PeterPanic
<font color=royalblue>I hate the squeeze thingy. I
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That's easy to assess.
The E-Ticket attractions always had long lines.
I have experience spending 3 hours standing in line for Splash Mtn. and 2.5 hours standing in line for Indiana Jones (DLR) before FP was introduced.
Well, that explains my lack of experience because I wouldn't stand in line for 2.5 hours for a chance at immortality.
I will yield to you sir!Before Fastpass, I remember waiting in line for 2.5 hours in the hot sun for Splash Mountain in mid July, with everything operating normally.
I've been several times since FP in the same time frame, and never seen the wait time go that high unless there was an issue.
Not exactly scientific proof, but it's my experience. Yours can vary.
Keep in mind - it depends on what you mean by "slow". With the introduction of Fastpass, in theory the standby lines would move slower - but also be shorter. So it is possible for them to be slower yet the wait time could be less.
I think the "stress" comes from those that are trying to manage their Fastpasses to maximize them - and forget to just enjoy the experience.
I have never gone in the summer for that reason. Yes, I was lucky and did manage to be able to go in the off-season most of the time.
Highlighted: That is exactly what I have been saying. Going to WDW now is like working. You have to plan everything out to within an inch of ones life. How can that be fun and how can it not be stressful.