Angel Ariel
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It's also worth pointing out that every other major amusement park operator in the US (Universal, Cedar Fair, Sea World/Busch, Herschend, and Six Flags) openly sells expedited access to their attractions during the regular operating day in some way or another. It has not had a materially negative impact on their attendance, and has been positive for their overall bottom lines.
The real question is what is taking Disney so long to join in.
Honest question, because I don't know - did those other companies offer a free version of the service for any decent length of time?
Disney's had a free version for so long, it does kind of irk me that they may be finding a way to make it a paid perk!
Also if you scroll down to "Converting to Paperless Tickets" you will read that if you opt into the My Magic+, you will not be able to access the traditional fp system. So for those of us who have been hoping we might be able to use both systems, well looks like we are out of luck - at least for now.
Doesn't matter if, some can't ride roller coasters or have no desire to ride Dumbo. We will use less fast passes, than the "average" guest? Guess, not everyone will be overjoyed.

Sorry Disney_Princess83! 


