Westcoastwild
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Why? FP makes it much easier, especially with the new setup, there really isn't a reason to use the standby queues at all anymore, especially if you have MaxPass as there is no more zigzagging back and forth through the parks to get FPs.
Really, there is nothing wrong with adding more FP attractions, I know some people don't like FP for whatever reason, but overall it makes the parks much more enjoyable and gives more time to enjoy the atmosphere as well instead of standing in a line somewhere.
As for availability, I don't see how it can affect availability when it is the same as a paper FP, there are X number available per hour, they get taken, the system moves on to the next time slot. The numbers don't change, all that changes is how people are getting the FPs, yes there will be a few more pulled, but they have accounted for that in how they have improved the handling of FP and Standby queues. Time will tell, but I think Disney has a hit on their hands.
Mostly it's this:
My "local" park is DL. I went to WDW last year. WDW has fast pass for everything, and it means that even the people eater ride line just drag. It also means that there is no such thing as time kill rides. At DL, even in the afternoon, you can usually walk on to a lot of the less popular kiddy rides. That doesn't happen at WDW and it means you get a lot less done. At Wdw that isn't such a big deal- there's a lot of resort stuff and there are several air conditioned places to hang out. But at DL, it gets hot and it's a tiny space compared to Magic Kingdom. So if I can't walk onto any rides at all, I'm not hanging out in the park. But it's totally possible for me to do a whole trip without fast pass. i can ride stuff multiple times with stand by alone. Standby lines at Wdw move so slow that I don't want to ride multiple times. There is a huge difference in standby with fast pass and without. During extra magic hours at Wdw, there is no fast pass and the standby zips along like DL stand by.
So I actually understand people's concern over this. I don't really want DL to become like MK in terms of fast passes. Right now, I can ride Mr Toad or Small world multiple times- if those were fat pass I might ride them each once.
Honestly, I have to say I was skeptical about if it would be worth it, but we added it to our passes when we renewed, which meant we got 13 months of MaxPass for essentially an extra $6 per month per pass and I have to say so far it is the best money we could have spent, it is great to get a FP for another ride while in line for the one you just used a FP for, pretty much can eliminate most of the wait times if you do it right, meaning you can do much more in less time.
Overall I have noticed that in the past couple of weeks WiFi in the parks has been improving dramatically, try still need to roll it out to all areas of the resort though, but it definitely is getting better.
MaxPass actually fixes this problem, you no longer have to run to get a FP and then go back to use a return time, you use a return time, then get another FP for the next ride. I do think they need to adjust the price point, really it should be free, but overall it is a good system that works quite well and saves a ton of time, especially compared to paper FP
Which is probably what they should have done, I think this was Disney's way of raising ticket prices without actually raising them.
No, I actually like the fact its an upgrade. It means it will be potentially more useful for the people who really want it, and it also means the people who don't aren't hit with a more expensive ticket.
I'm going to try it out of curiousity and because I'm lazy. But I don't pull fast passes at DL much and I wouldn't have been happy if they raised ticket prices specifically to add that.
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