crvetter
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I was showing theoretically your wait time would be the same (if everyone was to ride and to get a 50% reduction in time you need 60% FastPass people not to ride). So if you assume all FastPass people don’t ride then yes you get a reduction. I don’t think the exchange point between standby and FastPass doesn’t result in any deficiency of the ride capacity. As I think the counting occurs quite quickly after the exchange point there is always a wait and the seats are full.So with the increased flow your wait is theoretically less.
I agree with this statement and I think this is valid to prevent a mob mentality forming. The change was for guest satisfaction but it won’t make wait times shorter just make people perceive “fairness”. Though I fully expect Disney to still give some level of preferential treatment to their resort guests leaving that level of onsite offsite resentment.I am sure many of us have seen disgusted faces on guests as FP guests move through and standby has to wait for them.
Personally I feel the main reason they are making the change is still simply efficiency of controlling access to the land. Land is full no one gets in. People shouldn’t go in with the mentality that they will see huge savings in the amount of the time they will wait.