AP's to get 20 FP+ per quarter

In the past, my family and I have been able to ride the attractions we like entirely too many times, particuarly if we plan ahead and actually get our lazy butts out of bed at a decent time. It looks like this new fabulous system will finally rectify that for us. We will be able to use fastpass+ for 1 or maybe 2 rides that we actually want a fastpass for and then maybe a couple others that we wouldn't need one for. This is exceptional! I, like totally, cannot wait wait wait for this new system. I just know it is going to be Super Duper. Did I mention that we won't have to criss cross the parks anymore and instead we can go on attractions we don't really care to go on, or maybe sit on a bench and read a book, that would truly be exceptional. I am hoping that it will somehow limit the number of turkey Legs I can eat too, that would be Super Fabulous and definately for my own good! Oh yeah, I almost forgot:
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You are absolutely right. I actually meant to type "assuming they were available."

Two things come to mind...again, just thoughts...

1) If you are only allowed to use FP+ in one park, per day, then perhaps it would disperse the resort guests out further? Or maybe they will be increasing the number of FP+'s distributed for that ride at each given time?

2) A standby line doesn't make Disney any money. I know that appears to be a theme in my post, but we know it's true. They are not spending billions (what is it, 2 bill?) of dollars to be nice. They are expecting a good ROI. So, some things my DH has read has him speculating that they might be doing away with a standby line eventually, altogether. The FP+ option of 60 day advance booking being available to resort guests (and/or rumored AP holders) could allow other guests to walk up and receive a designated time to ride (subject to availability), using the current standby line, without actually standing there.

At any rate, it's going to make for some interesting reads here on the Dis!


This got me thinking. Remember when they tested the lineless queue at RnR? I wonder if they are going to phase out long lines completely.

Hmmm....
 
In the past, my family and I have been able to ride the attractions we like entirely too many times, particuarly if we plan ahead and actually get our lazy butts out of bed at a decent time. It looks like this new fabulous system will finally rectify that for us. We will be able to use fastpass+ for 1 or maybe 2 rides that we actually want a fastpass for and then maybe a couple others that we wouldn't need one for. This is exceptional! I, like totally, cannot wait wait wait for this new system. I just know it is going to be Super Duper. Did I mention that we won't have to criss cross the parks anymore and instead we can go on attractions we don't really care to go on, or maybe sit on a bench and read a book, that would truly be exceptional. I am hoping that it will somehow limit the number of turkey Legs I can eat too, that would be Super Fabulous and definately for my own good! Oh yeah, I almost forgot:
pixiedust: pixiedust: :cool1: :banana: pixiedust: pixiedust:

Stop making me laugh out loud so early on a Saturday morning. My family is going to be convinced I have really gone over the edge this time!

:rotfl::lmao::rotfl2:

....... and might I add......... a totally fabulous post!
 
This got me thinking. Remember when they tested the lineless queue at RnR? I wonder if they are going to phase out long lines completely.

Hmmm....

That's what we were thinking, too. I wasn't there and can't remember the reports of how that lineless queue worked. Wasn't it something like you were given a time to ride along with another group of people with whom you filed into the actual ride line?
 

That's what we were thinking, too. I wasn't there and can't remember the reports of how that lineless queue worked. Wasn't it something like you were given a time to ride along with another group of people with whom you filed into the actual ride line?

Isn't that just what they implemented in Dumbo?
 
linzbear said:
This got me thinking. Remember when they tested the lineless queue at RnR? I wonder if they are going to phase out long lines completely.

Hmmm....

dizzneebabe said:
That's what we were thinking, too. I wasn't there and can't remember the reports of how that lineless queue worked. Wasn't it something like you were given a time to ride along with another group of people with whom you filed into the actual ride line?

The lineless queue concept is already in use at Dumbo--I think that's all there'll be for this idea for a while. I don't see FP+ implementing it across so many additional attraction queues without major modifications to each of these queues.
 
The lineless queue concept is already in use at Dumbo--I think that's all there'll be for this idea for a while. I don't see FP+ implementing it across so many additional attraction queues without major modifications to each of these queues.

