longhorns2
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So.. I was right.. right?
I'll admit, I havn't been a cheerleader for the new FP+ system. In fact I've been quite against it. However, I'll also admit that we still don't know exactly how it will work. All the tests thus far have allowed people to reserve 4 experiances (3 for the recent DHS test). However it is possible that that number is simply for testing purposes and when FP+ goes live the number of experiances will be increced (possibly double or more). However, if that is the case, one would think they would have a limited test of the full-up system, where the testing guest would not be able to use the regular FPs (as per the T&C) prior to this thing going live.
Another possibilty would be that they give different resort levels a different number of experiancs. While this is a possibly, I hope that is not the case. At this point every single guest (even those staying off-site) once they are in the park has the exact same opportunities. The experiance at the resorts or getting to the parks may be different, but once in the park it is the same. Tiering the FP+ experiances based on where you stay, would constitute a substantial shift in that part of the companies (parks) philosophy.
Time will tell.
I'll admit, I havn't been a cheerleader for the new FP+ system. In fact I've been quite against it. However, I'll also admit that we still don't know exactly how it will work. All the tests thus far have allowed people to reserve 4 experiances (3 for the recent DHS test). However it is possible that that number is simply for testing purposes and when FP+ goes live the number of experiances will be increced (possibly double or more). However, if that is the case, one would think they would have a limited test of the full-up system, where the testing guest would not be able to use the regular FPs (as per the T&C) prior to this thing going live.
Another possibilty would be that they give different resort levels a different number of experiancs. While this is a possibly, I hope that is not the case. At this point every single guest (even those staying off-site) once they are in the park has the exact same opportunities. The experiance at the resorts or getting to the parks may be different, but once in the park it is the same. Tiering the FP+ experiances based on where you stay, would constitute a substantial shift in that part of the companies (parks) philosophy.
Time will tell.
I think that a tiered system is coming either by directly paying for more Fast Passes or for FP distribution determined by level of resort accommodations. They've already done it with the dining plan. Disney knows there are a certain number of guests who will pay more for convenience.
Everything we've seen with this new wave of releases says 3-per-day for everyone. From Deluxe to Day Guest.
Hopefully they will consider doing it on a dollar amount spent versus just a pure value-mod-deluxe designation.
I'm spending a week in late May, and my cost for tickets + a Cars suite at AOA is just $100 less than the same package at Wilderness Lodge for example. I'd hate to have say 1/2 the FP+ opportunities those guests do just based on the geography of where I'm staying vs. the amount I've spent.
Hopefully they will consider doing it on a dollar amount spent versus just a pure value-mod-deluxe designation.
I'm spending a week in late May, and my cost for tickets + a Cars suite at AOA is just $100 less than the same package at Wilderness Lodge for example. I'd hate to have say 1/2 the FP+ opportunities those guests do just based on the geography of where I'm staying vs. the amount I've spent.
3 per day for everyone is the current line - no difference between resorts or day guests.
3 per day for everyone is the current line - no difference between resorts or day guests.
3 per day for everyone is the current line - no difference between resorts or day guests.
Just out of curosity where are you getting your info from. Other than the allearsnet article I referenced (which is a bit ambiguous) and the recent DHS test, I haven't seen 3 selections listed anywhere.
Ah I must have missed that one over this weekend. I would like to read that article, if someone could repost the link, or let me know what the post # it is in is, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
I edited my post to include the link
Thanks. Assuming it is accurate (and if Disney is actually releasing info to a newspaper, then it should be), then it definatlly appears that the number of pre-selections will be 3. What wasn't clear is if 1) people staying off-site would be able to participate in that 3 and 2) if you will be able to make more selections once in the park.
The article does mention that under the current system "But gridlock quickly sets in and most people wait. And wait.". If they are truly trying to keep people out of lines then the total number of experiance reservations will have to be a lot more than 3.
Oh, I finally think I understand where they are trying to go. Eventually they would have FP+ for every single attraction and thus FP+ scheduleable (once you reach the park). The FP+ posts at The Hall of Presidents and the Riverboat seem to support this idea. The standby line would practiaclly go away and theoritically people would never need to stand in line. I think I'm starting to get less against this idea, especially if offsite guests get to participate in the 3 advanced reservations.