Toffeewoffy
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I thought this might be helpful. We have discovered for ourselves plus had it confirmed by CMs manning the FP booths, that there are a few rides at WDW where there's no point wasting a FP if you're in a wheelchair or ECV.
For Big Thunder Mountain we usually get a FP but are always directed up the exit ramp to park up there and enter via the exit to get loaded onto a mine train. There was a large family ahead of us in the queue the other day who did not have a FP but did have the little chitty they were given at the entrance to the Stand by queue 'allowing' them to enter via the exit to ride. We were behind them and we had valid FPs. They were loaded ahead of us. In fact, with a Standby return of 25 minutes we still waited nearly 20 minutes to ride on a FP return. So, it really doesn't seem to make sense having a FP for that entrance as they won't take you ahead of the 'standby' wheelchair users.
Spaceship Earth is a definite waste of a FP: you go in via the wheelchair entrance and wait in a separated off section where the CMs take names and load several parties at once in batches. Again, it makes no difference whether you have a FP return or not, you will still all go on in the same group.
TSM: while wheelchairs going through the main line will wait longer than FP returners, you still both go off to the right to enter the disabled queue at the same point. We have timed it really badly on occasion and ended up behind a huge group of wheelchairs/ECVs and waited over 30 minutes even with a FP return. I'm not saying that you shouldn't get a FP return for this ride, but be prepared to wait a long time even when you're past the internal gateway. I just wish there was a way of finding out before you go all the way in whether there's a long queue ahead of you so you could make the decision to come back a little later!
It's a Small World : wheelchairs and ECVs enter through a separate gate and go straight down a side ramp. At no time did we scan our bands for this separate entrance. Therefore I really don't think it's worth getting a FP for this ride, either.
I'd be interested to know if people have come across any more rides where you don't need to use a FP then we can all save our FPs for rides where they're useful (such as Buzz Lightyear and Test Track etc).
For Big Thunder Mountain we usually get a FP but are always directed up the exit ramp to park up there and enter via the exit to get loaded onto a mine train. There was a large family ahead of us in the queue the other day who did not have a FP but did have the little chitty they were given at the entrance to the Stand by queue 'allowing' them to enter via the exit to ride. We were behind them and we had valid FPs. They were loaded ahead of us. In fact, with a Standby return of 25 minutes we still waited nearly 20 minutes to ride on a FP return. So, it really doesn't seem to make sense having a FP for that entrance as they won't take you ahead of the 'standby' wheelchair users.
Spaceship Earth is a definite waste of a FP: you go in via the wheelchair entrance and wait in a separated off section where the CMs take names and load several parties at once in batches. Again, it makes no difference whether you have a FP return or not, you will still all go on in the same group.
TSM: while wheelchairs going through the main line will wait longer than FP returners, you still both go off to the right to enter the disabled queue at the same point. We have timed it really badly on occasion and ended up behind a huge group of wheelchairs/ECVs and waited over 30 minutes even with a FP return. I'm not saying that you shouldn't get a FP return for this ride, but be prepared to wait a long time even when you're past the internal gateway. I just wish there was a way of finding out before you go all the way in whether there's a long queue ahead of you so you could make the decision to come back a little later!
It's a Small World : wheelchairs and ECVs enter through a separate gate and go straight down a side ramp. At no time did we scan our bands for this separate entrance. Therefore I really don't think it's worth getting a FP for this ride, either.
I'd be interested to know if people have come across any more rides where you don't need to use a FP then we can all save our FPs for rides where they're useful (such as Buzz Lightyear and Test Track etc).