Yes.

The RnRC "no-line" tests were of the "NextGen Queue."
It was always intended to be rolled out for the Dueling Dumbos (which is what occurred.)



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In the past, my family and I have been able to ride the attractions we like entirely too many times, particuarly if we plan ahead and actually get our lazy butts out of bed at a decent time. It looks like this new fabulous system will finally rectify that for us. We will be able to use fastpass+ for 1 or maybe 2 rides that we actually want a fastpass for and then maybe a couple others that we wouldn't need one for. This is exceptional! I, like totally, cannot wait wait wait for this new system. I just know it is going to be Super Duper. Did I mention that we won't have to criss cross the parks anymore and instead we can go on attractions we don't really care to go on, or maybe sit on a bench and read a book, that would truly be exceptional. I am hoping that it will somehow limit the number of turkey Legs I can eat too, that would be Super Fabulous and definately for my own good! Oh yeah, I almost forgot:
pixiedust: pixiedust: :cool1: :banana: pixiedust: pixiedust:

:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
Yes.

The RnRC "no-line" tests were of the "NextGen Queue."
It was always intended to be rolled out for the Dueling Dumbos (which is what occurred.)



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While it is there... it isn't what I expected. I thought I remember them saying you would have places to shop and get food and use the bathroom etc, etc.

You really are confined to the tent.
 
While it is there... it isn't what I expected. I thought I remember them saying you would have places to shop and get food and use the bathroom etc, etc.

You really are confined to the tent.

Isn't that really sort of what fastpass is? At least in its orignal concept?

I found the return times for Dumbo and Barnstormer to be so soon that it was the one area where I did in fact pull a fastpass, do some shopping, then return for my ride.
 
Sure maybe... but I thought that was what they were planning to do for the standby line too. Not come back later....but I guess I expected the tent to be larger with a small store, food stand and a bathroom IN the building.

I probably just misunderstood what was happening but that was my perspective.
 
Sure maybe... but I thought that was what they were planning to do for the standby line too. Not come back later....but I guess I expected the tent to be larger with a small store, food stand and a bathroom IN the building.

I probably just misunderstood what was happening but that was my perspective.

There were lots of rumors, especially based on the tests done at R'n'RC.
Likely Disney looked at what worked and what they thought would be ultimately needed,
and made a determination that just what you see now in the Dumbo tent would be sufficient.
 
The lineless queue concept is already in use at Dumbo--I think that's all there'll be for this idea for a while. I don't see FP+ implementing it across so many additional attraction queues without major modifications to each of these queues.

RnRc testing had more of a 'deli counter' feel to it though. You could leave and come back, and if you missed when your number was called then you lose it. I think there was like a 5 minute window? So you had to be aware of how long it would take - this would be really easy to implement for people with smart phones.

With Dumbo you have a beeper and you have to stay in the tent. I think Dumbo might have actually been another test of it.

I actually don't think it'd be too hard to set up in most of the queues. Just remove the lines. Space, for example, just pull out the barrier for the lines. Just walk in, and pull up a game console if you want to wait for your group (and then you don't have to give up your console when the line moves). When your number is called (or if you have a FP+, just leave the console and walk up to the line area.

Pooh, Haunted Mansion, Ariel, Test Track are already all set up for this. Peter Pan will be when the bathrooms are done. Pirates has that huge open area, as does RnRc. The hardest to change over are the amazing queues that were put in before NexGen was on the drawing table: Everest, Safari, Kali, maybe Soarin (I don't know what that tall wall is made of - maybe they just need to put open 'doors' in it).
 
I think Soarin would be way easier then Space Mountain! There is a whole building there!!

Problem is ... how long are the lines for the "times" or "tickets" or "pagers". We've already seen some back up on that at Dumbo on some nights.
 
RnRc testing had more of a 'deli counter' feel to it though. You could leave and come back, and if you missed when your number was called then you lose it. I think there was like a 5 minute window? So you had to be aware of how long it would take - this would be really easy to implement for people with smart phones.

With Dumbo you have a beeper and you have to stay in the tent. I think Dumbo might have actually been another test of it.

