maiapapaya
Totally DIS-tracted!
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It wasn't exactly a utopian scenario. It was more an attempt to visualize how the new system would look to people who don't spend hours a day on the DISBoards. It's easy for us to worry about the new system being less-than and wonder what the heck Disney is thinking. And, actually, Disney is thinking mainly about the family in Rileygirl's story.
I just want to clarify wasn't being snarky when I used the words "Utopian scenario". Utopian means aiming for a state of perfection or idealistic. It was my understanding that Rileygirl intentionally used hyperbole to illustrate her point (hence my use of the term). I was just saying in my pp that it was unlikely that scenario could happen (so I think it's a mistake if that's really what Disney is getting at). IMO, if Disney is mainly thinking about the family in Rileygirl's story it's probably a big miscalculation on their part (and as I also said in my pp, I'm looking beyond the perspective of DISers).
The idea of needing a fastpass to get a hotdog at Casey's make me sick to my stomach.
You have to see what a "Fastpass" for a Counter Service is first. It isn't likely to be like a "get up to the register faster" thing. It's a pre-ordering thing, at least as far as testing was concerned.
I agree, I'd like to see what this looks like, but at first glance it appears that unless you plan ahead and book that FP, just spontaneously grabbing a burger when the kids decide they need a break and are hungry could become a hassle. There must be some sort of benefit to those who book the FP other than the pre-order, otherwise who would bother doing it? Who would want to order their meal two months out? (if it didn't get you to the front of the line or offer some other benefit)