mesaboy2
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Please someone help me understand HOW the "new" FP system will increase the standby line. I am not agreeing or disagreeing, I just don't get it!
I may be totally misunderstanding it but for all intent and purpose SAY WDW only let 10,000 people MAX into the park!Ride x has 50 FP issued in hour increments just as before. Before they were supposed to return between 10-11, say 25 did and 25 came later between 3-4. Then at 10:15-11:15 25 return and 25 come later also between 3-4. Then people who were issued FP for 3-4 ALL decide to ride...now you have 100 people in the FP line at 3-4 vs the 50 they expected....to me THIS would slow down the standby line at 3-4 vs the people being able to PLAN for a max of 50 people in FP per hour increment (so what max of 200 in the FP line at a time, if they were done every 15 min as an example). I know my numbers are totally arbitrary but I'm just trying to understand the flow of people in either line. To me, more people in FP line means more people in standby which is due to slower movement b/c of letting all the FP people on and fewer people in FP means the standby line moves faster and would translate to a shorter line more than likely if it kept moving. PLEASE help me understand how limiting FPs will translate into longer standby lines when it is the standby line who will actually be able to finally GET on a ride??
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How do you come to the conclusion that there will be fewer ("limiting") FPs? Most educated guesses are the new system will increase the total number of FPs (of any variety) distributed. If that is the case, the standby wait times should increase.
Ride x has 50 FP issued in hour increments just as before. Before they were supposed to return between 10-11, say 25 did and 25 came later between 3-4. Then at 10:15-11:15 25 return and 25 come later also between 3-4. Then people who were issued FP for 3-4 ALL decide to ride...now you have 100 people in the FP line at 3-4 vs the 50 they expected....to me THIS would slow down the standby line at 3-4 vs the people being able to PLAN for a max of 50 people in FP per hour increment (so what max of 200 in the FP line at a time, if they were done every 15 min as an example). I know my numbers are totally arbitrary but I'm just trying to understand the flow of people in either line. To me, more people in FP line means more people in standby which is due to slower movement b/c of letting all the FP people on and fewer people in FP means the standby line moves faster and would translate to a shorter line more than likely if it kept moving.


