RoyalCanadian
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Sandyincanada said:Guess I'm thinking of those first-timer trip reports I've read where its the only time they will get to go and they were not able to everything because of the line-ups. I think its kinda sad. They would have been able to see it all with an express pass.
I must disagree with the idea of selling "Express Passes." My family and I recently enjoyed a week at WDW, stayed on-site, avoided EMH days, and we used the Unofficial Guide touring plans and Fast Passes to great effect and rarely stood in line. One example -- we used Fast Pass on Peter Pan. Got the Fast Pass, went to see PhilharMagic, went and rode Peter Pan. When we picked up our FPs the stand-by wait time was 15 minutes. When we rode Peter Pan the stand-by wait time was 55 minutes and guests were getting into that line. Fast Passes were still available for later ride times.
I wasn't surprised to see such a long line when I heard one parent explain their "touring plan" to their children. "When we see a ride you want to ride, we'll get in that line." I know those people waiting nearly an hour for Peter Pan would miss lots of things, but it's their own fault. Disney has provided them with the Fast Pass option that they are already choosing to ignore.
The Fast Pass is a yield management system that is fairly available to everyone, regardless of the admission ticket purchased or the hotel used.
