mom2mickeyfan
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JaimeA said:I just read this in the T&C for My Magic
•Magic Your Way ticket holders may make FastPass+ selections beginning 60 days prior to day of use. The selection window may vary for other admission tickets or passholders.
Hmmm.... So if you buy a MYW package you get the 60 days but not sure about the rest of us.
How does it prevent others from pulling a FP on their own? If anything, I've had some people thank us for giving them FPs because they didn't know about the FP system before we gave them to them and explained it. So in actuality we helped people pull FPs in the future who might not otherwise have done so because they didn't understand the system.
The flip side to that is that when the economy is down, DVC members (which I am not one) will not be willing to put even more money in RCI fees into their vacation after all they have already put in. What they may do is still go to Disney and just not go to the parks if they are limited in some way with the FPs compared to other resort guest. We are time share owners and I find now that they have our money that don't have to cater to us anymore. So if it becomes a drag on their FPs system, I could see that DVC could be some of the first that get hurt. They've already got ya. You've got to pay the fees weather you come to Disney or not. They don't have to woo you in. I have to see that if I see that Disney does this to their DVC members it will throw a bad light on the company in my eyes.
Ba-a-a-a-a.... Ugh
I need to stay away from these threads until the big announcements come. It all sounds so awful so far. For us and our touring style that is.
If people can't figure out how to use the current FP system (stick admission card into FP machine, get FP, get another FP after the time printed on FP) I fail to see how they are going to master a system that requires them to figure out what rides they want to be on 60 days before they get to Florida.
I'm again going to be just as selfish as everyone else here seems to be. I'm a planner but not an early riser, particularly not on a very rare vacation. I'd much prefer to have to plan sixty days in advance than be up at the crack of dawn. Regardless whether I get into the park at 8 AM or 1 PM, my ticket costs the same and I would like to fully participate in the Disney experience. With a young child and a handicapped senior, I'm not going to be running around all day riding rides numerous times, or getting Fastpasses. We just can't move that fast. I would like to ride Soarin', once, and TSMM, once, but don't want to spend hours waiting in line when I would rather be eating or shopping. So for what I anticipate to be MY touring style (and probably a lot of other people for whom Disney is a once-in-a-lifetime vacation), I like what I'm hearing and this could enhance the experience for me. I'm guessing that the folks who spend all day riding probably end up spending less money in the park, so I can certainly see how Disney wants to enhance the value for those who ARE there to spend money. And the idea that people won't know how to use it ... I can only speak for myself, but I've subscribed to this thread so I'll know what to expect in June.
Not sure I understand. Are you saying they spent $1B because someone/people had an axe to grind, or that maybe "fixing" a "problem" was not the motive for FP+?
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar... maybe they want to improve the park experience for MOST guests (thus resulting in increased profits)... (remembering here that this initiative involves more than FP+).
It is interesting that on this forum and in the press, the Disney FP+/Magicband/MyMagic+ system has gotten very little (frankly no) comparison to the Lo-Q Q-Bot ride reservation system which has been employed at many parks world wide even though the Q-Bot would seemingly be a closer comparison. Perhaps this is because we are all mostly in the Disney bubble (I confess I had not heard of Q-Bot until Recently). Apparently Q-Bot is used in certain Six Flags, Dollywood, and has been tested by Universal in Orlando recently. Q-Bot is a hand held wireless device with a small LCD screen and a few buttons. You select which attractions you want on the device, and are given a wait time for each. Q-Bot is usually sold as a plus up to guests in 3 modes (at different plus pricing vs. traditional waiting in line) a) no priority, you just don't have to wait in line; b) cut wait time by 50%, c) cut wait time by 95%. There are obvious differences between Q-Bot and a magicband - a magic band should be a lot cheaper (you forfeit a $300 deposit if you lose a Q-Bot); Disney hasn't said how much (if anythiny) it will cost to replace a lost magicband. MagicBands have no dislpay, you have to use your smartphone or a kiosk. Has anyone had any experience with Q-Bot?
That is going to happen when the only FP time they can get for their favorite headlines is 9:45 to 10:45 in the morning. As you can tell, my family are RDers and I would pick my FP times for late afternoon when the park is full. And since I am in the "know" and will pick my FP time as soon as I can, I will have first pick. Those that aren't will get the leftovers times. There can only be so many late afternoon/early evening places. I believe this will cause the park to become crowded much earlier in the day.
The way I see this also is that it is not going to make me spend more time in the park but less. Once I have used up my FPs and the wait times for most rides are an hour or more, we will be leaving the park. But that will make it better for those late comers because my family will be getting out of the way. But we will have to consider if the cost of the ticket will continue to be worth it if we are unable to do as much. It keeps being stated that I can still do anything I want but if I can only ride 2 rides in the same amount of time that I use to do 3 or 4 then I didn't get the same vaule for my ticket as I did in the past. So will Disney not do a price increase on tickets this year for all us "super-users" lost vaule on our tickets? I'm sure not.
