My son (now 9) and I have gone to Disney for the past four years. The first year it seems that they were just starting Fastpass (or maybe not, but the CM who sold us our tickets made a very big deal about it and explained it to us in great detail, so I think it was pretty new) and I couldn't believe how cool it was. I had been thinking that we could only go on a few, not so popular rides, because my son is an ADHD posterboy and could not possibly stand in line for more than fifteen minutes without going postal -- with Fastpass, we were able to go on lots of rides.
Every year since then, we have gotten better at planning things out to make the most of Fastpass -- the best trick is to get the Fastpass, look around and ride on not-so-busy rides until you're within the one-hour window, then get another Fastpass, then ride on your original Fastpass ride, then go to your next Fastpass ride -- and just keep doing that.
Yes, there are times when we have simply skipped rides with long lines because we couldn't get a Fastpass -- but that's because I refuse to stand in long lines. Without Fastpass, I'm sure that we wouldn't have been back to Disney every year.
This December we're checking out Universal for three days, on site -- FOL privileges sound even better than Fastpass. But I do think I'll feel a little wierd about that -- like the other posters say, Fastpass is totally democratic and egalitarian -- anyone can get one, assuming they know how -- while FOL is limited to those who pay to stay onsite. But . . . I imagine I'll be able to set my scruples aside for three days and enjoy the perk.
Every year since then, we have gotten better at planning things out to make the most of Fastpass -- the best trick is to get the Fastpass, look around and ride on not-so-busy rides until you're within the one-hour window, then get another Fastpass, then ride on your original Fastpass ride, then go to your next Fastpass ride -- and just keep doing that.
Yes, there are times when we have simply skipped rides with long lines because we couldn't get a Fastpass -- but that's because I refuse to stand in long lines. Without Fastpass, I'm sure that we wouldn't have been back to Disney every year.
This December we're checking out Universal for three days, on site -- FOL privileges sound even better than Fastpass. But I do think I'll feel a little wierd about that -- like the other posters say, Fastpass is totally democratic and egalitarian -- anyone can get one, assuming they know how -- while FOL is limited to those who pay to stay onsite. But . . . I imagine I'll be able to set my scruples aside for three days and enjoy the perk.