Nor is ride tiering and limiting families to only 1 "E ticket" ride per day, unless they jump through hoops first.
Hi Josh,
In case you didn't know, the "limiting" as you call it on E-ticket rides is because Soarin and Test Track (the 2 e-ticket rides at epcot) can handle a combined 30,000 guests. There are 50,000 guests at Epcot in a day.
So. Even if you give out 2/3 of the ridings as Fastpass, that is only 20,000 passes to go around, to 50,000 guests. So even if every guest gets exactly 1, 30,000 guests will still get none. If you wish to remove tiering (aka get 2 for yourself) then you must be able to point to some guest (or class of guest) that you feel should not get any in trade.
That is the problem. Before, if you pulled 3... if even 5,000 guests pulled 3... that is it! Done. Nobody else gets any. 15,000 FP's down the drain to 5,000 out of 50,000 guests. Yeah, I was one of the 5,000. I was cool. You probly were too. So, they raise the distribution from 15,000 to 20,000, and limit guests to 1 each. There is still not enough to go around.
So seriously. If you really think Tiering should not be applied, then you should be able to say which guests you think should get 2 or 3 each and which guests should get none.
I don't love Tiering... In fact I'd love to get 3 or 4 FP's to Soarin and TT, myself. But by doing the math I see why it's there.