Fastpass needs an Update bad.

I generally like it, although much of the benefit gets lost if you park hop since the time window for the morning's fp may not have come yet when you switch parks and the new park may have the fp's gone for the ride you want. I wish there were a good solution for that.

How about a FP trading booth outside the back entrance to Epcot? I give you my 4pm FP for TSM in exchange for yours for Soarin as we switch parks! :)

But my kids loved their unused fastpasses for their scrapbooks!
 
But my kids loved their unused fastpasses for their scrapbooks!

IMO this is why it works to allow late arrivals-I bet a ton of FP's never do return each day, meaning the stand by lines are just that much faster.

Reserving from home may end up not being used a lot of times as well. But its the whole "convenience" theme (ADR/DP/ME/bag check/EMH etc) from Disney that this would fit right into.

Folks that stay up and sleep in (or fish or golf mornings) are shut out of FP for the best attractions-they suddenly would have an option to help create a vacation more taylored for their vacation habits-and it costs Disney nothing to entice them, instead of penalizing them.
 
I think they know "X" number of fastpasses will be no-shows and that's factored into the return times and the overall number of fastpasses distributed. Aside from the logistics of a fastpass trading post, they would also have to reduce the number they give out each day.
 
Reserving from home may end up not being used a lot of times as well. But its the whole "convenience" theme (ADR/DP/ME/bag check/EMH etc) from Disney that this would fit right into.

Folks that stay up and sleep in (or fish or golf mornings) are shut out of FP for the best attractions-they suddenly would have an option to help create a vacation more taylored for their vacation habits-and it costs Disney nothing to entice them, instead of penalizing them.

This sounds like a great feature for fastpasses. You get people to sign up for a fast pass at a certain time so they will sleep late and go to the park late with the comfort of knowing they have their one good fastpass. Meanwile I can go to the park in the morning and ride a bunch of rides before it gets crowded without needing fastpasses.:thumbsup2
 

Wasn't serious about the trading post -- my wife hates that I'd walk across the park at the designated time to get a new set of FPs, I can't imagine she'd ever tolerate going to trade them.

I'd love on on-line system that enables you to plan a day a bit better, especially if it won't let you get any more FPs than by showing up at the kiosk.
 
This sounds like a great feature for fastpasses. You get people to sign up for a fast pass at a certain time so they will sleep late and go to the park late with the comfort of knowing they have their one good fastpass. Meanwile I can go to the park in the morning and ride a bunch of rides before it gets crowded without needing fastpasses.:thumbsup2

Exactly, both parties win. Its the same system as now, just in an organized and lower stress environment. The mad rush at rope drop will be eliminated for many parties-why go through that if you have FP's for TSM at 2PM in hand the night before.
 
Exactly, both parties win. Its the same system as now, just in an organized and lower stress environment. The mad rush at rope drop will be eliminated for many parties-why go through that if you have FP's for TSM at 2PM in hand the night before.

I disagree - it'll be like the dining plan, for fastpasses. Obsessive planners will hog all the passes early on, whether they plan to use them or not. People who don't like to have every moment of their day planned out six months ahead of time will be shut out.

I like it just the way it is, thankyouverymuch.
 
I disagree - it'll be like the dining plan, for fastpasses. Obsessive planners will hog all the passes early on, whether they plan to use them or not. People who don't like to have every moment of their day planned out six months ahead of time will be shut out.

I like it just the way it is, thankyouverymuch.

Maybe-but currently the obsessive rope droppers and early risers hog all the passes early on as well-exact same thing. But like you say many will not even show up, making the "nonplanners" standby line that much shorter.

Plus I don't think they will eliminate the current system altogether, I think the FP return times in the park will just ratchet ahead faster than normal. But with fewer folks rushing in, they may not be changed much at all.

Certainly if they decide to allow all FP's to be dispersed ahead of time and eliminate the FP machines at the park-then that is significant, but I imagine they will pick a percent (maybe 1/2) that can be reserved. I further imagine certain attractions and/or times may fill up as well in reservations, so that will take some planning as well. Will be interesting.
 
