Folks, FastPass is here to stay. And if anything Disney has fallen behind its competition on this front.
Every other park I go to, I have the option of waiting in shorter lines if I'm willing to pay for the privilege (Universal Express, FlashPass, Quick Queue, etc.).
And for those of you that say 'Oh Disney wouldn't do that'...well they already do (or have done). In Paris and California, I took advantage of premium priced packages that allowed special FastPass privileges.
In CA, I booked a
AAA package that allowed me to have multiple FastPasses at once (has since been discontinued). In Paris, I got vouchers that allowed immediate access to the FastPass line.
Disney knows it's leaving money on the table by not having this option for more of its guests. Right now, only the fabulously wealthy will spend for a VIP tour. I'd gladly pay-up for the certainty that I can experience the attractions and shows that I want to see on a stress free schedule.
While NextGen is not only so Disney can offer a near-VIP experience for those willing to pay for it, I'd make a big bet that that's an important part of the plan.