giovanni2231
Earning My Ears
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I know Disney is toying with the notion of charging for Fastpasses once Star Wars opens up, i myself like the idea of it being a true upgrade and paying (i find myself paying anyway now even with free fastpass service because i often buy Early Morning, After Dark, Tours, etc...). I know Universal and Seaworld don't see anywhere near the same volume of people, but them charging you seems to keep the volume numbers down a bit on their front of the line access lines. And like Universal, Disney could still offer it free when staying in a premium resort (monorail resort) or to AP Holders, DVC Members or something.
I feel the way the fastpass system is set up right now, it is failing. The popular rides are timing out on MDE at the 60 day mark. You make dining at the 180 days, when the 60 day mark arrived to make fastpasses and the times don't jive or plans change, you often find yourself trying to shuffle dining around fastpass times or vice versa and cant make it work or have to alter your plans completely. Also, as your trip gets closer or once you are there, it is nearly impossible to change a time or an attraction. It does not allow you to plan for multiple parks ahead of time. You see people making 1 fastpass for 3 or 4 people and the attraction attendant scans them all through... So, people like that often make 3 per person with each person choosing a different attraction. Hard to stop because MDE does malfunction. How do you weed out these people? These are just some of the frustrations I find with the fast pass system once i am on property.
Should you be shut out of lets say Avatar at the 60 day mark or have to wait on a 5 hour line or not go on the ride at all after all your planning for months and money spent to make your vacation as seamless as possible? Does that seem fair?
So, what is this thread about...
Just wondering what your thoughts are on how to change the fastpass system? What you think of paid vs. free with a hotel reservation or paid ticket? Should Disney offer a Unlimited type Fastpass where it counts for the day at the park? Any other ideas?
Or do you like it just the way it is?
Like myself who is leaving today for my 3rd trip to Orlando in the last 4 months plus 2 more to come this year, there are many Disney vets on here that should have some great insight into this problem... That is if you see it as a problem....
I feel the way the fastpass system is set up right now, it is failing. The popular rides are timing out on MDE at the 60 day mark. You make dining at the 180 days, when the 60 day mark arrived to make fastpasses and the times don't jive or plans change, you often find yourself trying to shuffle dining around fastpass times or vice versa and cant make it work or have to alter your plans completely. Also, as your trip gets closer or once you are there, it is nearly impossible to change a time or an attraction. It does not allow you to plan for multiple parks ahead of time. You see people making 1 fastpass for 3 or 4 people and the attraction attendant scans them all through... So, people like that often make 3 per person with each person choosing a different attraction. Hard to stop because MDE does malfunction. How do you weed out these people? These are just some of the frustrations I find with the fast pass system once i am on property.
Should you be shut out of lets say Avatar at the 60 day mark or have to wait on a 5 hour line or not go on the ride at all after all your planning for months and money spent to make your vacation as seamless as possible? Does that seem fair?
So, what is this thread about...
Just wondering what your thoughts are on how to change the fastpass system? What you think of paid vs. free with a hotel reservation or paid ticket? Should Disney offer a Unlimited type Fastpass where it counts for the day at the park? Any other ideas?
Or do you like it just the way it is?
Like myself who is leaving today for my 3rd trip to Orlando in the last 4 months plus 2 more to come this year, there are many Disney vets on here that should have some great insight into this problem... That is if you see it as a problem....