blueiis99
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tjkraz said:I have no idea what you mean by "main" Fastpass system but the ability to schedule ride times after entering the park is not going anywhere. It WILL change and evolve in the near future. A paperless option is in the works which would allow guests to secure FP windows (just as they do now) without having to physically cross the park and insert their ticket in a kiosk.
Yes, Disney is spending a lot on this. They see paperless FP as an advantage to ALL guests (again, not having to retrieve paper tickets.) The PLUS part of it will most likely be offered only to Disney resort guests or will require an additional purchase.
Disney has no intention of making all guests schedule their park touring weeks in advance. This is about providing more options to the millions of guests who are obsessive planners and have been asking for more functionality.
You are reading too much into my comments. The intent was to be matter-of-fact. My response was no different than the "tone" I would use if someone said they didn't like to shop at Target ("then don't go there--go to WalMart instead") or told me they didn't like Ford vehicles ("then don't buy one--buy a Dodge.")
If you don't want to schedule ride times in advance....just don't do it.
Unlike you I would never say that to someone, unless I was asked for my advice.
I read the article that this post referred to and I understand that they want to eliminate the paper.
BUT what they are testing now includes one picking their times.
My reaction to that was that I believed it wasn't something I liked or would like and in prior posts I actually said that I probably wouldn't use it
So again your comment wasn't warranted, nor asked for.
But as I said prior to another poster your welcome to YOUR opinion