3DisneyFanz
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2015
- Messages
- 1,343
Themed Entertainment Association.What trade magazine?
Themed Entertainment Association.What trade magazine?
I think it's kind of stupid that I have to stay up past midnight on a work night 60 days out to do my picks for the trip. I mean 5:30 am alarm for work will be fun after that. Also what if 63 or 68 days from the time I pick its pouring down or plans change. I've been several times under both ways and I lean towards old system as I down know what's for breakfast this morning but I have to an what I'm wanting to do in June or miss out?
I posted earlier, but wanted to pop back in. I made our FP last night at 60 days out, and I didn't have any trouble getting what I wanted. One of them is 10 minutes later that I wanted, but that isn't a big deal to us. I used the website, and it was easy, didn't crash or anything, and went much easier than I thought it would.
We love the new system. I hated having to spit up our group so someone could go run to try to pull FP. I love being able to change things on my phone, and my favourite part is getting past that second tapstile and pulling up MDE to bump up my next FP to what would have been an overlapping time. Gets up through more quickly, don't have to wait around in an area for the next FP window, and then we go on to get our 4th, 5th etc. I can honestly say on our last trip there were days we got up to 7 or 8 FPs without much planning.
While we are early to the parks, I agree that I like the new system better. I never went out of my way for FP before, and I love now that I can plan a headliner in the afternoon with FP+ and ride it early in the morning too. I know people miss the old way, but my preference is +.
You know, the problem isn't FP+...it is the lack of rides to make FP+ work properly.
Would like to get many of your take on this:
I used to love planning a disney trip!!! It was always me vs Disney when it came to touring the parks. I loved being the FastPass runner and seeing how many attractions we could hit and how many fast passes we could collect. I felt like we were rewarded for getting to the parks early and following the most basic disney touring principles of collecting fast passes at the earliest possible windows etc. I was really upset when they started enforcing the one hour window of return but I could deal with that. I could go on and on about how much I loved the old system, but now.....onto the new.
My first question is why the change??
Secondly, it is what it is and I will adapt, but it seems difficult to me to plan fast passes,etc 30-60 days out. Our first trip with FP+ comes in July.
For those of you fellow Disney Lovers out there, give me your take on FP+ and if and why you like the new system.
How difficult is securing fastpasses when you want them??
Sorry so long but it just seems to me that FP+ Takes some of the magic away. I'm hoping some of you can convince me otherwise.
I can half agree with this. The fact that they had to add FP to things like GMR, Figment and Teacups to give enough choices kind of illustrates the fact that they just don't have attractions to justify the system.You know, the problem isn't FP+...it is the lack of rides to make FP+ work properly.
In October of 2013 I was one of the first groups to test FP+ for Kidani. And we had access to legacy Fastpass AND we could book three rides a day through FP+. It was really, really nice.
I loved being able to book Toy Story for 7:00 pm, star tours at 8:00 and Tower of terror at 9:00. And then that same morning go over to Epcot and grab a pass for Soarin ride it, and then two hours later grab one for test track. Eat in the world showcase take the boat down to DHS for my Advanced Ride Reservations.
It was awesome.
It could have been that way for everyone, if more attractions were built. They needed the third track for TSMM 10 years ago. Soarin third screen - should have been there no later than 2014. They should have put in multiple rides in Epcot. Pandora was announced in 2011, it should have been open in 2013. Toy story land should have had been open years ago with multiple attractions including a high capacity monsters inc coaster.
A separate Frozen ride should have been constructed.
They could have had a fifth gate built and opened right now had they started building in 2011 when the Next Gen ideas were being floated around.
Capacity issues is at the heart of this debate. Everyone would love FP+ if there was enough rides to accommodate the demand.
I can half agree with this. The fact that they had to add FP to things like GMR, Figment and Teacups to give enough choices kind of illustrates the fact that they just don't have attractions to justify the system.
I just really dislike the 60 day window part of it. If it was same day selections then it would feel less rigid and more flexible.
I can understand why people might enjoy having three prescheduled FP+ if they want to arrive later. That can be useful. However we are rope drop people and weren't "super users". We always got plenty of legacy fastpasses by just taking our time and enjoying the less popular attractions in between. Of course many of those less popular attractions have become steadily more crowded for many reasons.
