BugsDaddy
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Keeping to subject.... No I do not miss the old system and the challenges of maximizing the system. Here is why... I had mentioned that back in the old paper Fast pass days we visited Disney a handful of times and like most Disney Patrons had no idea about how to maximize the number of passes and ride with the ease people are talking about. The people on the Disboards are a rare breed of Disney Patrons and they know the ins and outs and how to maximize the system.
This idea that people had a number of fast passes like a stack of cards and could ride whenever they wanted is crazy to me. We were part of the Majority of patrons who had no knowledge of this ability and would wait on very long lines while "people gaming the system" would ride freely all day long.
I find it comical that some have mentioned they loved spreading the "magic" by offering some fast passes at the end of the day to a family and they would look at them with disbelief and it made them feel so good that there were spreading the magic. I mean really? How wonderful!! At least one person said the liked explaining to someone how to get more fast passes. That was the problem. All day long the majority of people are pulling one pass at a time never knowing people are stockpiling passes.
I can see the people "In the know" missing the olds system and the advantages and "challenge". I just find it upsetting, especially when I see people gloating about it.
I mean Keepsake Aspect! That is crazy to people like me who did not know about this and stood on lines.
Perhaps that is why many people feel Disney has "lost the magic". I know there is more to that, I really do... but many really lost the magic when they could not rule the parks any more or at least not as easily.
I hope you can see how some like myself are very glad those paper fast passes are gone and why it is so hard not to chime in.
This is a very good point. I think there are a portion of people who dislike the new FP program because they had the old one figured out and were "gaming" the system. Not all, but some. That being said, Disney allowed them to work the system to their advantage for a very long time. Those newbies to Disney or people that just never took the time to learn how to work the system were usually the ones with the longer wait times for rides.