GeorgiaHoo
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For our 6 day trip that starts April 29. Took about 15-20 minutes to make the selections and no problems doing so or changing times.
Although I knew that the new system was going to be a change making the reservations drove some of it home. The tiering at Epcot stood out as a step backwards from the old system - only being permitted to select from one of Maelmstrom, Soarin' and Test Track (in my opinion the only rides worth doing at Epcot) and then getting probably pointless fastpasses for Living with the Land and Spaceship Earth (walked on both every time in the past). I do wonder if the latter two fastpasses might be necessary in the future because the tiering is pushing people onto rides like Living with the Land.
In any event, would have preferred to be able to use those other two at a different park that we'll hop to that day, which highlights the biggest drawback of the new system (aside from the fact that you only get 3 passes) - the "one park a day" only restriction. For example, we are going to Hollywood Studios the morning of May 2 and will get there are RD. Selected Toy Story, Tower of Terror and Star Wars as morning fastpasses (prob won't ride Star Wars) and the plan is to ride Rock n Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror (x2) first thing, then ride Toy Story, then ToT one more time then go back to the resort for lunch/pool. Boma for dinner, then AK for an hour or so before it closes then over to Epcot for the evening. Would be nice to be able to pull fastpasses at AK/Epcot under the old system or use my Star Wars fastpass+ at one of those parks but that option is out. So while we like the parkhoppers and will continue to buy them they do lose a little "value" since you may not be able to ride the headliners (we don't do lines that are much more than 20 minutes) at the second/third park of the day.
Also don't like the idea of trying to plan where I'm going to be at a park at a certain hour 60+ days from now. Unless the crowds are overwhelming I predict that we won't use some of our fastpasses because we won't want to trek across the park to get to a ride.
So, nothing that hasn't been discussed before but booking the actual reservations highlighted for me the drawbacks folks already have identified.
Although I knew that the new system was going to be a change making the reservations drove some of it home. The tiering at Epcot stood out as a step backwards from the old system - only being permitted to select from one of Maelmstrom, Soarin' and Test Track (in my opinion the only rides worth doing at Epcot) and then getting probably pointless fastpasses for Living with the Land and Spaceship Earth (walked on both every time in the past). I do wonder if the latter two fastpasses might be necessary in the future because the tiering is pushing people onto rides like Living with the Land.
In any event, would have preferred to be able to use those other two at a different park that we'll hop to that day, which highlights the biggest drawback of the new system (aside from the fact that you only get 3 passes) - the "one park a day" only restriction. For example, we are going to Hollywood Studios the morning of May 2 and will get there are RD. Selected Toy Story, Tower of Terror and Star Wars as morning fastpasses (prob won't ride Star Wars) and the plan is to ride Rock n Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror (x2) first thing, then ride Toy Story, then ToT one more time then go back to the resort for lunch/pool. Boma for dinner, then AK for an hour or so before it closes then over to Epcot for the evening. Would be nice to be able to pull fastpasses at AK/Epcot under the old system or use my Star Wars fastpass+ at one of those parks but that option is out. So while we like the parkhoppers and will continue to buy them they do lose a little "value" since you may not be able to ride the headliners (we don't do lines that are much more than 20 minutes) at the second/third park of the day.
Also don't like the idea of trying to plan where I'm going to be at a park at a certain hour 60+ days from now. Unless the crowds are overwhelming I predict that we won't use some of our fastpasses because we won't want to trek across the park to get to a ride.
So, nothing that hasn't been discussed before but booking the actual reservations highlighted for me the drawbacks folks already have identified.
