DividedSky
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 13, 2014
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I agree. I don't think the overall number being distributed has been lessened so the theory that the standby lines will be shorter probably won't hold water. I used to think this myself.
But let's just say you have 1000 FPs being distributed (just throwing out a number as an example) in a day at one ride. Now, instead of 500 people grabbing 2 each you now have those same 500 people limited to only 1 each for that one ride. So you have 500 now being used by that group of people and 500 "leftover" for other people to use. They're still going to issue those 500 out to be used by someone. So the ratio of FP to standby shouldn't change much.
Unless I'm missing something.
I think the orphaned fp+ will be less common then an orphaned fp-.
By orphaned, I mean the chances someone actually gets a fp and abandons it is going to go down.
the old system, people would decide they don't want to walk clear over to the other side of the park. Some try to give away tickets they pull, but not everyone would. Now if they decide to change, they go to a kiosk and select a different ride closer to their current position. This releases the one they had, so someone else grabs it.
So this is how the same # of fp tickets can increase the stand by time.