But trust me! I understand that this will be better for more people. But I also say that all those people had the same choice as me when it came to their day in the park. If my family can do it, so can yours!!
Human nature being what it is, I doubt many more people will make it to RD even if it they have FPs for 9:45-10:45. People will be tired from being in the parks late and just plain unwilling to get up early on vacation, even when it means missing their FP time.
This is the e-mail I sent to Disney regarding my group:
Dear Guest Communications Department:
Good afternoon.
My name is xxx. As a DVC Owner, I've been following closely the roll-out of the new Disney Experience (web/app) and the perspective Disney's FP+ System.
Although I'll be on-site in August using my points, I will be traveling with a group of almost 20 the middle of March, staying at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort.
The group are high school boys playing baseball at Disney for Spring Training at Wide World of Sports. We booked as a group and therefore the group will be getting 3-day park tickets.
The Disney Experience site asks that I please "register" the tickets and there is speculation that perhaps those tickets that are registered will be "entitled", upon the roll out of FP+, to choose certain attractions/venues where the FP+ can be used. If this is correct, may I please ask how our group will be able to participate in this since, as you are aware, we do not receive our park tickets until we arrive on the first day of check in.
May I please ask what practices will be in place for having groups register their tickets on/before the 60 day mark of their trip (which I am
at today) prior to their arrival?
It would be wonderful for me, as the group leader, to take advantage of the FP+ system, if it rolls out before the middle of March (or for anyone after that time) to be able to pre-register our group for FP+. Giving my group a set amount of FPs before we enter a park during a very busy time frame would work wonderfully for us but, if I'm correct, we would need to register our tickets, which Disney will not give to me until check in day.
I look forward to hearing from you and thank you for taking the time to assist in my planning.
Best Regards,
XXXX
Phone Number:
Magic you way are any tickets, except Annual Passes, Cast Member, Florida resident and other comped or special tickets. Even tickets purchased at the gate are called Magic Your Way tickets, just read the signs and they will tell you this much. So, unless you are in one of those groups, I would assume the 60 day window applies to you. The tickets do not need to be part of a package to be considered Magic Your Way tickets.
Another fun gem
"Availability of a FP+ experience, the number of experiences you may select, and arrival windows are limited and vary based on factors such as theme park you are visiting, the attraction or experience, the time of year and the day of the week, and prior demand. In addition, the number of days for which you can hold FP+ selections at any given time is limited."
Another fun gem
"Availability of a FP+ experience, the number of experiences you may select, and arrival windows are limited and vary based on factors such as theme park you are visiting, the attraction or experience, the time of year and the day of the week, and prior demand. In addition, the number of days for which you can hold FP+ selections at any given time is limited."
Hard to really glean any meaningful info from the official T&C. They will always be filled with a lot of "CYA legalese" that may or may not have any real world significance.
just a few of the examples of a few that are trying to make us feel bad or that we are doing something wrong by being there at rd and making the best use of the fp system. I've never thought that disney said that about us "super-users". I also have not seen anyone state that they should have all the fps and others should not. Just that if they want the same chances as me, then get to the park at the same time i do and spend the day there. It is not hard to find out info about fp! If more did this instead of complaining about us "super-users" getting all the fp's then this would have cut down on what each person would have been able to get. If i get less pass because more show up for rd, then it is what it is. I don't feel like disney is leveling the playing field as much as they are patting the others on their head and say "its okay, you can sleep in as late as you want and still have some fps. We limited those that are willing to get up and do rp and saved them for you"
when we pull into the parking lot first thing in the morning, should we be made to leave open spots close to the gate for those that want to show up late. The attitude of a few on here has been.."how dare we get there early and take up all those front row parking places!! I should be able to show up whenever i want and still get a nice close parking spot" maybe that is the next thing disney should start making us plan 60 days out!![]()
If this is all true (only three FP using FP+), I am assuming the best strategy is to be at Rope Drop and hit the rides as a walk-on and use your very limited three FP for later in the day when the lines are much longer.
Aloha,
If they want to increase revenue and improve the product then spend their $$ on more rides and sell super FPs like US.
I wonder if the suites at Disney are reading this thread rolling in the aisles?
There is so much we don't know -- so much we have speculated on -- that I have to wonder if it's half as bad as some of us think it is?
I for one look forward to using the system as an educated guest. I can't believe the execs at Disney will willingly destroy the loyalty of so many of its guests. The stingy process of withholding information has definitely cost them business in the short term (at least from me).
Hopefully all will be revealed soon and much of the anxiety expressed here will pass...
I respect TheRustyScupper, but in this instance I'll have to disagree with him. I don't see DVC people being treated differently than other resort guests.