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You just figured it out?
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Hey, I actually welcome thoughtful theoretical discussions

You just figured it out?
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Let me throw this out there: Right now, with a FP, you might walk right onto a ride... or you might end up waiting 5-10 minutes.
What if the new enforcement is because they are about to give out MORE fastpasses and want to better manage the expected wait FP users will have -- so that instead of either a walk-on or a short wait, there will always be a consistently short-ish wait.
Those extra FPs could be part of the early Xpass experiments that are probably coming, in theory.
Anyone?
Thanks for the reply eliza61.
I'm just raising awareness to the new choices that will exist because of this policy. This isn't just my style of touring. Many others, as witnessed by this thread, tour in a very similar way. (perhaps naps in the afternoon, getting FP's in the morning to use later...) Whereas before, we didn't have to choose one or the other, now we will have to decide if we take that FP and give up the other option.
Yes, the wait times are posted, but that was one of my points. You don't know that time window until you walk all the way to the ride. Wheras before, if the exact time window didn't work when I showed up, I would still get a FP if I wanted to ride that attraction later than that window. The idea of going to do something else in order to buy time and let the FP window eventually get the my preferred time window, then coming back to get a FP is something I don't want to do. I know, perhaps we have been spoiled, but I truly don't think it was causing the problems that others on here seem to think.
Regarding the comment that my FP usage (and others) clogged up the system for everyone else. Yes, that is speculation and I'm not sure it is accurate, or even why Disney is making this change. I happen to think it's needed to prepare for the new x-pass to work correctly. I'm not sold on the idea that usign FP's later than the window causes a big problem with clogging the system later in the day (when supposedly everyone uses late FP's). This goes against all the ride crowd calendars, measured and predicted, for wait times throughout the day. They all show wait times ramping up from park open and peaking between roughly 3-5 pm and then the ride times GET LESS as the evening progresses. Touringplans.com has some great charts showing this.
Also, I fail to see how stand-by wait times can get that far off, as some on here have mentioned, unless someting goes wrong. The CM's are constantly handing out those red badges to carry with you through the queue to adjust the stand-by times. I've found them to be accurate throughout the day in my experience, both in stand-by and fp lanes.![]()
Dan
I missed this post earlier...just had to respond...
Merchandise...resort specific merchandise? Have you NOT noticed that most of the resort specific merchandise is gone, in favor of generic merchandise? Yes there is still some, but very limited. Gone are all the resort specific shirts, etc. All I can think of offhand are resort pins and cheap trinkets.
Dining - yes, most of it is unique, but there are various other things that are generic. Most kids meals are generic, including those dog-awful chicken nuggets that even my chicken-nugget-luvin' DDs won't touch. And when I was at the Poly and had what I thought was a unique "Pina Colava" drink one night...then the next night, lo and behold it's available at Boma...and then at the Dawa Bar at AK...and at the resort bar at Beach Club...and at CR...
Hey, I actually welcome thoughtful theoretical discussions![]()
The article says they will give a 5 minute early and a 15 minute late cushion. Stuff happens - a ride goes down and you get stuck in line or get poor service in a restaurant. I think they should give more of a late cushion, maybe 1 or 2 hours.
IMO, they try to make every ride run on full every single moment. For example, in a morning rides often half empty but if you make people use actual window and later with xpass schedule your ride, ride will run full all the time, at least popular rides.
Now, let's say that 3 groups of the FP users at noon instead show up at 2pm:
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But , it's only just begun. eek:Could you please tell your space lizard buddies to come here and put me out of my misery? I'm ready to retire...
So, there's hope for the Villians Store and Tinkerbell's and the Hummels and Engel Puppens and the food will return to Eisner's days and....Well, I'll be a space lizard's uncle...they actually listened? Just took several years...
ahhhhhh come on.....
Resort specific merch is there and now you know that. so is ride specific stuff.
as for the drinks...geeze come on....I can get a Screwdriver or a beer everywhere too...does that give me a reason to bash Disney guest relations and whine about the downfall of WDW the way some do?
As for chicken nuggets...dunno about your DD....by my DD was digging the ones from Electric Umbrella. yes indeed. Come to think it...the burger we had from there wasn't half bad either. but I already conceded those were homogenized...I mean just how many ways can you make a deep fried piece of chicken?
Respectfully,
M&R+5
Actually, we visit WDW, approximately 2-3 times a year.. and have done so, over 30 years. Yes, there have been many changes in these areas. There is a whole " big, long thread" on this subject. So, I'm NOT alone in this opinion
ahhhhhh come on.....
Resort specific merch is there and now you know that. so is ride specific stuff.
as for the drinks...geeze come on....I can get a Screwdriver or a beer everywhere too...does that give me a reason to bash Disney guest relations and whine about the downfall of WDW the way some do?
I think in general if they enforced the end time, they should expend the window to two hours from the current one hour.
I agree on both points.
Honestly, I couldn't care less about the whining. It's par for the course on the disboards (and every other message board in existence.) The thing that bothers me is the stunning amount of logical fallacies.
Yes, the goal would be 100% utilization, but I'm not sure less than that in the couple hours after opening is due to early FPs not getting used. Remember for the first 30-60 minutes, there are no FPs to be used - FP return times don't start immediately. Then it depends on the crowd levels and the park, is it EMH, etc.
I rarely see the true E-ticket attractions less than 100% utilized even in the mornings though.
Conceivable, but doubtful in my mind. Adding Fastpasses means "taking away" standby slots - in the sense that the standby line will have longer waits.
Also, if in theory the FP line always has priority, and always has a some sort of dwell time such that it is never really empty, then the standby line stagnates indefinitely. We already get angry standby people...can't imagine making it worse...
If, all of a sudden, you're selling (or perking) half or more of the available FP slots at a ride, you'd want to make DARN SURE your "perky" guests can access the ride when you say they can (or sell them a slot).I'd like to know what the other possible reasons are.