Yellowstonetim
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I think you're missing the point based on the last time this was attempted. And no, it's not the same number of people.
Once the maximum number of passes were issued the remaining folks were told they couldn't ride the attraction. That didn't go over so well.
Right now a fastpass isn't needed - you can show up at a park and ride without any advanced planning, and there's no set limit on the number of guests (except when Disney considers a park 'full'). If everyone is required to follow the fastpass concept for all attractions then Disney is faced with either turning folks back who didn't plan, or perhaps even turning people away completely at the park entrance once ride capacity for the day has been reached. Again what would happen of all of the attractions follow this concept and the maximum number of potential riders is reached several days out, or even two months out during a peak time of year?
The exact same number of people can ride the ride with or without FP. People being upset is due to EXPECTATIONS. They are not going to reduce the ride capacity and force people to not ride. That is counterproductive. What they have to do is train people to use the new system. No FP available with no line was just that the line was full to the end of the evening and people could not SEE the LINE because those people did not have to STAND THERE.
The only real issue was people's expectations and misunderstanding of how this works. Once they learn about it everyone will be happy not to stand in line!