This sounds like a great feature for fastpasses. You get people to sign up for a fast pass at a certain time so they will sleep late and go to the park late with the comfort of knowing they have their one good fastpass. Meanwile I can go to the park in the morning and ride a bunch of rides before it gets crowded without needing fastpasses.:thumbsup2

You can Get there early and ride a bunch of rides without a FP with the current system. :thumbsup2
 
Maybe-but currently the obsessive rope droppers and early risers hog all the passes early on as well-exact same thing. But like you say many will not even show up, making the "nonplanners" standby line that much shorter.

Plus I don't think they will eliminate the current system altogether, I think the FP return times in the park will just ratchet ahead faster than normal. But with fewer folks rushing in, they may not be changed much at all.

Certainly if they decide to allow all FP's to be dispersed ahead of time and eliminate the FP machines at the park-then that is significant, but I imagine they will pick a percent (maybe 1/2) that can be reserved. I further imagine certain attractions and/or times may fill up as well in reservations, so that will take some planning as well. Will be interesting.

Yes early risers get most of the FP's. However it is not unfair to the do it as you go crowd or anyone. If you are in Disney the night before, then you either choose to wake up and get FP's or not. Its the persons choice and have NO right to complain. If they don't like it they have the power to change it. It is equal for Everyone (with the exception of the day you arrive). With the "reserve from home system", It does screw people. It makes it much less fair. I know I know, life's not fair. However many people will most likely complain if they are not obsessive planners and Disney will lose business. which means they will lose money, which we all know is Disney's biggest fear. :thumbsup2
 
Yes early risers get most of the FP's. However it is not unfair to the do it as you go crowd or anyone. If you are in Disney the night before, then you either choose to wake up and get FP's or not. Its the persons choice and have NO right to complain. If they don't like it they have the power to change it. It is equal for Everyone (with the exception of the day you arrive). With the "reserve from home system", It does screw people. It makes it much less fair. I know I know, life's not fair. However many people will most likely complain if they are not obsessive planners and Disney will lose business. which means they will lose money, which we all know is Disney's biggest fear. :thumbsup2

These are almost the same points argued from either side. You have no right to complain if you didn't reserve ahead either. If you dont like, you have the power to change it as well-next time plan ahead. Plus it may not change the system anyway as pointed out. If you rise early and walk in with no reserved FP's-you can still burn through as many attractions as quick as before, and likely even faster with fewer quests rushing in. You will also have the FP machines anyways and they may very well be used even less-so it could increase your FP amounts/times. So it doesn't screw people, the current system does. And if it turns out the way I am presenting it-it would only be good for everybody. If its as disaster-they can easily go back, but what if it works great?
 
These are almost the same points argued from either side. You have no right to complain if you didn't reserve ahead either. If you dont like, you have the power to change it as well-next time plan ahead. Plus it may not change the system anyway as pointed out. If you rise early and walk in with no reserved FP's-you can still burn through as many attractions as quick as before, and likely even faster with fewer quests rushing in. You will also have the FP machines anyways and they may very well be used even less-so it could increase your FP amounts/times. So it doesn't screw people, the current system does. And if it turns out the way I am presenting it-it would only be good for everybody. If its as disaster-they can easily go back, but what if it works great?

Yeah that works great if you are staying at disney. What if you live in Orlando and decide to go for the day, but you can't get fastpasses because they are all gone to people who pre-registered them even though many people won't use many they do pre-register. I'm not saying it won't work well. I'm just saying I'm VERY skeptical it will work better than the current system.
 
Maybe-but currently the obsessive rope droppers and early risers hog all the passes early on as well-exact same thing. But like you say many will not even show up, making the "nonplanners" standby line that much shorter.

Plus I don't think they will eliminate the current system altogether, I think the FP return times in the park will just ratchet ahead faster than normal. But with fewer folks rushing in, they may not be changed much at all.

