No FP for AandE?? Say whaaa? Really, forever after?

they are still popular so I can see it when are you trying to get FP ( or maybe it is because they are moving to EPCOT
 
I mean, I get that the popularity is slowing from the crush of 2014-2015, but still.... A lot of us here thought they'd be tier 1....

Guess things could change in the future though if they are once again sporting 4 hour lines....
 

I mean, I get that the popularity is slowing from the crush of 2014-2015, but still.... A lot of us here thought they'd be tier 1....

Guess things could change in the future though if they are once again sporting 4 hour lines....

Did you see this announced somewhere?
 
Yep things could change I think the ride will be. Tier 1 ride at lest at first
 
It is an interesting case study on if FP is the root of all evils. My money is on it makes no difference. Lines are largely governed by a microeconomic judgment by each person who walks up and looks at the line. Whether there is a fast pass line is irrelevant. When it is new, people will likely drive it to about 90 minutes before most people walk up and say "sorry, no way." Over time that will drop to a steady state of 20-40 minutes depending on crowd level. Just my guess.
 
There will be 3 rooms, so they're probably going to see how fast the line moves before they consider FP.

what do you mean by "3 rooms". (i've never met A&E at MK so i don't really know how it worked there).
are you saying there will be 3 rooms with both Anna and Elsa in each room?
or will there be a room for Anna, a room for Elsa, and a room for another character?
i'm just thinking if A&E are in each of the 3 rooms that could confuse children. "hey kids no matter what room you walk into you'll meet Anna and Elsa".
 
That poor pavilion will likely be overwhelmed. I guess in a way that it's good that it's really no longer Norway.
 
It is an interesting case study on if FP is the root of all evils. My money is on it makes no difference. Lines are largely governed by a microeconomic judgment by each person who walks up and looks at the line. Whether there is a fast pass line is irrelevant. When it is new, people will likely drive it to about 90 minutes before most people walk up and say "sorry, no way." Over time that will drop to a steady state of 20-40 minutes depending on crowd level. Just my guess.

in my experience that has not been the case with extremely popular attractions.
and i think that is because not everyone goes to WDW every 6 months or every year so there are many many people that have never been on TSMM or 7DMT or met A&E so the lines will continue to be very long.
 
what do you mean by "3 rooms". (i've never met A&E at MK so i don't really know how it worked there).
are you saying there will be 3 rooms with both Anna and Elsa in each room?
or will there be a room for Anna, a room for Elsa, and a room for another character?
i'm just thinking if A&E are in each of the 3 rooms that could confuse children. "hey kids no matter what room you walk into you'll meet Anna and Elsa".

Three rooms each a different pair of A&E. This is not advertised to the people in line and CMs will direct them where to go. The kids (and most of the adults) have no clue there is more than one A&E. They use this method for popular meet and greets.
 
what do you mean by "3 rooms". (i've never met A&E at MK so i don't really know how it worked there).
are you saying there will be 3 rooms with both Anna and Elsa in each room?
or will there be a room for Anna, a room for Elsa, and a room for another character?
i'm just thinking if A&E are in each of the 3 rooms that could confuse children. "hey kids no matter what room you walk into you'll meet Anna and Elsa".


Most characters that you meet have a doppleganger in another room at the time you are meeting them...Ariel, Mickey, the princesses in fairy tale hall are not 'one of a kind'...the greeter takes you from the front of a line to a door/room...you cannot see the door/room from where the line is stopped at the rope so you don't know that the person before you went to a different room than you...
 












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