Cafeen
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Except, FPs were the reason that some people got there at RD. Also, there were many people who skipped RD because they either couldn't get up that early, or didn't want to on vacation. This second group will now suck up some of those FPs they would have otherwise missed. Shifting the mid point. (No change for the first group).grabbing fastpasses is not the only reason for getting to the parks at rope drop.
even if we have fastpasses "reserved", we will still be going for rope drop... the lines are still shorter in the morning.
The basic math is simple, once you can pull it out of story form.I am assuming you are only allowed to "reserve" X amount of fastpasses. I would hope that you are still allowed to get fastpasses the "regular" way... ie, (you math majors, help me out here) you now are allowed to get another fast pass after a certain time.
how many fast passes can you get in a single day? (I always hated story problems) I'll bet, if you are there from rope drop to close, it's .. a whole bunch!! 6? 7? 8?
now, if I reserve my 3 alloted fastpasses from home 180 days out, and they are all for the evening (say, for darker rides, so those who have vision problems can see inside the ride) or whatever reason, will we not be be to obtain fastpasses at all during the day?
or maybe you can "reserve" 3 fastpasses, but the ones you get during the day won't be able to fall within a certain time frame fo those previously reserved?
makes your head spin.(I know thumper man's wife has a miley for that!!!)
The default "Next FP time" is 2 hours. So, take a mid-summer day of 9a - 12a and you have 15. Every two hours means you'd divide 15 by 2 and get 7.5. Drop the fraction for estimation sake and you have 7. Add 3 FP+s (testers were choosing 3 or 4, I think 4, but we'll go with 3 as it's better to round down in this case) and that makes 10. If we want to throw a little bit of a loop, we can assume that FP#1's return is very close, which pushes up the next available, and FP#2's hits right around hour 3 of park being open. This adds an additional FP available during the day, or a total of 11 (12 if FP+ gets 4).
So, in a 15 hour day, depending on return times, you can pretty easily get 7 under the current (and previous) system.
Now, what's yet to be seen, and we can only guess at are:
- How will FP+ affect your ability to get normal FPs? Will they be on the same system or different? Testing on this did not prove anything as they are normally "off-system" for tests of this nature. If they are "on system" this will not have much effect on total FPs alloted for the day. If they are "off system" this certainly will, even if the FP+ is removed from the pool. (As seen with the above math)
- Will they allow for multiple parks in one day? It's not too hard see cases where multiple parks in one day are valid. In fact, I do it most of the time. If FP+ allows for this, it will likely further remove FPs from the general pool for the ulta-popular rides. If I can get a TSM FP for 10a, a Soarin' FP for 2p, and a Space Mtn FP for 6p... that's not only a doable schedule, but one that pulls from the ultra-popular pools of 3 different parks, certainly not something that was possible before and thus will drive supply of FPs for those attractions further down.
- (This has been mentioned by several others) How will FP+ affect the total pool of FPs for an attraction? Will they keep it the same and allow FP+ to simply pull from it? Or will they increase it to make sure that they aren't all prereserved for FP+s as this would have a huge detrimental effect to non-resort guests (and especially those first timers who may see the whole thing as a "you have to pay for FPs" that they specifically avoided doing with the normal FP perks)
- How will the different levels of resorts be represented? This is fire for argument, but some have suggested that they may be broken up by the level of resort. If it's a case where Deluxe has more access or simply more FP+s (or first shot), then that's a very serious issue as they are now shifting into more of a "class"-based system, which is very bad (imo). It's one that I highly doubt will happen, but it's something to keep in mind. (Note: "class" in this case doesn't necessarily mean socio-economic class, as there are representatives from different backgrounds at all resorts, however, more of those from the upper class do use deluxes, whereas more of the lower class do use values, just based on economic factors alone
) I'll bet, if you are there from rope drop to close, it's .. a whole bunch!! 6? 7? 8?
and I am happy to see the the numbers I pulled out of the top of my head were about right!!! yay me! ( I said 6?7?8)
There's no way I'd try to pull together WDW in the peak of summer on that "short" notice.
