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Disney says guests will be able to reserve ride times from home - by Jason Garcia (Orlando Sentinel)

Future visitors to Walt Disney World will be able to reserve ride times from their home computers and bypass hotel check-in desks once they arrive at the resort, the head of the Walt Disney Co.'s global theme-park division said at an investors conference Thursday.

The advances are among of a series of technological initiatives Disney is developing in hopes of making visits to its increasingly crowded theme parks easier to plan and less intimidating to navigate, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Tom Staggs said at the conference in Anaheim, Calif.

"In the coming years, we'll introduce a broad set of systems and tools that will help us create a more seamless and personalized experience and help guests get more out of their visit with us," Staggs said. The ultimate goal, he added, is "to welcome more and more people, while making their experience more satisfying, more personal and more immersive."

Staggs' comments provided the first detailed glimpse at a secretive initiative dubbed "Next Generation Experience," or "NextGen," that Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has been working on for more than a year. The budget for the project is said to be around $1 billion — as much money as Disney spent to build its recently launched Disney Dream cruise ship.

In his remarks, Staggs described a "a version of Fast Pass for an entire Disney vacation." Future guests, he said, will be able to reserve specific ride times for popular attractions, secure seating for shows, make restaurant reservations and pre-book other experiences before they leave their homes on vacation.

They will also be able to able to obtain their room keys in advance, eliminating the need to check into hotels and allowing them to proceed immediately to their hotel rooms or the theme park once they arrive on Disney property.

Other advances, he said, will include incorporating personalization for individual guests into rides and character greetings, adding more interactive queues designed to entertain people while they wait in line for attractions and designing behind-the-scenes systems that allow operations workers to better monitor and steer crowd flow to ease congestion.

Disney will also aim to cull more personal information from its guests, which Staggs said "will put better information into the hands of our cast, so they can deliver even better and more personalized service for our guests." Though Staggs did not specific what information Disney would seek, possibilities range from simple details such as names and birthdates to favorite characters and credit card numbers.

Staggs didn't go into further details about how Disney intends to implement some of the plans and Disney would not elaborate on his comments. But there is widespread speculation among former Disney executives and bloggers who follow the company that some of the plans will use radio-frequency identification microchips that can be implanted into tickets or wristbands, loaded with personal information and used to interact with RFID-sensors installed in everything from hotel-room doors to ride animatronics.

Disney has signed a confidentiality agreement with a California company that manufactures RFID wristbands, whose clients include other amusement operators such as Great Wolf Resorts.

Staggs declined to say when Disney will launch many of the initiative, though some elements — such as interactive queues — have been slowly rolling out in parks in recent months. Staggs said Disney has applied for "a number" of patents related to the work.

"It will be some time before we roll out the bulk of these developments," Staggs said. "But we're well into development."

The decision to pump $1 billion or more into developing systems that aid in vacation planning and crowd flow underscores one of the biggest challenges facing Disney's flagship theme-park resorts, particularly Disney World, which has four parks and roughly 25,000 hotel rooms. As those resorts have grown bigger over the years, they have also become more complex to navigate and more crowded, threatening to undermine Disney's historically high guest-satisfaction ratings and deter repeat visits.

"We know that our guests love creating great memories," Staggs said. "We also know they don't exactly relish waiting in line, checking in at the resort, worry about missing their favorite attractions or feeling uncertain about how to best navigate and access our properties."

There are risks. Former company officials have questioned whether technological advances would boost attendance or guest-spending enough to justify the more than $1 billion price tag or whether advance-planning by some guests could spoil the experience who do not pre-plan and arrive in a park only to find the most popular attractions already booked.

But Scott Smith, an instructor at the University of Central Florida's Rosen College of Hospitality Management, said there are also several advantages. Issuing hotel room keys in advance, for instance, will ensure Disney gets its guests into its parks more quickly.

Smith likened it to similar advance check-in options at some Las Vegas casino resorts where "the idea is that you go right to the craps table.

