. when we go back, we will see how it is. IF it is exactly the same then perhaps we might reconsider.. but you know what... somehow I doubt it... there is no place like Disney in the world.. no place and the magic exists from the second you get off of a plane or arrive at the resort until you leave... you are 5 years old again.. you want to see everything, smell everything... taste, hear feel everything and a stupid FP+ wristband bad cellphone app will not take it away... unless YOU let it.
And again.. I ask you.. is it you, or Disney ruining the magic?
But that is just how we feel. We all will feel different, but Pete had expressed he wanted feedback on this issue and so, per Cheyenne's request.. we have told Pete... and I hope it helps the venomous backlash to stop. People need to keep in mind that for intellectual older children in this digital age... their words just might be heard
Looking forward to reporting as we go and crossing fingers (but doubting) a soft opening in our future
.
Thank you,
Brandy
However, as a newbie to the Disboards world... I thoroughly enjoy the show. I call it my "my news" (cause let's face it the national news is so depressing these days). I play it as I do homework or work on books... it's great!
All of that being said...
Pete addressed something on the 3/11 podcast that my sister and myself have both been saying since the "test" of Fastpass + began.... Even my daughter has been amazed at the response.... both here and on another board I am on.
I felt that we wanted to chime in on this so I joined this board as well as Pete said he wanted perspectives.I was honestly surprized to see no other post about it (maybe I missed it

Let me give you the demographic... I am 37, my sister is 24 and my daughter is 13... so we are Gen's XY & Z.
My sister went to DW with her grandmother every year until she was 13. My first visit was in 1995 and I have been back many times.
I think Pete is right. There is a HUGE backlash when Disney changes things and it needs to stop. People are ruining it for folks who have never been there. I am sure there are kinks in the system right now. It's a test. They need to roll this out to see what needs to be improved and how the public responds. If you have an issue you need to let Disney staff know. they do watch these boards sometimes but not all the time.
And Change.. well that's inevitable.
My mother worked for Disney World as a teen in the 60's and 70's. We talk about all of the upgrades and such. (for those who are curious what she worked is posted on my profile). Lines and guest experience have been a topic of conversation forever.
When I visited the World for the 1st time, Extra Magic hours were the thing. We stayed at Old Key West as my uncle had the time share and we went in August from a Thursday to a Tuesday. This is peak season and over a weekend. The EMH were all that we needed. We were able to see everything we wanted to see, dine at Liberty Tree and get back to the pool by 3pm. At 7, we headed back to the MK and watched the Fireworks.
Epcot was no different. We had time at the pool starting at 1pm but went back earlier so that we could eat and see Illuminations which had just started.
Back then it was MGM and that was even better. Finished up all that we wanted to do (and in all fairness there wasn't much there then and I was too chicken for ToT) and were at the pool by noon. the last day there we visited everything I wanted to see again.. again and then went home the next day. Let me reiterate that there were no FP's. We got it all done. We stood in line. I had such a wonderful time that 5 years later I moved to Fl and I have lived there 3 times since. (On the Cape

