Hello all; wdw/universal orlando veteran wants to change it up...before I start planning I want to make sure fastpass+ is not going west. Can anyone say?
It isn't and I hope it never does.
I just recently learned of this FP+ thing. Why is it so hated?
I just recently learned of this FP+ thing. Why is it so hated?
You can make FP+ reservations 60 days out if you are staying at a WDW resort. If you have an AP or are staying off property, you have 30 days to make reservations.I just recently learned of this FP+ thing. Why is it so hated?
You can make FP+ reservations 60 days out if you are staying at a WDW resort. If you have an AP or are staying off property, you have 30 days to make reservations.
The planning required if you want to go on E ticket rides, makes it feel like a job rather than vacation planning. Then when you're in the parks and you want to review your reservations, you consult your smart phone (if the app is working properly). I intensely dislike FP+ and I hope it never ruins the spontaneity and fun at DLR.
I love that assumption and also the assumption that you want to use it in the parks. I go to DLR to escape my everyday life. And for me that's not being attached to my phone.Dont you just LOVE how all these companies assume everyone has a smart phone.!!!
I just recently learned of this FP+ thing. Why is it so hated?
Looking at the other responses, I think it is more than a dislike for choosing FPs 60 days in advance. Although that is part of it for sure. But some people like being able to choose FPs in advance so they are not pressed to get to the parks early and get their FPs. They can show up late and still have FPs to use. So that part, frankly, has advantages.
I think for those who "hate" FP+ there are additional reasons...
1. It seems that FP+ has made wait times go up significantly for rides that never had waits before. Because to make FP+ work more rides need FP. So WDW has added FP to most of their rides.
2. The IT infrastructure has not been reliable. People would book FP+ online and then they would get lost in the cyber world. People would show up at the ride and be told they did not have FPs at all even though they had paperwork to prove they did. Guests would be treated as if they were lying when their virtual FPs got lost.
3. The Magic Bands would not work reliably for some people.
4. The MDE smartphone app they needed to manage their FP+ would freeze up and crash regularly making it unusable for many guests.
5. It was hard to manage FPs for irregular groups. For example, let's say you were going to WDW. And grandparents were coming for two days in the middle of your trip. But you were not sure which days. Then your sister and family was coming for a few days. Maybe you have a trip planned and it is not certain your 20 year old son will make it because of a getting time off a job. All of these "we really do not know our group size and which days we will be together" issues made it harder if not impossible to plan FPs in advance.
6. Aside from the aspect of having to make FP choices 60 days in advance, it also locks you into certain parks on certain days. Some folks like more freedom to change which parks they want to visit.
I have not used FP+ yet or MDE. Overall I think it has pluses and minuses. From what I read the minuses are more than the pluses for the simple reason I have a hard time getting my group together 60 days in advance and we tend to plan trips more like a month in advance. And I do not like having to make choices like that in advance.
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But some people like being able to choose FPs in advance so they are not pressed to get to the parks early and get their FPs. They can show up late and still have FPs to use. So that part, frankly, has advantages.
I have to admit, this point puzzles me. When FastPass was introduced, it was billed as a "hold your place in line" tool. If you aren't even in the park, how is your place in line being held? This also runs contrary to what seems like a basic rule of society...which is first come, first serve.
I didn't realize until I started participating in FP+ threads that the entire concept of "first come, first served" was actually quite passé. Who knew?
I just recently learned of this FP+ thing. Why is it so hated?
I liked FP+ at WDW because it allowed me to have a lose plan of my days but I really hope it doesn't come to DL simply because I'm an AP holder and most of my trips are spur of the moment with no planning.
At a place like WDW where (IMHO) planning is important due to things like ADR's and transportation FP+ allows for guaranteeing must do rides at a time that's convenient but if you don't plan ahead or take things spur of the moment it's very limiting.
I didn't realize until I started participating in FP+ threads that the entire concept of "first come, first served" was actually quite passé. Who knew?