Fast pass plus or Legacy Your choice!

Which do you prefer

  • Fast pass plus

    Votes: 19 32.8%
  • Legacy fast pass

    Votes: 33 56.9%
  • No preference

    Votes: 6 10.3%

  • Total voters
    58
Lol, you really ninja'd the first posts when back up didn't you ? :)
 
Also while FP- is still the most favoured ... this isn't a very good poll, I know they are fun to run, but they really don't give us anything but argument fodder. These aren't representative even of people on the boards, let alone the general public. :)
 

Also while FP- is still the most favoured ... this isn't a very good poll, I know they are fun to run, but they really don't give us anything but argument fodder. These aren't representative even of people on the boards, let alone the general public. :)
It has a purpose. Find out which is preferred by some of the most avid Disney fans.
 
Also while FP- is still the most favoured ... this isn't a very good poll, I know they are fun to run, but they really don't give us anything but argument fodder.

Exactly. FP+ is what exists now, and a poll like this isn't going to help anyone with touring the parks, which is what this particular forums is for.
 
I dont see the need to argue about it, but I think civil discussions are great and the polls do have merit. we all know disney reads these boards, perhaps somethings will be tweaked to improve what most do not like with FP + as it stands now.
 
DLR still has traditional FPs. I like DLR.

But I wouldn't turn down a free trip to WDW, like if I won the contest... ;)
 
Does the legacy FP option include Disney putting no marketing behind it? Back in the day, you were lucky to see one mention of FP before your trip. Now I get at least a dozen FP+ impressions from the time I make a reservation till the time I check-in, many of which are specific to FP+.

If Disney had done that, the threads here complaining of how horrible FP is would put the current FP+ threads to shame.
 
Legacy Fast Pass for us!

The grandkids like to ride some of the popular rides as many times as possible. That used to be up to 5 times or more (I think their record was 13 times on Everest in one day).

Alas, we now find that to be a thing of the past.
 
The fact that I just booked a FP for Spaceship Earth should say something. That ride was always a walk on. This will be our first trip with fp+ and I'm hoping we love it or at least can deal with it. I do not like the fact that the only times I could get for 7dmt were for afternoon/evening.
 
Don't really care for FP+ and the lack of spontaneity that it brings. Don't really care for the fact that I'm having to guess whether or not my daughter is going to like 7DMT, Space Mountain, and Splash Mountain enough to get FP+ for those each day or to chance her not liking them and getting FP+ for other attractions that I know she will like but often have a shorter wait. Also pretty interested in seeing how the California crowd is going to react to it coming to Disneyland since many of them are locals who just go the day-of.
 
Does the legacy FP option include Disney putting no marketing behind it? Back in the day, you were lucky to see one mention of FP before your trip. Now I get at least a dozen FP+ impressions from the time I make a reservation till the time I check-in, many of which are specific to FP+.

If Disney had done that, the threads here complaining of how horrible FP is would put the current FP+ threads to shame.

Absolutely true! Right up until the last day legacy fp was available, there were people who didn't have a clue what it was. The only way you learned the "tricks" of optimizing it was to read forums like this. Now with all the marketing, if you book a WDW vacation, it's impossible not to know of it's existence and how to use it. If legacy had been as widely advertised and used as FP+ is, it couldn't have worked at all. As it was, it worked very well for those who knew how to use it to their advantage- and that's a great deal of the reason why fp+ is so disliked by some Disney vets. Other than the glitch of allowing people to use multiple bands for sdfp's, and I question the real value of that, there isn't any insider info that will maximize it's benefits.
 
Absolutely true! Right up until the last day legacy fp was available, there were people who didn't have a clue what it was. The only way you learned the "tricks" of optimizing it was to read forums like this. Now with all the marketing, if you book a WDW vacation, it's impossible not to know of it's existence and how to use it. If legacy had been as widely advertised and used as FP+ is, it couldn't have worked at all. As it was, it worked very well for those who knew how to use it to their advantage- and that's a great deal of the reason why fp+ is so disliked by some Disney vets. Other than the glitch of allowing people to use multiple bands for sdfp's, and I question the real value of that, there isn't any insider info that will maximize it's benefits.



Remind me what was so complicated about legacy FP? Didn't you just stick in a ticket and take what came out?

And as for FP+, there are all sorts of inside tidbits, and I'm not even talking about using multiple bands.

1) Knowing to start by accepting times the exact opposite of what you really want. (Makes complete sense, huh?)
2) Knowing how to search one person at a time for overlapping times
3) Knowing that sometimes the app will show different availability from the website.
4) Booking a throwaway room for 60 day access
5) Booking "throwaway fastpasses" (ones you have no intention of using) so you can get to your 4th quicker
 
Remind me what was so complicated about legacy FP? Didn't you just stick in a ticket and take what came out?

And as for FP+, there are all sorts of inside tidbits, and I'm not even talking about using multiple bands.

1) Knowing to start by accepting times the exact opposite of what you really want. (Makes complete sense, huh?)
2) Knowing how to search one person at a time for overlapping times
3) Knowing that sometimes the app will show different availability from the website.
4) Booking a throwaway room for 60 day access
5) Booking "throwaway fastpasses" (ones you have no intention of using) so you can get to your 4th quicker

Super-User!

:ssst:
 
I personally like the new system a lot, but I never got to experience legacy so I can't really compare the two. However, I will say that I really like the aesthetic of the paper fastpasses. They were really cool looking and fun souvenirs!
 












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