Yep, that is basically what I said too. We used to be commandos when we first started going to Disney, but now that we are DVC members and go once, if not twice a year for extended periods of time, we like to meander around the parks and do whatever we want with no specific plans. The only planning we really do for a Disney vacation these days are which parks we are going to on which days and making ADRs because we like to eat at some of top priority restaurants. Don't get me wrong, the concept sounds great and very futuristic but I too think in the end it will be a huge headache to those trying to plan a vacation.
Won't this make it more stressful? We need to be over here so we can't stop to enjoy what we happen to bump into?
all i know is we did our first ever Universal Studios trip a couple weeks ago and had the unlimited xpress pass. all i can say is i would gladly pay for a fastpass option like Universal's xpress pass to be available at WDW/DLCA. it makes the day completely care free. i have to say i'd pretty much be willing to pay whatever they charge, it was that good IMHO
Hopefully, the food ordering part will just be something you can do from an iPad or smart phone. Near the front of the line for Splash (or using your FP that you reserved 6 months ago)? You can enter your Pecos Bill order on your device, and when you get there in 15 minutes or whatever, it's ready.
Actually, I hope that the booking window for FPs (assuming it is even how we are speculating it will work) will only be a couple of weeks in advance and is not 6 months like ADRs. I've said it many times...180 days is ludicrous for ADRs - and would be even worse for FPs.
Those neanderthals would just have to do it the ol-fashioned way.![]()
I'm glad I'm not the only one not liking this idea.
foxnews had an article on it today saying it would be free as posted in another thread
"Visitors planning their trip would go on the xPASS website and use the free service which allows you to reserve experiences, including ride times, exclusive meet-and-greets with Disney characters, even viewing spots for the nightly fireworks. The xPASS system would also help to avoid lines at restaurants by ordering food in advance."
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2012/04/18/whole-new-world-for-whole-new-disney/
I have a feeling it will be FREE... For guests of certain WDW resorts... Just like ME and EMH are free
The more I hear about this, the less I like it.
Appointments to eat, appointments to ride stuff. We're going to need day-timers for our vacations. No, kids! Can't ride Buzz again! We have to be at Splash Mtn in ten minutes!![]()
FP enforcement is bad enough. This is ridiculous.
I also am not impressed that people will call me by name, the way clerks do after they read it on your credit card. Is there anyone so pathetic that they feel better when someone reads their name to them?
And I do not like wristbands.
Those neanderthals would just have to do it the ol-fashioned way.![]()
Agreed. Hopefully someone in the Disney decision-making process reads these threads and takes note of the opinions posted. Best form of market research IMO.
Also transportation is not free. They used to make everybody buy a transportation ticket then they rolled it into the resort price.
"Free" as in if you stay at a Disney resort you will have access to the pass? Or "free" as in if you buy a park ticket you will have access to the pass.
Fastpass is not technically free because you are paying for your park ticket and you can only get a fastpass with the park ticket. So I suppose we are referring to everyone having access to this pass if you buy a park ticket?
I've been around a long time.
I don't remember buying a WDW monorail ticket.
Why the eye roll?I was pointing out a very logical obvious flaw in the idea.
There are so many logical obvious things wrong with NextGen, I thought the disney suits might need some help.![]()
Maybe ticket was the wrong term, but there was a definite fee added to every pass. I remember having to show the pass/ticket to get on the monorail.
http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com/id99.htm
(the part you are looking for is about a quarter of the way down talking about the 2 day pass.)
Here's an Adult Two-Day Passport from 1981. It came with a string so you could wear it as a ticket fashion statement. The price was $20.00. According to the back of the ticket, "Walt Disney World Co. collects a $3.00 transportation charge for this ticket as agent for WED Transportation Services, Inc."