stairstepmom
stairstepmom
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I've been looking at wait times the last few days as we (insanely) contemplate going back sooner than we originally thought LOL... and I've noticed some surprising posted wait times, like Star Tours at 50 minutes at noon today. It's Feb 5 and though there are EMH evening hours, and it's not recommended by Josh, that seems a bit...much?
We noticed at HS especially when we were there a couple weeks ago that rides that usually had short standby suddenly had strangely long ones. Josh show a 50 minute wait for ST when it's a level 10 day, which it's not today LOL. We didn't ride Great Movie because it was a 40 min wait - Josh's list shows even on a level 10 day it shouldn't get that high.
I think with legacy FP some rides just didn't get much FP-utilization, Star Tours was always a pretty short wait and GMR didn't have FP so it was pretty constant between 10-20 except at super busy times. Now FP+ is being heavily sold to guests, much more in-your-face than FP-, and perhaps is creating a skewed sense of urgency for everyone. Arrive, see there's no FP-, OMG gotta get those FP+ booked. Then you see you can only book TSMM *or* RnRC, so what will you use the other 2 on? Star Tours and ToT or GMR if you don't ride ToT. Voila. Longer standby lines.
Any other ideas? We disliked FP+ but still had an enjoyable long visit so we can survive LOL, but I don't relish the thought of long standby lines for rides that rarely had them before. HS was our most disappointing experience on our trip because of FP+, even with 2 full days devoted there.
eta - Woah - just refreshed the app and ST suddenly shot down to 10 min. Some more Disney blips or did Brazil just go through?
Another thing we noticed on our trip - more volatile wait times for 2nd tier rides. Weird.
We noticed at HS especially when we were there a couple weeks ago that rides that usually had short standby suddenly had strangely long ones. Josh show a 50 minute wait for ST when it's a level 10 day, which it's not today LOL. We didn't ride Great Movie because it was a 40 min wait - Josh's list shows even on a level 10 day it shouldn't get that high.
I think with legacy FP some rides just didn't get much FP-utilization, Star Tours was always a pretty short wait and GMR didn't have FP so it was pretty constant between 10-20 except at super busy times. Now FP+ is being heavily sold to guests, much more in-your-face than FP-, and perhaps is creating a skewed sense of urgency for everyone. Arrive, see there's no FP-, OMG gotta get those FP+ booked. Then you see you can only book TSMM *or* RnRC, so what will you use the other 2 on? Star Tours and ToT or GMR if you don't ride ToT. Voila. Longer standby lines.
Any other ideas? We disliked FP+ but still had an enjoyable long visit so we can survive LOL, but I don't relish the thought of long standby lines for rides that rarely had them before. HS was our most disappointing experience on our trip because of FP+, even with 2 full days devoted there.
eta - Woah - just refreshed the app and ST suddenly shot down to 10 min. Some more Disney blips or did Brazil just go through?
Another thing we noticed on our trip - more volatile wait times for 2nd tier rides. Weird.
) The remainder of the day they would spend touring other attractions and seeing shows. That's 11 rides on headliners. The FP+ system pretty much ensures that you cannot (or at least, will not) do this any more. Now, if you ride those three attractions at RD as a SB, and then ride two of those three later in the day with a FP+, you will complete a total of 5 rides on headliners with minimal waits, and any additional rides will be at the expense of a 45-90 minute wait per ride. If you did nothing but these rides (and eat) for the rest of the day, you could add enough SB rides to get you back up to where you were before, but you would accomplish little else, it would be a pretty boring day, and few people would be interested in doing this. 


But I do think it's too early to get a good feel for how it'll all shake out.