Just another way they've made this overly complicated it seems. I think Squidgy (I think that who said it) was right that they still could have done all this RDIF bit, and had the magic bands for tickets, room entry, FP kiosks, etc but left the FP+ part out (ie. pre-booking, including CS restaurants). People would have still thought it was "neat." I think they just got carried away with the concept.
Hopefully the "new management" is rethinking things and considering other areas where money might better be spent.
Yup. I can't see why that wouldn't have been a perfectly fine option, its a lot less riskier than prebooking IMO.
Assuming this is wildly successful and huge numbers of people go nuts for this, booking fastpasses left right and centre, are they going to end up needing fastpass++ because everyone is using fastpass+ so the fastpass line is just as long as standby? I kid of course, but its a very possible problem.
The whole idea of fastpass as far as I see it was as a nice bonus, something that if you got one you could cut time off lines, but it wasn't really necessary and it didn't affect anyone else all that much tbh since the fastpass numbers were limited and people tended to congregate towards the headliners, leaving people to ride other rides if they couldn't get on.
Under the new system, fastpass won't be a treat anymore, it will be an integral part of the vacation package and something guests will start to expect and feel entitled too. Then it goes down for a while, or people come back the next year and their favourite rides have been fully prebooked, and they see an integral part of their experience on the last trip being denied them.
With the expansion of fastpass, there won't even be a ride to use as a backup if you don't have a pass for a while and the fastpass lines are busy. Almost all rides will be affected, especially on busy days.
Disney might be unleashing a beast they can't handle, and I think its one no one was asking for. I don't recall anyone asking for the ability to prebook rides etc. Now, granted, this might mean a gap in the market, but perhaps people just... Didn't want it. But if they introduce it, make it popular, and then they have to change, reduce or remove it, people will freak because disney has created the demand, essentially making people want an unreliable or unfeasible service.
They better get this right, they might only have one shot, changing it after it has been fully rolled out risks a firestorm of bad pr. (like the fastpass change threads that shall not be named from a few months ago)
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Also Riley, don't forget that these other guests I believe constitute vital income in the out of season weeks, income disney cannot afford to see take a hit or fail to build on.
Even if the impact of fastpass+ in these off peak weeks is minimal, price rises or a new ticket structure if mymagic fails to extract the guests they want and the money they need could damage these guests if they don't do it right. They need to tread carefully in that regard.