Ok, I went to WDW and was able to try out Fast Pass. Interesting way to help keep the lines down but it got me thinking: does it help?
Case in point: A few years ago I was able to go to IOA for a preview; discounted price and very little crowds. It took me 3 hours to ride everything (and that was with repeated rides of Hulk and Spiderman). After that, there was nothing left.
Everyone loves it when there are no crowds, but the wait in line is actually helpful. It takes away time so that you won't find yourself wondering what to do when you finish riding and seeing everything waaaay before closing. Plus, the rise of entertainment while in line is increasing. Having no crowds pushes you quickly through scenes in the line that help tell the story. Fast pass quickly takes you through everything and you don't get the chance to examine and try to find hidden jokes/mickeys in the line.
There have been times when I went to WDW during the busiest time of the year and yet got to ride and see everything.
What does everyone else think of Fast Pass?
Case in point: A few years ago I was able to go to IOA for a preview; discounted price and very little crowds. It took me 3 hours to ride everything (and that was with repeated rides of Hulk and Spiderman). After that, there was nothing left.
Everyone loves it when there are no crowds, but the wait in line is actually helpful. It takes away time so that you won't find yourself wondering what to do when you finish riding and seeing everything waaaay before closing. Plus, the rise of entertainment while in line is increasing. Having no crowds pushes you quickly through scenes in the line that help tell the story. Fast pass quickly takes you through everything and you don't get the chance to examine and try to find hidden jokes/mickeys in the line.
There have been times when I went to WDW during the busiest time of the year and yet got to ride and see everything.
What does everyone else think of Fast Pass?