MightyGitis
Jedi
- Joined
- May 9, 2011
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You are going at the end of June, beginning of July. Your past experiences under FP+ won't be repeated. And the "statistics" are indeed showing longer lines especially at secondary attractions. Just look at the TP Lines reports. Unless all the people reporting in their wait times to TP are lying, there are changes taking place.
Directly from TouringPlans.com: " FastPass+ is having a minimal effect on standby lines at Walt Disney World. That’s according to our initial analysis of 330,000 standby wait times collected at Walt Disney World since FastPass+ went into effect in January, 2014. We compared those to 3.9 million standby wait times collected across Walt Disney World since 2009.
The challenge in doing that analysis was in attributing an observed change in wait time to a particular change in circumstances. If standby times go up, was it due to FastPass+? Maybe it was due to a general increase in attendance. So we must work some statistical magic to find the partial dependence of the new FastPass+ system as it relates to standby waits. That is, holding all other factors constant, what was the change in standby waits due only to FastPass+?
The results indicate FastPass+ is not causing significant changes to standby wait times: Wait times are increasing less than 1 minute, on average, across all attractions at all parks Super-headliner attractions have seen a small drop (under 1 minute) in standby waits This could indicate something about the new system. Here are a couple of theories as to why headliner standby waits are lower"
Contrary to what you seem to believe about me I have done some research. Also have gone in Heavy crowds before FP+ and seen 45 minute wait on Pirates before.
Comparing the line waits to their own historical data TP has made that above statement. So thanks for putting the quotes around statistics as then touting TP. Made me feel better about being lectured by two strangers who think they know all about FP+