I prefer legacy because of how simple it all seemed. MK isn't too bad as far as attractions go but it's frustrating to use our only useful FP+ at Epcot and then stand there looking at each other wondering what to do next. I got with people who can shop for a while but not for hours. DHS was almost as bad (and might be worse now) because of tiering and FP+ being gone for the few good rides still open. We had no issues with AK but for us that's more of a park to stroll around in.
It's just too much. Schedules and parties and extras and upsells. It's not my idea of a vacation frankly when I have to deal with schedules every day at work. It was once easy to decide in the morning which park to visit and just go. I know that it can still be done but if we want to ride certain favorites it's not so easy.
Also I would schedule FP+ later in the morning until early afternoon and then you can add more. It is still possible to do some things pretty easily first thing in the morning unless the new morning extra changes that at MK.
Themed Entertainment Association.
We love the new FP system. We are not morning people so we used to miss out on rides like TSM because FP were gone by 10am. Or when we'd tried to hop to Epcot for the evening Soarin FP were long gone. With the new system we never miss a must do attraction.
I have no problem planning even 60 days out, but we have also done trips at 1-2 weeks out and still get the FP we want. That might mean checking the site several times before what we want shows up, but it's not a big deal to me. I find with FP+ our time spent at the parks is much more relaxed. I plan them in a way to minimize criss crossing around the parks and we hit sections at a time. We pick our first three for before lunch and then add more as needed throughout the day. I love that we can change our FP if we find a line is short or if we just change plans on where we are going to be. We can walk by POTC and if the wait is 30 minutes long and we have more FP we go to a kiosk and it's not unusual to be able to add a FP for just 5 minutes out.
I think it's great we can start to add a fourth from the app. That wasn't a huge deal, but will just add to the overall convenience of the system.
The truth is out there.Yes, but what was the issue date, year? What was the exact quote?
You are letting us down, 3disneyfanz
Sometimes you just gotta, "let it go!)
I find it interesting that you mentioned TSMM and Soarin. Those are the two examples people use because their FPs were gone earlier in the day, but not as early as some people let on. If Disney had added a third track to TSMM and a third screen to Soarin years ago, a lot of those problems would have been taken care of rather than instituting a rationing system with tiers.
I would argue that your concerns would have been alleviated by expansion of rides without the hassles of FP+ (Including long lines on rides that didn't need FP before).
But based on the current limitations at Disney, I can understand why this works for you.
When I went to Disneyland this year. I was blown away by how much there was to do in California Adventure. That park has as much to do as Epcot and DHS combined. That is what WDW parks need. At that park you don't need FP for TSMM or Soarin.
The third track and theatre might help but that's only part of why we love it. The flexibility is what we love the most. With the old system first someone had to run around and get FP or we as a family had to which just meant more back and forth wasted time. And you never quite knew what return time they were going to have when you got there. Sometimes it was an hour or two later sometimes it wasn't until the evening. If it was during dinner or our afternoon break we were out of luck. Of course by the time we were going and using the old system they were enforcing the return time window. I imagine in the days they didn't that would have been much more helpful. This way if I'm going to be eating at BoG at 12 I make sure I get a FP for 7DMT right before or after since it's right next to us. I wouldn't be able to plan that sort of thing with the paper system because there is no predicting the return time.
I also like that it's offered on a lot more rides and attractions. Sure IASW was never a 1 hour wait so technically it may not have needed a FP, but I don't care to wait even 20-30 minutes for a ride if I don't absolutely have to, so if I can snag a FP and wait under 5 minutes vs. 20 I'm absolutely going to do it. Adding it to M&G was great as well. We never even bothered to stop for those lines but now we get a FP for those as well.
I can understand why someone who loved the old system might not be thrilled with the new one. But we were never thrilled with the old version so the changes have all been pretty much positive for us.
And you never quite knew what return time they were going to have when you got there. Sometimes it was an hour or two later sometimes it wasn't until the evening.
I'm really curios what percentage of people try to change things so they are choosing a time versus those that just take whatever they are given? I'm not sure that FP+ is any less random for 90% of people than the old system was.Yes, I like being able to choose a time and not just being given a random time.