Wadecool
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Someone will have to try it sometime these next few weeks or months.The Mickey M&G FP's can vary.
They ARE tied to the rest of the FP system in MK.
BUT... they can offer a "get another FP" time that is just a minute or so after you pick up the Mickey FP.
I do not think that it works the "other way" as in, coming to get a Mickey FP after you have just gotten a FP at another MK attraction.
(I'm still trying to get clear info on that.)
Someone will have to try it sometime these next few weeks or months.
Several years ago I tried it the "other way" using Lights Motors (when that show used to have fastpasses) and it did work.
why bother having rules and restriction if they are not to be followed.
My wife always ask me; Do I always have to get the last word in? The answer is yes. I stick by what I said and as Mr. Barnacleboy2 said I'm out.
Immortal words to live by...
and end time if it is not going to be enforced? Save the ink and save some extra $$$ imagine the cost savings over time.
Next question is if it doesn't hurt things to allow people to use them anytime after their time, why not allow everyone to use them any day after their time?
According to the explanations I read it shouldn't matter when you use them after your set start time.
I wish they would enforce the times as why bother having rules and restriction if they are not to be followed. If you want to push things then Disney should overlook a lot of their other rules they have in place too.
Just one's opinion.
and end time if it is not going to be enforced? Save the ink and save some extra $$$ imagine the cost savings over time.
Next question is if it doesn't hurt things to allow people to use them anytime after their time, why not allow everyone to use them any day after their time?
According to the explanations I read it shouldn't matter when you use them after your set start time.
I wish they would enforce the times as why bother having rules and restriction if they are not to be followed. If you want to push things then Disney should overlook a lot of their other rules they have in place too.
Just one's opinion.
now that's a sweet button.
but remember...if ALL of the people use ALL of the FPs late then it wouldn't work.
We NEED some (most) of the people to adhere to the window.
Respect the window. It is your friend.![]()
I don't know about you, but I'll be happy if this continues remain on of the best kept secrets at WDW.
In the article, he indicated that something like fifty percent of all fastpasses were used within their listed time window. Thirty percent were used "late" and twenty percent were never used at all. If what's being reported here is true, that I suspect those percentages might have shifted.
We NEED some (most) of the people to adhere to the window.
And this line, once again, points out the key point of the entire thread - a good fraction of guests already are using the window, so the self-selection solves the red herring problem of "what if *everyone* came back late?"We NEED some (most) of the people to adhere to the window.
And this line, once again, points out the key point of the entire thread - a good fraction of guests already are using the window, so the self-selection solves the red herring problem of "what if *everyone* came back late?"
Since this has never happened and it never will happen, it's a red herring . . . . . . .Let's say that everyone who had tickets for an attraction, let's say Soarin' decided to not go until 8:30 pm - then at that time they all rush to the entrance.
. . . . .but even if it *weren't* a red herring, it has been explained multiple times earlier in the preceding 27 pages or so why the FP wait is no longer if the holders return "late" than it would have been had they returned "on time". Explained by several different posters, using several different ways of illustrating the same point, and explained irrefutably. Check it out.The wait time for FP would sky-rocket and those individuals who have passes for that time would have be forced to wait in an extended line.
Yes, other times would be shorter waits, but for those who truly belong at their time they are being penalized for following the rules and time periods printed on their FPs.
And this line, once again, points out the key point of the entire thread - a good fraction of guests already are using the window, so the self-selection solves the red herring problem of "what if *everyone* came back late?"
Now I'm starting to think this thread will just become troll-bait going forward and might be better served by a moderator closing it now.
Sorry, I am sure that no one can convince me that the FP line waits would not go down if they disallow for late FPs.
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And besides - it is EXPLICITLY stated that it is only valid on the date printed. There is nothing in the language of a Fastpass that says it can't be used later on the same day...
Sorry, I am sure that no one can convince me that the FP line waits would not go down if they disallow for late FPs.
Have a Magical Day!
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