TLSnell1981
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Are you being sarcastic? I don't think that's allowed on the DISBoards...
Sarcastic?! I thought, Goofy had finally come around to our side.

Are you being sarcastic? I don't think that's allowed on the DISBoards...

Are you being sarcastic? I don't think that's allowed on the DISBoards...
That is what double secret probation does to people... Larry, snap out of it...
Are you being sarcastic? I don't think that's allowed on the DISBoards...

DD and I were in MK yesterday. We came in near opening and left a bit after midnight which is actually about an hour less than we normally do on an XHMPM day in MK.
We struggled with using fastpasses. We went to SM late morning and it was busy so we got FP with a return time about an hour away. We were meeting at the restuarant over looking Small World for lunch so we headed across the park. It was busy with lots of people everywhere. Ordering our food was quick but picking it was about a 30 minute wait. Also they would not let you sit down unless you already had your food. Really rather a pain when you are tired but oh well. We finally got our food and found a table. We are not gobble down your food eaters but we did hurry because we were aware of the blocked hour return time.
We walked very fast back to Splash Mountain and encountered a line of people at least 100 deep and stretching to the bridge way before the steps to the fast pass return entry. It was a line of people with fast passes! Yikes what a mess!Once we cleared the turnstyle for the fastpasses the wait was under 15 mins.
The standby wait said 60 minutes and I believe we may have done better to use that line.
After that we headed over to see if we could get a FP for Space Mt. The return time was now within the hour that included our Kona Cafe dinner and travel time. We had been to SM twice earlier in the day but the return times were an hour after we were there and it would have meant booking it to anther ride in another part of the park and then booking it back to SM.
I guess in the past we would have taken the meal time fast pass and then just used it right after dinner. Also the restriction on when you can get another fastpass seemed like a much longer wait. In the past I know we had more than one valid fast pass at one time. It meant way too much walking for me. For the first time in over a decade I left the park with blisters and that was with Power Glide and Crocs! Maybe I am just getting old but it just did not work well for us this trip!
In total all day and night we were only able to use and get two fast passes. Just not a good system for us!
I keep hearing of FastPass lines getting long, but I keep not seeing it. And logically, it doesn't make sense. Unless the ride went offline, I guess.
no offense, but it sounds like you needed more planning. If you were only able to use 2 fast passes the whole day that is pretty bad. My suggestion would be to stay in the land in which you have the fast pass. For example, if you got a fast pass for SM you should do the other attractions in tomorrowland (Buzz, people mover, stitch, laugh floor, etc.) then return to SM for your fast pass time, instead of running around between lands and trying to return to SM within the hour. I donno, I have never had a problem with fast pass I think it works pretty well. To each their own..
We have made many, many trips using Fast Pass. We have always used them within the time printed on the ticket, it never occurred to us that there was an option.
We have always loved Fast Pass, and feel it helped us visit more attractions while minimizing wait times.
If there was ever a 'look the other way', policy on time enforcement, we never knew or cared. We always thought it worked the way it was supposed to by following the guidelines for usage that were printed on the ticket.
Different people treat rules/guidelines differently. When you take a set of guidelines and modify them for your personal use, then yes, I can see you becoming alarmed when the issuer of the guidelines wants to snap the lines back into place.
The Fast Pass says "Return Time 12:55 - 1:55", I don't really see how there is much room for confusion there, but obviously many people feel that "Return Time 12:55 - 1:55", means "Or any time later that day".
The first thing I thought of that might relate is resort check-out times. Check out time is 11:00 am. I know many people stretch this to 11:30 or noon and Disney never says a word about it. Well, if you stay past check-out time on 10 trips and then Disney announces they are going to enforce the 11:00 check out time, I can see people being enraged about it.
Would this be a case of Disney being unreasonable by now enforcing a rule they always had?
Is Fast Pass enforcement any different than this scenario?