Certainly if they decide to allow all FP's to be dispersed ahead of time and eliminate the FP machines at the park-then that is significant, but I imagine they will pick a percent (maybe 1/2) that can be reserved. I further imagine certain attractions and/or times may fill up as well in reservations, so that will take some planning as well. Will be interesting.

The only ride you really need to be up early to get a fastpass for is TSM. I have never made a single rope drop (except for once in Tokyo) -- I usually don't arrive until late morning or even lunch -- and I rarely miss out on fastpasses for the attractions I want to visit. Even Soarin'.

There's simply no reason to reinvent the wheel on this or blow up the system simply because it's hard to get passes for one ride.
 
It is absolutely impossible to come up with a system that everyone will deem fair.

Current system: Not fair to late risers.
Reservation system: Not fair to the non-planners or technically inept
Resort system: Not fail to the non-resort guests
Smartphone system: Not fair to those not willing to shell out an extra $30 a month to call their phone "smart"

Well, OK, there is one system that is sort of fair: No system. Then everyone stands in the lines and we are back to 1999 with 2+ hour Splash Mountain waits in the July sun, and everyone complains that they only got to do half the things because they were stuck waiting in lines...but even this system is unfair to the late risers as the lines are shorter in the morning....

Given that we have ZERO details on how the new system will actually work, debating fairness over it is kinda foolish...
 
It should be two hours but also taken away from the following attractions.

Buzz
Peter Pann
Pooh
Jungle Cruise
Toy Story Mania
All shows
Living with the Land.

Anytime i have gone to Disney (June-August) Peter Pan has had a HUGE wait and its "outside." Buzz, Jungle Cruise, and Pooh have longer wait times as well.

As for no FPs, a perfect example of what will happen...Tomorrowland Indy Speedway! The line always has a long line and there is no FP! I agree that the FP systems need updating but i dont think they need to be taken away from the current locations :goodvibes
 
Yeah that works great if you are staying at disney. What if you live in Orlando and decide to go for the day, but you can't get fastpasses because they are all gone to people who pre-registered them even though many people won't use many they do pre-register. I'm not saying it won't work well. I'm just saying I'm VERY skeptical it will work better than the current system.

Its possible there would be no change for off site quests, and maybe an improvement. That is if for example they only allow 1/2 of the days FP's to be reserved. That reduces the early crowd which will reduce the stand by and still leave the FP system in place for all to use.
 
The only ride you really need to be up early to get a fastpass for is TSM. I have never made a single rope drop (except for once in Tokyo) -- I usually don't arrive until late morning or even lunch -- and I rarely miss out on fastpasses for the attractions I want to visit. Even Soarin'.

There's simply no reason to reinvent the wheel on this or blow up the system simply because it's hard to get passes for one ride.

Even if that were true-it may be worth leaving everything as it is currently, but allow 1/2 of the FP's for a few select attractions to be reserved. It would still reduce the stampede to TSM, and also allow others to plan/enjoy TSM stress free. The early risers would not even see a change except less people in the am, the FP's they can still acquire until they are gone as usual.
 
Its possible there would be no change for off site quests, and maybe an improvement. That is if for example they only allow 1/2 of the days FP's to be reserved. That reduces the early crowd which will reduce the stand by and still leave the FP system in place for all to use.

Nothing you say will change my mind. I am VERY Skeptic and I believe it will ultimately fail. If it works great, wonderful. Until details are released, I will not change my opinion based on any argument you make.

Also, your opinion as well as mine and everyone else's are just that, opinions. We can discuss, but we shouldn't base arguments on facts that are completely unknown.

Just my $0.02
 
Nothing you say will change my mind. I am VERY Skeptic and I believe it will ultimately fail. If it works great, wonderful. Until details are released, I will not change my opinion based on any argument you make.

Also, your opinion as well as mine and everyone else's are just that, opinions. We can discuss, but we shouldn't base arguments on facts that are completely unknown.

Just my $0.02

Fun attitude..."I don't know what your new system is, and I don't care because I hate it!"

It is amusing that people are arguing about a system with no details announced at all...way to be judgemental guys!
 








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