rmontgo892
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- May 12, 2001
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How is it fair to use a fastpass after the set times/dates?
Yea, yea...a little Disney Magic is fine when little Suzy or little Johnny had a "bathroom" emergency or nap etc can we please still use our fastpass and a CM lets you. I don't mind exceptions to the rule. I am the idiot that lets your kids stand in front of me at parades after I waited an hour+ and said family couldn't make it earlier or didn't check the schedule.
This isn't addressed to the OP!
For the others, if ya gotta *ask* a CM if it's *ok* to use an expired fastpass when there is a date and time stamped on it...you know it's not policy, period! If they let you go and explain with a wink and no we don't *honor* the fastpass policy of the timeframe window and date then that CM isn't doing the right thing either! If the date has expired...please explain it to me slowly how in a million years you think thats fair and conducive to the whole system running smoothly???
I can tell you that my family missed the window a few times on a fastpass and threw them away. Never even thought of a way to beat the system. How fair is it that my family follows the rules and either makes it back in time or throws them away while other families think they are above the policy?
Unless I am wrong (happens) and the new, new policy is to just get a FASTPASS whenever you want and use it whenever you want.
Needless to say I e-mailed Disney asking if the policy has changed and if I was misinformed. Yea, I am sure I may get a canned response that policy is policy but this inconsistency with CM's and WDW policy is unfair to guests that follow the rules!
If my family can drag our butts back during the time stamp and miss out on something else then so can't yours. Otherwise it belongs in the trash. Unless of course I am wrong and there isn't a time stamp, date, or window of expiration.


This isn't addressed to the OP!


I can tell you that my family missed the window a few times on a fastpass and threw them away. Never even thought of a way to beat the system. How fair is it that my family follows the rules and either makes it back in time or throws them away while other families think they are above the policy?
Unless I am wrong (happens) and the new, new policy is to just get a FASTPASS whenever you want and use it whenever you want.

Needless to say I e-mailed Disney asking if the policy has changed and if I was misinformed. Yea, I am sure I may get a canned response that policy is policy but this inconsistency with CM's and WDW policy is unfair to guests that follow the rules!
If my family can drag our butts back during the time stamp and miss out on something else then so can't yours. Otherwise it belongs in the trash. Unless of course I am wrong and there isn't a time stamp, date, or window of expiration.