We always get to Epcot early for a Soarin' FP because it is very important to us ( the same for DHS to get our TSM FP). They can't work around everyone else's touring style - we have to work around the FP times we get.Those of you who live close enough to attend Disney regularly and often have to understand that it's a different matter from people who can only get there once a year or even less. To folks making a rare trip, saying "just don't get the FP" sounds like crazy talk. To someone who will be back in a few months, it's an entirely different matter.
Different people treat rules/guidelines differently. When you take a set of guidelines and modify them for your personal use, then yes, I can see you becoming alarmed when the issuer of the guidelines wants to snap the lines back into place.
The Fast Pass says "Return Time 12:55 - 1:55", I don't really see how there is much room for confusion there, but obviously many people feel that "Return Time 12:55 - 1:55", means "Or any time later that day".
The first thing I thought of that might relate is resort check-out times. Check out time is 11:00 am. I know many people stretch this to 11:30 or noon and Disney never says a word about it. Well, if you stay past check-out time on 10 trips and then Disney announces they are going to enforce the 11:00 check out time, I can see people being enraged about it.
Would this be a case of Disney being unreasonable by now enforcing a rule they always had?
Is Fast Pass enforcement any different than this scenario?
Those of you who live close enough to attend Disney regularly and often have to understand that it's a different matter from people who can only get there once a year or even less. To folks making a rare trip, saying "just don't get the FP" sounds like crazy talk. To someone who will be back in a few months, it's an entirely different matter.
That is interesting. I havent been to WDW in about 10 years but will be there in 5 days and probably wont return for another 10. I dont consider it "crazy talk" to just not get an FP that I know I will not make it back in the return window.
Nope it isn't. I live very far from Disney and don't get there very often anymore it still applies.
Fast Pass is a nicety that they don't have to offer. I think that may be part of it. If you went to Disney for years before it and your only choice was to get in line you look at it as a gift! When we get to a ride with a fast pass we look at the time and the standby line, if the stand by is to long then we get a FP and plan what we will do with the time we save not getting into the standby line. If it is during an ADR then we know that to ride this we need to line up now or come back later and try for a FP or the line.
I keep hearing of FastPass lines getting long, but I keep not seeing it. And logically, it doesn't make sense. Unless the ride went offline, I guess.
Those of you who live close enough to attend Disney regularly and often have to understand that it's a different matter from people who can only get there once a year or even less. To folks making a rare trip, saying "just don't get the FP" sounds like crazy talk. To someone who will be back in a few months, it's an entirely different matter.
) anyone can for something special. In fact, we get another FP to each (usually) before riding (or right after) unless it's crazy busy. That's how much those rides mean to us. AND, we have not gotten the FP if we knew the return times were too late for us. We've also been across the park, and gone back for our FP time because, again, that's what they mean to us.
But, we all tour according to our own wishes 
no offense, but it sounds like you needed more planning. If you were only able to use 2 fast passes the whole day that is pretty bad. My suggestion would be to stay in the land in which you have the fast pass. For example, if you got a fast pass for SM you should do the other attractions in tomorrowland (Buzz, people mover, stitch, laugh floor, etc.) then return to SM for your fast pass time, instead of running around between lands and trying to return to SM within the hour. I donno, I have never had a problem with fast pass I think it works pretty well. To each their own..
That would work fairly well at MK, not so much in the other parks. There's just not that much to do near Soarin' or Test Track, for example, especially if you arrive mid-morning and have a mid-afternoon FP return. Our return times there always tend to give us too much time to spend in the area but too little to make the World Showcase loop, resulting in a ton of back-tracking to use the FP within its window. Soarin' was actually the ride where I was told of the "come back any time" policy, by a CM who overheard DH & I debating how to handle our 4pm return window.

Those of you who live close enough to attend Disney regularly and often have to understand that it's a different matter from people who can only get there once a year or even less. To folks making a rare trip, saying "just don't get the FP" sounds like crazy talk. To someone who will be back in a few months, it's an entirely different matter.