"Disney is probably looking at the same type of philosophy," Scott said. "The sooner we check you in, the sooner you go into our parks and start spending money."

In addition, a new generation of technology-savvy travelers increasingly expects features such as customizable vacations and interactive attractions, he said.

"Their audience is so much more sophisticated now," Smith said. "If you're not investing in this already, you're going to get left behind. And the last thing Disney wants is to be saddled with the reputation of being old school."
 
This is where Disney is way ahead of the game. You think Disney needs to respond to Harry Potter land? This is way bigger and US needs to respond to it and frankly, I don't think they can.
US's take on it is to just charge more for a special pass and look another revenue source. Disney's take is to part the Sea's where ever their guests go. Guess which one is more forward thinking?
 
Crap crap crap!!!!! Do besides having to make ADR's 180 days in advance now I need to boom rides in advance. Wow so much strolling around the parks now I have to reserve rides. Wow Disney do I need to reserve the bathroom in the parks as well!!!!
 
This is where Disney is way ahead of the game. You think Disney needs to respond to Harry Potter land? This is way bigger and US needs to respond to it and frankly, I don't think they can.
US's take on it is to just charge more for a special pass and look another revenue source. Disney's take is to part the Sea's where ever their guests go. Guess which one is more forward thinking?

Not sure how making people book rides in advance before they leave home enhances the guest experience (unless they're an insanely OCD planner)
 

I'm with Figment on this one.

1 Billion Dollars, can you imagine the improvements inside the parks they could do with that. They might be able to get them back up to an acceptable level, add in some new monorails to replace the junk they have now and they could even bring back the original figment.
 
Not sure how making people book rides in advance before they leave home enhances the guest experience (unless they're an insanely OCD planner)

Agreed this is crazy I see not one positive aspect to planning your WDW trip down to the second,
 
Agreed this is crazy I see not one positive aspect to planning your WDW trip down to the second,

As crazy as it sounds there are people like that, I've read posts on here before where people plan when they are going to eat their ice cream snacks.:rotfl2:
 
1) I think it will help,
. . . as long as non-Disney-hotel guests have the same rights
. . . all guests should be treated equally
2) It will also stop frivolous room requests. (handicap requests are not frivolous, but views are)
. . . the start has begun with computers assigning rooms
. . . soon, all keys will be cut in advance
. . . guests can't moan and groan to CM at the Front Desk
. . . grab your pre-determined rooms keys and go
. . . cures a problem WDW has let itself get into over the years
. . . lot so CM's are already salivating at this
 
I'm with Figment on this one.

1 Billion Dollars, can you imagine the improvements inside the parks they could do with that. They might be able to get them back up to an acceptable level, add in some new monorails to replace the junk they have now and they could even bring back the original figment.

OMG thank you!!!!!!!! The entire DCA park cost 1billion to build with that easily they could do the following.

MK: TL Super E
AL INdy

EC: Soarin over the World
JII 4
New Country

DHS MI Coaster

DAK BK or MI

All of this could be done with that money all at the same time but instead we get advanced ride booking.

This is why UNI gets WWOHP and WDW gets Move it shake it celebrate it!
 
Crap crap crap!!!!! Do besides having to make ADR's 180 days in advance now I need to boom rides in advance. Wow so much strolling around the parks now I have to reserve rides. Wow Disney do I need to reserve the bathroom in the parks as well!!!!

I can see it now. There will be some guy in front of the restroom begging to trade his 2 urinal FPs for a stall FP,:rotfl2:
 
Now all of the people who make 4 ADRs for every meal and then
cancel (or not) at the last minute can do the same with the rides!
 
I can see it now. There will be some guy in front of the restroom begging to trade his 2 urinal FPs for a stall FP,:rotfl2:

Hmmm on the 2nd day on WDW I'll need to Pee at least four times but wait the slip says to reserved the TL bathroom at 10 AM you can't make another bathroorm reservation for two hours!!!
 
