From what I've read, it won't be a fastpass ride (ever- or for at least a long time). I guess the thinking is, because it is not a fast enough ride, and also the load capacity is fairly small the fastpass system would only make the wait times worse.
I'm bummed though. I do not do well with super long lines. When we go in July, I really kind of doubt that I will want to wait 2-3 hours. So, hopefully we will be able to ride it in October on our next trip.
It has nothing to do with being too new. It has everything to do with the subs having a very low capacity and FPs would:
a) Make the stand-by even longer due to the constant stop to let FP guests in
b) Run out extremely fast because of the limited amount they would distribute (rides distribute a certain # of FPs in a certain amount of time according to capacity)
So no, they will not have FP. Best bet is to hoof it over to the lagoon at park opening because the lines are being predicted to be 4+ hours.
I think we'll be super early one day or stay up late another (or both).
I think having a fp at PP is such a waste. There was never a long line for PP, now it's crazy. It's such a fast moving ride to begin with FP slows it down.
I think we'll be super early one day or stay up late another (or both).
I think having a fp at PP is such a waste. There was never a long line for PP, now it's crazy. It's such a fast moving ride to begin with FP slows it down.
PP=Peter Pan?
If so WDW's has fast pass. DLR's does not. The wait times are about the same in the stand by line at both places. Both versions have a fairly low capacity per hour even though they are continuous loaders.