DJJimmy9
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I'm willing to bet that whatever Disney comes up with, Group 1'ers will find a way to adapt and plan the living daylights out of their vacation.
Of course we will. It’s just in our nature!



Obviously my first choice would be a hybrid system that would let me get a certain number free and then buy more if wanted/needed. From what Remy posted while he was still here, I am optimistic about the future of fastpass.
I too am hopeful for a hybrid system. I am fine if free FPs (or wishes or whatever they will be called) are tiered by other factors such as resort class, room type, or frequent spending (like a frequent flyer program). It makes sense…spend more, get more perks. I understand then that this means that these FPs are not technically “free” as you are paying for it somehow. Every business does it. My wife is a Nordstrom VIP because she spends too much money there. Marriott and American Airlines give me upgrades all the time because I spend money on their product. Loyalty rewards programs are everywhere, why not at Disney World.
I am also fine that Disney will let you bypass the required spending to “earn” a FP and just let you buy a FP. I mean American Airlines gives me an option to buy a first-class ticket, but they will also let me use miles to get an upgrade or sometimes they will automatically upgrade for “free” if there is an open seat up there in the front.
Disney could be rolling out a similar system.
1 night in a value = 1 free wish for each guest
1 night in a moderate = 2 free wishes / guest
1 night in a deluxe = 3 free wishes / guest
1 night in Club level = more free wishes
Spend a $1,000 on dining = another wish
Renew an annual pass = you get a wish
Stay more than 10 nights = an extra wish
and so on and so on and so on.
I would be fine with this. And I assume wishes can get you more than just FPs. Save up enough wishes and you can get free snacks, a $25 quick service voucher, or save enough and you can redeem them for a dessert party.
thoughts?