disneydreams29
Earning My Ears
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Both of which can be hard to find. (Not a reference to any poster in this thread, just a general observation.)
well i can't argue with that!
Both of which can be hard to find. (Not a reference to any poster in this thread, just a general observation.)
I'm with Sleepin' Becca on this one. It does say "Please enter between...", and also makes the point to say "Cannot accept early arrivals." but makes no mention of late arrivals, only that the FP must be used on the date printed. Maybe the newer FP's are worded differently?

Originally Posted by Dawgdad
WOW
This just always seems to rear it's ugly head. Now we have people wanting the "rules" enforced. Where do I start??? I always try to respond to these posts because I do feel like I have some worthwhile info that comes from actual Disney management (see below). First of all, if you don't believe you should use the FP's past the time, then don't. The fact is this: If I choose to not ride during the 2 hour window, it only means that someone else will fill my magical spot on the ride (someone from the standby line). If I did enter during the 2 hr time, that same person (theoretically) will ride AFTER me. You see, when I use my FP does not affect 1)the number of people in the park, or 2)the number of people who choose to ride a certain ride. This is not a rationalization, it is just basic theme park logistics. FP's do not expire (on that day, of course) and I know that for a fact.
My cousin, Scott Bowden works in Anaheim as a Senior Vice President in the Department of Planning, Revenue Management and Strategic Pricing (how would you like that on your business card?) We have spoken so many times on this subject that many times when I call him, the first thing he says is "Wassup, Fastpasses don't expire"
Remember, FP's are not intended to move you to the front of the line, they are to allow you to spend your waiting time somewhere else (like buying food or merchandise). Disney is a business and people can not spend their money in line. FP is a win-win idea that reduces your standing in line time. When you use it does not affect the flow of the ride or the dynamics of the wait for ANYONE else. Now, there is one more thing. When we adopted our child from China 2 years ago, one of the other fathers in our travel group works for the company in Buffalo that (among other things) worked with Disney on the design and implementation of the fastpass. Trust me when I say that the idea was not to reduce your wait time, but to reduce your "non-buying" time in the parks. It is not an accident that the Fastpass does not specifically prohibit late arrivals. In the original patent for the fastpass (and machine), there is a specific statement that details this "late" use. It is not only OK, it has zero bearing on the flow of the park or the wait times for anyone. Yes, you could argue that if everyone held their fastpass for 1 hour then flooded the ride, there may be some fluctuations in wait times, but that is simply not realistic. Additionally, if everyone did that, many more standby riders than normal would get to ride earlier. Remember, how or when you use your FP does not affect the number of people in the park or how many people ride the ride.
Fastpasses DO NOT expire. If a castmember tells you otherwise, politely ask them to speak with a supervisor - you are not asking for a favor, you are asking for something that is specifically allowed under the fastpass.
Fastpasses DO NOT expire.
Please everyone, stay nice - this is all about vacation stuff after all.
Well, I had planned to collect all my fp in the morning. Go to the resort for several hours and then use them when I returned. I seem to remember some discussion about how the fast passes have wording on the back that imply you can use them anytime after the window has started..some kind of loophole. I'll see if I can find that.
Christine
This is also what we do when we visit.That is exactly what we did two weeks ago for most of our FP's.
Wendy I am posting this for you.

The ride entrances are all closed at the start of IllumiNations (unless it is PM EMH.)
Most people who use FP use it immediately or shortly there after. Which is one of the reasons that people using it late have no affect on the line.All this talk about using a FP after the window makes me ask -- am I the *only one* who uses mine the minute the window opens? If it says "enter between 10:05 and 11:05," I'm standing there at 10:04 and as soon as the clock switches, I show it to the CM and head in. If I got a fastpass, it's to a ride I want to do, so I'm doing it as soon as the FP lets me.![]()
-Dorothy (LadyZolt)
I was always on time for my fastpass window.
But then people started talking about how you didn't have to follow the window...so I showed up late (because of a meal that ran long) and it was no problem.
Now, I've started stretching the windows return times, to get more done.
THE PROBLEM IS...THAT DISNEY LETS THE RULES SLIDE ( I would have liked it iron clad, like I started with ).... BUT THEY LET THE RULSE SLIDE AND PEOPLE START WORKING WITH THE NEW SOFTER RULES.
Now when Disney tries to- put the cat back in the bag, and enforcing the fastpass window.... you get screwed.![]()
This is also what we do when we visit.
Except Soarin, and I won't try it for TSM, because I don't want to risk not being able to get on.
But according to a CM, they wont turn you away, so why worry about it?
I asked this specific question to a Soarin' CM the other day, i.e. could I use my Fastpass later than the window. Since it's the peak season and I've heard about the crackdown, I was interested to hear their response. He said yes, I could, but he couldn't guarantee what the wait time would be. Basically he was saying that lots of people do that with Soarin' and they will let you, but it can mean a loooong FP line so don't complain!