I always thought that this was a big waste of resources also. This happens quite often on Soarin toward the end of the night. FP que will be empty.
I also am interested in hearing about this so called XPass. Seems to be a lot of rumors that it's coming yet no one has any concrete information of what it will entail or when it will be launched.
Here are a few snapshots of what Xpass could look like from Dizfanatic.com, they were granted exclusive access and were the first to break this story. Here is a link to the fabulous feature article they did on xPass with tons of info and pictures. Please check it out, it's worth a read and offers tremendous insight about xpass. --->
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There are so many different stories out there about XPass, and sadly most of the rumors I've heard are frightening and just plain scary. I don't believe there will be two systems, I think Xpass will either replace or enhance fastpass. I think basic access to Xpass for rides will remain free and available to everyone, while the bracelets will be optional and offered at a premium -- and the prime viewing areas for parades and shows will be offered at a premium to concierge guests only.
Also, the bracelets are supposed to act as our room keys, so Disney will have to change out all of the hotel room locks. This is just an educated guess on my part,but I still think we are a year or two away from seeing Xpass. Disney is probably aiming to have this ready for the Fantasyland unveiling. I think the technology is "too grand" to offer to a select few. If you follow trends, it appears that Disney is aiming for mass appeal, as with the One Disney concept, while offering a little extra for the niche and exclusive markets as we've already seen with free dining. But again, this is just an educated guess on my part we don't have anything official as yet. Hopefully,
Doconeill can offer his input on what he thinks will happen as well.
I'm still not convinced that the late FP enforcement has anything to do with XPass.
I'm a bit confused, honestly. I thought the Fastpass queue was chock full of late FP users at the end of the day? I mean, isn't that what was discussed for about 120 of the pages in this thread?
How late would you issue Fastpasses for? They issue them up for up to the hour before close. To issue any later, you are reducing the return window for anyone to use. If the rate stays the same, then you are concentrating more people into a shorter amount of time, and you are causing the very problem that people have been complaining about - a lot of people getting in to the FP line at the end of the night. And then you are causing the standby line to still stagnate. Remember - if the FP users came out of that standby line, they'd still be virtually in that line - and it would still be a 60 minute wait. Plus, Disney would likely want to drain that standby line sooner than later so CMs can finish up and get off the clock.
As for EMH, as it is a separate beast only available to on-site resort guests, they do things a bit differently. Sometimes they use FP, but they will not issue FPs for an EMH window during regular park hours, so as to not confuse the guests not staying for EMH. They will start issuing them after EMH begins. Often they don't use it at all though. It requires additional CMs to manage the FP line, and there can only be so many issued in the 3 hours of EMH anyways.
I don't know, we go to Disney once a year at the end of August, so we have lower crowds but I am surprised that FP's already extend to park close because at night like after 7:30 PM, the FP lines are always empty. I thought people were mad because we would just walk right onto the ride at night, while the standby had to wait in line. That's what I thought all the fuss was about, lol.