Hmmm on the 2nd day on WDW I'll need to Pee at least four times but wait the slip says to reserved the TL bathroom at 10 AM you can't make another bathroorm reservation for two hours!!!

thats okay because you can always use your DPP (Disney Peeing Plan) credits, you might even luck out and qualify for Free Peeing
 
Finally have time to comment on this! I'm of very mixed emotions about it all, but I think we need to reserve judgement a little bit to see how it is implemented. After all, even though many people don't like FastPass... some people love it, and it doesn't prevent people from just standing in line. So a good question will be just how will this new system integrate with the existing FastPass system and regular line-waiting.

I get the concept of where the company is coming from (read Mr. Stagg's full text on the Disney Parks Blog): They want to increase guest satisfaction and maximize the usage of their time. This will be accomplished by letting people pre-select what they really want to do. However it will not be accomplished if it completely cuts out (or makes the experience terrible) for people who plan their trips on short-notice and who do not like to have a rigid, pre-planned schedule. So there will need to be a balancing act to try and please all types of guests.

2) It will also stop frivolous room requests. (handicap requests are not frivolous, but views are)
. . . the start has begun with computers assigning rooms
. . . soon, all keys will be cut in advance
. . . guests can't moan and groan to CM at the Front Desk

Not so sure that will happen at all. I can see the locks on the room doors being changed to accept certain keys on certain dates, rather than a certain key only activating for a certain door. We don't know how far out the keys are going to be sent out and considering all of the things that can happen in any given day (and to any room), I could see room requests still be allowed and accepted.

One of the more exciting things I think is the confirmation of how this new initiative will expand upon the new interactive queues, and confirmation that it will eventually integrate with rides and provide unique experiences with characters and whatnot. Disney typically executes the magic very, very well and with this new tech and new focus on using gathered information to fuel enhanced interactions... I think we could all be in for a real treat.
 
I sincerely hope some of the Disney executives that are behind this project read this thread! Maybe then they would finally realize how absurd this idea really is! They've already taken a lot of the spontaneity out of a visit with all the ADR's now they want even take more away. If our day is going to be any more restrictive we might just as well be at work.:thumbsup2
 
I defiantly do not like the sound of what he is planning. I hope it is better than I am thinking or that the majority of people just wont use it that much. THough I do have a feeling that it will only be for people staying on property.
 
This is where Disney is way ahead of the game. You think Disney needs to respond to Harry Potter land? This is way bigger

Way more expensive. Not way bigger -- not what I want in my theme park experience. I hate the planning.

This is more my speed:

Crap crap crap!!!!! Do besides having to make ADR's 180 days in advance now I need to boom rides in advance. Wow so much strolling around the parks now I have to reserve rides. Wow Disney do I need to reserve the bathroom in the parks as well!!!!

You hit it right on the nose, Figment.

Also, you know this will happen:

Now all of the people who make 4 ADRs for every meal and then
cancel (or not) at the last minute can do the same with the rides!

...and no matter what system Disney creates to prevent it, people will find a way around it.

This will also discourage the serendipity of just exploring the park and encountering things. You'll just be rushing from one appointment to another.
 
I sincerely hope some of the Disney executives that are behind this project read this thread!


1) Not really a bad idea . . .
. . . can save $40,000,000-$45,000,000 yearly in Front Desk CM's
. . . can save $35,000,000-$40,000,000 yearly in ressie CM's
. . . can save $15,000,000-$20,000,000 yearly in ADR CM's
. . . can save $50,000,000-$60,000,000 yearly in cash & other handling *
2) Payback within six years is great.
3) Face it - Disney does NOTHING without its own monetary benefit.

* I am making some gross assumptions for cash handling and interest on money being held for all worldwide park/resort operations.
 
This will also discourage the serendipity of just exploring the park and encountering things. You'll just be rushing from one appointment to another.

Yep, which some people already are doing anyway...who needs to worry about intimate theming and music and smells and stuff like that when you are running to each attraction?
 


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