In fact, even in 2000 when I went back and there were FP's. There were kinks then, maybe not quite so bad, but... I didn't use them then either. I had a friend here from Great Britain, he wanted to go. We had a blast. It wasn't peak but not off peak either and again a weekend.
In fact I have only ever had 1 Fast pass ever and it was given to me. When we took Cheyenne to the World for her 3rd birthday, as we stood in line for Splash Mountain a woman came by and gave them too us. I regret taking them. It was nice getting to the ride quicker, but I felt like I missed the line experience and the cool "hidden" stuff you see.
My sister had fast passes and said the same thing. There is so much she didn't see in the lines like the skeleton's playing chess.
No I know there are some of you who go every year, or like Pete and his crew go all the time and you don't care about all of that. You want to cram as much as you can into as short a period as possible. There are "re-riders" that want to ride the same rides. I get it. However it hardly "ruins" Disney and Disney is not dead.
However the posts that we heard on the podcast and read on the other boards are what is killing the magic. I work in the Entertainment industry and Disney is one of the few entertainment things that isn't losing money. However, the FP system was always too good to be true. Admit it, you got spoiled. And this was a HUGE whole in revenue that Disney needed to plug. Yes they are our fantasy providers but they are also a business.
I remember the grumblings about EMH for folks that stayed off property when I was there in 1994. I remember the complaints about FP in 2000 when I was there. But once people learned the systems and started finding their way around and planning with them, they worked. Furthermore the changes were tested on a roll out and changed to make guests experiences more enjoyable.
There were flaws in the FP system. I can honestly tell you that I, not once EVER got a FP for Space Mountain and I did try twice. Didn't matter how early I got there. But I bet there were re-riders that got theirs. SO there you go.. re-riders took away from my experience but do I blame them no.. they know the system great.
Change is good. It teaches you to think analytically. Uses your brain.. you guys like that game thing that does that (not saying it but you've seen the commercials) well change does the same thing.
I can tell you what isn't good......
My daughter has never ever had a vacation. Sure we have been to visit people but because her father wasn't (and still isn't really) a contributing parent, we had no $$ for it. She got to go to MK one day when she was 3 years old and you know what.. she STILL remembers the feeling she got when she saw that castle and heard that music and saw Mickey Mouse (who didn't give kisses to little girls that still had pacifiers.. bam paci gone) for the first time.... or taking a group shot with Goofy that mean so much to us now that her "aunt" Erin passed away in July.... she was 3.. what 13 year old remembers their 5th birthday let alone their 3rd. Admittedly the images are fleeting but what she remembers most is the awe and the joy.
When we began getting monies in from her father's disability, I said to myself.. this child has never ever had a vacation. You haven't had extra $$ in 12 years you should give her 1....
And I went to this child and I said to this child you can go anywhere in the world.. not in the US THE WORLD.... and this child.. who wants to be a linguist, who is FASCINATED by European culture said to me... "Mom I want to go to Disney World and I want to stay at one of the hotels and have the 'experience' that you and Aunt Lizzy talk about all the time."
And so we began to plan. Every Sunday we watched YouTube on hotels and picked just the right one. We listened to DisUnplugged (esp the 7 in 7 segments), got our planning book, watched how to planning videos... and as the FP+'s rolled out... and as she heard the negativity just from the TITLES of the most popular weekly posts, I watched her little face get sadder and sadder. She wanted to listen each week but I could tell something was disappointing her.. and she wasn't excited to go.. she didn't participate in the plan and secretly told my sister that FP+ was going to take away her magic because the people said so.... In that moment I knew the magic was dying and it wasn't because of FP+.

It was because of people. I thought to myself you know what I wish someone would say something and gradually.. all of the moderators began to write stuff... but I have to tell you Pete.. it was YOU and DisUnplugged that made the biggest difference. I can't remember the date, but you finally said that you wished everyone would stop posting things like that. That you felt that they were affecting people who had never been and that they needed to give it a chance.
And you still are.. as you continue to express and as your board members express and as the panel on the show continues to express that this wasn't that bad... that there were bad things but that you were still able to enjoy it etc. And as responses came up in the positive I saw her face begin to light up and she is excited again.. I need to thank you for that.

When we watched last Sunday, she turned to me and Liz as we discussed the FP+ and said you need to post that on the board so Pete can see it... hear are our thoughts...
We are sure there are issues. In fact we know there are. We aren't happy with the tiers. We aren't happy with the limitations on parks or amount of passes etc. But we know it's a test. Having programmers and engineers in our family we know that test means something isn't final. We are going to go down and have our fantasy vacation and enjoy the lines (Liz bought a hidden secretes book to look for stuff) and see how it works. When the surveys come out (surveys that confirm the rumors you guys discussed on the podcast btw) we will answer how we feel the program should change (should be noted that CHARGING for extra FP is not an option on the survey). If we have major issues we will address them to Cast members. Even if we feel just as you do that this trip was awful, we will express but qualify this with a wait and see hopefulness. (I doubt it will be awful)
And then..... as we are now planning to go every other year.. when we go back, we will see how it is. IF it is exactly the same then perhaps we might reconsider.. but you know what... somehow I doubt it... there is no place like Disney in the world.. no place and the magic exists from the second you get off of a plane or arrive at the resort until you leave... you are 5 years old again.. you want to see everything, smell everything... taste, hear feel everything and a stupid FP+ wristband bad cellphone app will not take it away... unless YOU let it.
And again.. I ask you.. is it you, or Disney ruining the magic?
But that is just how we feel. We all will feel different, but Pete had expressed he wanted feedback on this issue and so, per Cheyenne's request.. we have told Pete... and I hope it helps the venomous backlash to stop. People need to keep in mind that for intellectual older children in this digital age... their words just might be heard
Looking forward to reporting as we go and crossing fingers (but doubting) a soft opening in our future

Thank you,
Brandy