I wonder if there will be kiosks in the resorts? The concierge will be able to help too. Laptops have to be ble to work. My Disney experience app and webpage are connected.
It would make sense for kiosks to be in the parks and at the resorts.
Ah, but we have discovered much from these threads. I understand quite a bit right now, I know the direction things are going, there are a few paths Disney can take, but we have probably mentioned them. The app and term and conditions are enlightening. There are a few curveballs coming, but I am prepared for the best and the worst.
I do think it matters to have at least speculation. I needed to make a decision about buying the DVC PAP for $399.00 before jan 1. I was ready to invest $1600.00. But because of this peak into the what ifs, I feel I made the correct decision and not purchase. Disney was encouraging me to invest in the next year but keeping their cards close to their vest.
I have two trips coming up this year, I can go to wdw, universal, or both on either trip. I would like to know more before I invest in something so costly.
If the park truly become FP+ only, I can't see us going any more. We are not super planners and trying to plan a handful of passes so rigidly and then waiting in regular lines for the rest just seems like a nightmare. I hope that anyone saying this is wrong.
Seriously folks... The stuff coming is AMAZING. Enjoy what matters... Being with your family... Enjoying being away from work, a dirty house, your ad Disney world for crying out loud!!
Seriously folks... The stuff coming is AMAZING. Enjoy what matters... Being with your family... Enjoying being away from work, a dirty house, your ad Disney world for crying out loud!!
Seriously folks... The stuff coming is AMAZING. Enjoy what matters... Being with your family... Enjoying being away from work, a dirty house, your ad Disney world for crying out loud!!
If the park truly become FP+ only, I can't see us going any more. We are not super planners and trying to plan a handful of passes so rigidly and then waiting in regular lines for the rest just seems like a nightmare. I hope that anyone saying this is wrong.
If the park truly become FP+ only, I can't see us going any more. We are not super planners and trying to plan a handful of passes so rigidly and then waiting in regular lines for the rest just seems like a nightmare. I hope that anyone saying this is wrong.
With FP+ and FP++, will the entire FP benefit be diluted?
Yes.
And standby would be nothing like it used to be.
I truly doubt that the parks are going to be FP+ only. There's no doubt they're going away from the paper FP's. I believe everyone will have some sort of wrist band, or something which will be used as their park ticket and used to obtain FP's. FP+ in my opinion will be just an extra benefit that some guest will have the opportunity to participate in, if they elect to do so. I also believe that eventually, there's going to be a FP++ that guest will be able to pay for that will allow unlimited FP's for all attractions. The only thing I'm concerned about is the total FP inventory for each attraction. With FP+ and FP++, will the entire FP benefit be diluted?
Seriously folks... The stuff coming is AMAZING. Enjoy what matters... Being with your family... Enjoying being away from work, a dirty house, your ad Disney world for crying out loud!!
Seriously folks... The stuff coming is AMAZING. Enjoy what matters... Being with your family... Enjoying being away from work, a dirty house, your ad Disney world for crying out loud!!
Just as an FYI, for those of you who have APs, there's every indication that if you're staying at a Disney resort, you'd get the same allotment per day as any other guest at that resort.
The rumors have pointed to the 20 per quarter allotment applying to non-resort guests.
So, let me see if I can get this straight...
1. As an annual passholder, I can get 20 FP per quarter.
2. Resort members can do this online as part of their reservation. (I'm sure for DVC members who don't have APs, there would be some system in place, too)
If so, count me in as THRILLED!
Why?
By the end of this February, I will have spent 15 days at Disney World in the last year - spaced out over four trips. I'll have used a whopping 3 Fast Passes in that time. One for Kilimanjaro Safaris in August, one for Dumbo (does that count?) and one for Test Track this February. Why so few?
A. Don't ride thrill rides, so EE, R&R, ToT, and SM are essentially out.
B. Went on BTMMR during MSEP and rode it twice in a row with no line.
C. TRIED to get TSM fast pass, but they were gone already. (Surprise)
This new FP+ will work wonders for me. My next trip to WDW is 50 some odd days away. I already know, weather permitting, what parks I will be at which days and roughly when. I could tell you right now that I'd like a Test Track fast pass for Thursday, Feb 21st for 10AM. And maybe a TSM Fast pass for Saturday at 11:00am. Perfect! Now I can plan my comings and goings based on those two simple reservations.
And since I go to Disney a lot, there is no need for me to race around each park trying to get on every ride every time. If I don't get on Pan this time, then maybe next time. Same for Thunder Mountain. But I'll get to ride Spaceship Earth and the Land with no problem. Same with Buzz Lightyear, TTA, PotC, HM, Jungle Cruise. Probably not going to AK, and won't go to HS unless Fast Pass+ is instituted and I can schedule my TSM ahead of time.
I will not, repeat, NOT stand there at rope drop like Jackie Joyner-Kersee at the start of the 100 yard dash and sprint the length of the park to obtain the elusive TSM Fast pass. Instead, I'll be on the balcony of my Beach Club villa sipping coffee and enjoying life.