Steffiesunshine
I wish I could ride the TTA everyday!
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I don't know if anyone has heard about this. It was noted in an article from Jim Hill Media.
Now I don't know if that website may be "anti-Disney", but he does give a link to the actual Disney patent application that states:
[0144] Different hierarchal models can be established for the ability and right to obtain and use the Fastpass according to different priorities. [0145] 1. Guest [0146] a. Spending per guest at hotels can determine different hierarchies of access to Fastpass. Thus, the more that is spent by a patron, the higher the priority can be for Fastpass. [0147] b. Hotel accommodation in related resorts and environments associated with the entertainment center are allocated different priorities. Where a patron is in a related hotel, a higher priority can be given. [0148] c. Different levels and hierarchies can be applicable at different hotels. Thus, more luxurious hotels can have higher priorities. [0149] 2. Seasonal differences can be factored into the grant of different privileges. Accordingly, special promotions for Fastpass can be provided according to the season.
Doesn't that go against everything Walt Disney wanted for his park? To not have it be "only for the rich"? I think treating non-resort guests, or even resort guests in less than deluxe resorts as "second class" seems wrong.
I know that with the EMH, there are certain advantages given to the resort guests already, but once in the park, everyone is on equal footing.
I don't like the sound of it. I hope Disney never resorts to actually putting this system in effect. It's one thing to see those who really know how to work those fast pass systems walk by you in line (I wish I could plan out the system so well!), but to know that someone who is walking by you is doing so just because they are paying for the GF and you are staying at a value or mod resort...
Now I don't know if that website may be "anti-Disney", but he does give a link to the actual Disney patent application that states:
[0144] Different hierarchal models can be established for the ability and right to obtain and use the Fastpass according to different priorities. [0145] 1. Guest [0146] a. Spending per guest at hotels can determine different hierarchies of access to Fastpass. Thus, the more that is spent by a patron, the higher the priority can be for Fastpass. [0147] b. Hotel accommodation in related resorts and environments associated with the entertainment center are allocated different priorities. Where a patron is in a related hotel, a higher priority can be given. [0148] c. Different levels and hierarchies can be applicable at different hotels. Thus, more luxurious hotels can have higher priorities. [0149] 2. Seasonal differences can be factored into the grant of different privileges. Accordingly, special promotions for Fastpass can be provided according to the season.
Doesn't that go against everything Walt Disney wanted for his park? To not have it be "only for the rich"? I think treating non-resort guests, or even resort guests in less than deluxe resorts as "second class" seems wrong.
I know that with the EMH, there are certain advantages given to the resort guests already, but once in the park, everyone is on equal footing.
I don't like the sound of it. I hope Disney never resorts to actually putting this system in effect. It's one thing to see those who really know how to work those fast pass systems walk by you in line (I wish I could plan out the system so well!), but to know that someone who is walking by you is doing so just because they are paying for the GF and you are staying at a value or mod resort...