I actually don't think it'd be too hard to set up in most of the queues. Just remove the lines. Space, for example, just pull out the barrier for the lines. Just walk in, and pull up a game console if you want to wait for your group (and then you don't have to give up your console when the line moves). When your number is called (or if you have a FP+, just leave the console and walk up to the line area.

Pooh, Haunted Mansion, Ariel, Test Track are already all set up for this. Peter Pan will be when the bathrooms are done. Pirates has that huge open area, as does RnRc. The hardest to change over are the amazing queues that were put in before NexGen was on the drawing table: Everest, Safari, Kali, maybe Soarin (I don't know what that tall wall is made of - maybe they just need to put open 'doors' in it).

I really cannot imagine though what it would be like with the number of folks missing their 5 minute window. It's bad enough with Fp when there is a 1 hour window. Those poor CMs at the entrance would have one sob story after another.
 
ftballfan7 said:
In the past, my family and I have been able to ride the attractions we like entirely too many times, particuarly if we plan ahead and actually get our lazy butts out of bed at a decent time. It looks like this new fabulous system will finally rectify that for us. We will be able to use fastpass+ for 1 or maybe 2 rides that we actually want a fastpass for and then maybe a couple others that we wouldn't need one for. This is exceptional! I, like totally, cannot wait wait wait for this new system. I just know it is going to be Super Duper. Did I mention that we won't have to criss cross the parks anymore and instead we can go on attractions we don't really care to go on, or maybe sit on a bench and read a book, that would truly be exceptional. I am hoping that it will somehow limit the number of turkey Legs I can eat too, that would be Super Fabulous and definately for my own good! Oh yeah, I almost forgot:
pixiedust: pixiedust: :cool1: :banana: pixiedust: pixiedust:

Hopefully your family will have an easy time choosing between Space and Splash or R-N-R and ToT, because it is looking like you won't be able to FP+ both in a given day.
 
Hopefully your family will have an easy time choosing between Space and Splash or R-N-R and ToT, because it is looking like you won't be able to FP+ both in a given day.

I believe that was actually one of the main points of ftballfan7's post in the first place.
 
I really cannot imagine though what it would be like with the number of folks missing their 5 minute window. It's bad enough with Fp when there is a 1 hour window. Those poor CMs at the entrance would have one sob story after another.

Yeah, I don't know, obviously I'm not privy to the surveys from RnRc :) I know that the area was blocked off though, so if you left the area you were told that you had to be back or you would lose your place in line. I imagine they'll just have to be strict (Hmm, maybe that's why they started FP enforcing...to see what the CMs would have to deal with from a smaller population...).


Of course, this is all speculation, but if you had FP+ for a few rides, and then deli style queueing for other rides, you could get through an day without actually waiting in a line (or waiting for a parade...or CS meals...) longer than 10 minutes. You obviously couldn't ride your favorite ride 6x per day anymore, but I think that's intentional - you could still ride your favorite ride 2-3x per day.

I still think APs are getting 20FP+ in addition to normal resort FP+s.
 
linzbear said:
Yeah, I don't know, obviously I'm not privy to the surveys from RnRc :) I know that the area was blocked off though, so if you left the area you were told that you had to be back or you would lose your place in line. I imagine they'll just have to be strict (Hmm, maybe that's why they started FP enforcing...to see what the CMs would have to deal with from a smaller population...).

Of course, this is all speculation, but if you had FP+ for a few rides, and then deli style queueing for other rides, you could get through an day without actually waiting in a line (or waiting for a parade...or CS meals...) longer than 10 minutes. You obviously couldn't ride your favorite ride 6x per day anymore, but I think that's intentional - you could still ride your favorite ride 2-3x per day.

I still think APs are getting 20FP+ in addition to normal resort FP+s.

I like the idea, I just don't think it's feasible nor where WDW is heading.
 
Isn't that really sort of what fastpass is? At least in its orignal concept?

Apparently, those crafty guests have found something else to do while they wait besides spending money.

The new system will freeze them in the immediate vicinity of a revenue venue.

Very clever, Mrs Esterhouse...
 





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