Disney charges what they charge because they can, same as the other parks. Doesn't make them inferior, what aOne could argue they are also inferior parks. If Six Flags tried to charge Disney prices, they would likely go out of business.


Disney charges what they charge because they can, same as the other parks. Doesn't make them inferior, what aOne could argue they are also inferior parks. If Six Flags tried to charge Disney prices, they would likely go out of business.
Depends on what a "small fee" actually entails. Even a small charge could really add up for a family spending a week on vacation. Even if it was only $20 a day pp then for a family of 4 for 7 days, it's $560. We have a 10 day trip planned for the spring, so in my hypothetical example we'd be paying an extra $800 to have fastpass - which used to be included.
Disney charges what they charge because they can, same as the other parks. Doesn't make them inferior, what away of looking at it
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I'd count Universal in that as well.Fair point, was not my intention. I was just indicating that DIsney is viewed as a premier brand.
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I actually think you'd find people doing the opposite IF they could make it work. Spread out their park days more if they feel they won't get as much done as they did in the past. Consider Universal. We spend 3 days there typically (park to park passes) and without EP. With EP you'd need two max (if you did park to park especially) and it was busy. Some may take the opportunity to go at a leisurely pace. Not saying people would necessarily embrace this but it could be something they choose to do if an included FP system turned into a paid system only and it was too cost prohibitive (or based on principle) didn't do it.Fastpass charges could make longer trips prohibitive for many people
What ever they announce it will definitely will have a 30-60 window for going live. they will have to educate and prepare the guests as well as guest services and those 5-6 kiosks in Tomorrow land wont be able to handle a completely new system and all the unknowns.
It was off a FB board I follow for one of the resorts - was the board creator that has several family members employed in various levels of WDW.What post are you looking at? Every post I've seen on this form and the other forums have all just simply said it's the original fastpass system that the CMs are testing right now.
Your loss is my gain I guess, doesn't bother me one bit if you don't care for Universal that much or don't consider it 'premier'
It's people who take longer vacations that would be most affected by this, I think. Fastpass charges could make longer trips prohibitive for many people - and maybe that is Disney's goal, and would turn the biggest profit for them, I have no idea. Maybe they make more money off of the shorter stays? I've said it before on this thread, but a fastpass charge could very well mean the end of my family vacationing in Disney.
We are not as far away as you, but we do fly, and we like to make a vacation out of it, rather than a few days of a theme park mad dash. I'm not paying flight costs for a short stay so that I can buy fastpasses and have to rush in and out of Disney. I'm not paying hundreds of extra dollars for something that used to be included. And I'm also not paying all that money to spend my "vacation" standing in long lines with little kids. It's not really about being "priced out" as such - we could easily shorten our stays, or stay off site, in order to fit a Disney vacation in our budget. But I don't particularly like either of those options and would likely just wind up going somewhere else that might be a better fit for my family at that point. I'd be bummed about that, because I love Disney, but that's the reality of it. This is the bottom line of why I'm so anxious to find out what their plan is for FP.
lol and there's a reason why some people who love Universal tend to stick with the Universal side of the Boards. Some people really do love to look down upon it, dunno why as if people couldn't possibly be fine with both. To me they both have their pros and cons much like many things. At least Universal lovers find some humor in it calling themselves the Dark Side, the stepchild, etcYour loss is my gain I guess, doesn't bother me one bit if you don't care for Universal that much or don't consider it 'premier'![]()
This exactly, they made no money before off FP. It's no loss if they don't give out free things, but just thing how many families like this would feel inclined (or that it's a must) to have FP for their trip. They're already shelling out 4-9k dollars a trip, what's that additional 1k to make it perfect? See that extra revenue coming in for a thing that costs them nothing.Depends on what a "small fee" actually entails. Even a small charge could really add up for a family spending a week on vacation. Even if it was only $20 a day pp then for a family of 4 for 7 days, it's $560. We have a 10 day trip planned for the spring, so in my hypothetical example we'd be paying an extra $800 to have fastpass - which used to be included.
only way you could bring it back sooner then later is if you made it only same day with park reservations. people who dont follow these forums would be clueless . I have friends that are meeting us this weekend and they had no clue Fireworks were back.If they just bring back FP+ as it was, there's no need for a month or more to educate anyone. And what is there to prepare for? It makes no sense they'd let the entire summer pass and introduce it when crowds are diminishing. They need it now. With the increased capacity and the 4th coming, it's going to be a mess.
I don't think they're going for an entire new system, I think they're playing catch up and need to do something asap to alleviate the long lines and the angry guests that will cause.
And people don’t spend two weeks at Universal or Six Flags. I think one of the strongest arguments (in my mind) for them continuing to offer some sort of free option is the fact that 5/6/7+ park day tickets is not out of the norm. It’s not like that at other parks. A family trying to pay for fast pass every day of their trip at Disney would be a significant extra cost - like thousands. We pay plenty for our Disney trips but that would be a dealbreaker for me, we’d start going less often.Their ticket prices are also much lower than Disney's.
I didn't miss the practicing part. Your post mentioned how there was sometimes antagonism towards people who are okay with not having FP, then went on to discuss in the next paragraph how well Disney has done marketing/practicing FP+, as if that is part of the reason why those that disagree with you feel they need it. It's fine if people don't want FP+; that's their opinion and many of the arguments for that position are valid. For me though, it isn't FP+ (or marketing/practice/structure of it) I enjoy, it's not having to wait in line. They could try virtual queues, bring FP+ back, and call it whatever they want it doesn't matter to me. I didn't like waiting in lines long before I ever decided to go to Disney. I also usually travel during Easter, so my experience will differ greatly from those that don't (which could also be the reason why we might disagree).Huh?? How did you get that out of my comment? I didn't say people enjoyed (I said to some that's the reason they make the trips and to others it's a pester) FP because of marketing?? Did you miss the part where I said practicing? I wasn't trying to convince you of anything.
You found out about FP by word of mouth from your friend. FWIW, even though I wasn't actually saying what you thought I was, you utilized FP due to word of mouth marketing and you're utilizing just that with your comment above by discussing the pros to you which was you waiting 5 mins instead of 60-95 with 2 young kids.
All I was saying in my comment is that Disney has made their parks and the guests in it reliant on FP (by marketing AND practicing--I think you missed the practicing part)![]()
totally understand where u are coming from. We go in May 2022 with our 13 month old twins at the time and I’m dreading been priced out of affording fast passes. Even a few “free “ would make a big difference“