So is there a consensus of:
Do we think that a paid fast pass service means that if you do NOT want to pay, you would still wait 2 hours for FOP?
Do we think that those that would pay to guarantee a 10 AM ride of FOP would contribute to lower wait times for those that aren't paying?
I'm not versed enough in the wait times for headliners during the FP+ era because even though i go annually, pre-covid we rope dropped, took advantage of EMH and had our 3 FP+ scheduled so we often didn't need to wait more than 30-40 minutes for anything. I feel like i can picture FOP being 125 minutes MINIMALLY every day (it is currently 130 on the
MDE app)
i have gone during COVID but was fortunate enough to go while crowds were still 'low' so wait times were 30-40 MAX
I guess i understand those that like the even playing field that Disney has right now, but i always adored FP+ because i took advantage of it fully. the amount of people that didn't know it was there, free, and
could be more than 3 rides a day was actually shocking.
its such a toss up for me in being pro-paid service or not.
i would really need to see the scale of 'this ride costs $X per person, while this ride costs $Y per person' to see what makes it worth it. $18-$20 per person per headliner is crazy (isn't that the highest the Paris scale goes to??)
part of me thinks that i will shell out some $ for one or two attractions per day and take my chance at any other of interest by rope dropping, or simply doing a good old fashion standby queue.