zoo2tycoon
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They to do Express pass like Universal. Free for deluxe- paid for rest. Limited amount
Really? 40 minutes wait time all day makes any trip to WDW miserable. With several trips before pandemic, we never waited more than 20 minutes for any ride. Always had 5-10 fast passes per day and never had to wait longer than 20 minutes for any ride, even on standby. If you know how to use fast passes, you never had to wait in any line more than 20 minutes.Give me a 40 minute wait all day long vs 90 or 120 min stand by. I dont like getting 3 rides a day then 90 mins for everything else.
with no FP+ it is at least "fair" for everyone. FP+ stand by lines are a joke.
Give me a 40 minute wait all day long vs 90 or 120 min stand by. I dont like getting 3 rides a day then 90 mins for everything else.
with no FP+ it is at least "fair" for everyone. FP+ stand by lines are a joke.
I have seen Universal and WDW compared on DIS many times. You can spend 2-3 days at Universal at a deluxe resort and see everything. WDW is not a 2-3-day vacation. A deluxe stay at WDW would cost an average family for a 7-10 days $$$, so you can't really compare these two vacations. I feel that most people that don't like fastpasses are either APs holders/locals that can't get fastpasses on the day of their visit so they have to wait on standby lines, or they are DVC owners who have APs, resort stay is already paid for and don't mind paying extra for fastpasses. For occasional travelers, adding more $$ for fastpasses to resort and ticket costs, can be difficult to pay if you used to get it for free.They to do Express pass like Universal. Free for deluxe- paid for rest. Limited amount
I've always said that the FPs made long waits even longer, so we are kind of looking forward to seeing what the lines see like without then. If and when they do return, I wouldn't mind if they offered it as a perk for guests staying on property only.Recently returned from a 8 day trip. I loved the FP system but we all thought the very long lines moved so much quicker with no FP.
But you aren't limited to 3 fast passes. You can get more all day long. We've never once waited in a 90 minute line. We do maybe 8 fast passes a day plus whichever lines are already short.Give me a 40 minute wait all day long vs 90 or 120 min stand by. I dont like getting 3 rides a day then 90 mins for everything else.
with no FP+ it is at least "fair" for everyone. FP+ stand by lines are a joke.
I reality it’s doesn’t work out perfect like that. With a family of 4 getting 4 fast passes for some thing decent is a crap shoot. I mean yah you get lucky here and there but overall u aren’t getting many headliners this way. Once we did our 3 and a few others from rope drop we r out. Always have been. I don’t do the parks past 12 max till night again. Just too many people in general.But you aren't limited to 3 fast passes. You can get more all day long. We've never once waited in a 90 minute line. We do maybe 8 fast passes a day plus whichever lines are already short.
.Really? 40 minutes wait time all day makes any trip to WDW miserable. With several trips before pandemic, we never waited more than 20 minutes for any ride. Always had 5-10 fast passes per day and never had to wait longer than 20 minutes for any ride, even on standby. If you know how to use fast passes, you never had to wait in any line more than 20 minutes.
With FP you could ride a few attractions at rope drop and be guaranteed low waits for three more FP rides a little later on then do the shows and meet and greets in the afternoon and more rides as the parks clear out at night. Now once it hits 10am at HS or 11am at Epcot, most rides are 40 minutes or more all day and will be worse as capacity increases.
Although I see your point, I disagree that the need is “non existent“with nobody having access to fastpasses, the need for them is non existent. if everyone had them, sure you would need them just to put you on the same playing field but since nobody else can get them either it has been awesome. no FP+ and distancing in queues have been my two favorite covid protocol changes.
wait time is wait time.
I don't think wait times now can be compared to times in the past. There is limited capacity, limited employees, limited number of rides going per attraction, limited restaurants, no shows to draw people away, social distancing, etc.. Others?
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I was surprised how much we enjoyed our trip without FP. It was nice to see the standby lines moving quickly.I am firmly in the opposite camp. 2 trips without FP+ have been awesome. I hope they never come bak.
But you aren't limited to 3 fast passes. You can get more all day long. We've never once waited in a 90 minute line. We do maybe 8 fast passes a day plus whichever lines are already short.
Always had 5-10 fast passes per day
It depends which park you are in. In MK 8 was easy, we've had more most days because they have so many attraction options..8 fast is not the norm and you know it.
WIthout really trying that hard...our family of 4, in june, during busy times, could easily get 6 or 7 fastpasses per day. 5 on a regular day.Again...not normal and you know it.
5-10 is normal for me. Even in parks like Epcot and AK.Again...not normal and you know it.
8 fast is not the norm and you know it. We go during busy times of the year, and don't stay in the park all day long. and most of the times, the 5th or 6th fast pass is for something like philharmonic or COP.
Waiting in line for 40 minutes any time I want to ride 7DMY is so much more enjoyable then 90 minute standby or hinging your entire trip off a FP+ reservation 60 days out.
8 fast is not the norm and you know it. We go during busy times of the year, and don't stay in the park all day long. and most of the times, the 5th or 6th fast pass is for something like philharmonic or COP.
Waiting in line for 40 minutes any time I want to ride 7DMY is so much more enjoyable then 90 minute standby or hinging your entire trip off a FP+ reservation 60 days out.
It was normal for our family of five and we know it.Again...not normal and you know it.