Say it ain't so...
Is it true?
Has anyone else heard about the new Fast Pass Restrictions?
We never arrive early on FP but we for sure show up hours later.
It makes park touring very convinient.
According to blurb I read gone are the times when you can arrive two hours later than your FP allows.
Kind of a bummer.![]()
I, for one, am definitely not happy about this. I take advantage of the "use the FP any time during that day" unspoken rule. It's more convenient especially when you have dining reservations. This is just going to add to the bull rush on the hour when the FP times are up.![]()
Are you serious????????? Wow. I've never seen a family fun destination work so hard to make your trip as difficult to have fun as possible. Any word as what you are supposed to do when you get a coveted TSM FP for the same time as your "can't cancel for any reason or I will be charged $10 per person" ADR?
When fast pass came out they enforced the time then they decide not to not sure why they are doing it know. With the new policy they are giving the cms ley way so if that happens just plead your case and hopefully your have a nice cm or talk to a manager. But they most likely will only let you use a late one when it their fault due to being stuck on a broken ride or they will be nice when a guest can't get back due to transportion issues but that really will be it.
But I wonder if they are doing this to give out more fast passes or if later on in the day they could reopen the machine if they sell out. Because if they enforce it to a tee then they could give out more fast passes due to the fact they can control it more then I be fine with it. Because they are letting guest in 5 min early to try to help with the clog of early arrivals backing up the entrance.
I didn't know the times were ever enforced like that, but I would assume they stopped because it's hard enough to schedule your day ahead of time, let alone having to then throw in working around strict FP times. So now you are going to have decide whether to miss a show or throw the FP away because it is for the same time as an ADR? You have no control over what time an FP is for, so again I ask....what if you have an ADR? Can you plead your case with the CM so they allow you to try for another FP? Sounds like this is going to make for some long lines at the FP machines and FP entrances while people "plead their case."![]()
Is this only for DW or DL as well? It will change when we (and if) we decide to go. We were thinking summer, but part of our travel plan is to collect FPs in the morning, and use them later in the day. This is always our plan when the park gets crazy and all of the lines are long. I have searched all over the internet and can't find any articles. Frustrating.![]()
There are always rumors that this "rule" is going to be changing. How do we know that this is not still a rumor? I hope it isn't true too. Guess we'll see.
Thank you!
It burns my biscuits to see unsubstantiated rumors reported as facts. Ahem. All it does is put all sorts of panic out there needlessly. I seriously doubt Toy Story Mania and Soarin', the two most popular Fast Pass attractions, will be turning people away if they are late for their return times. Guest Relations would have a stampede of unhappy guests if the cast members do that.
It amazes me how proprietary people have become with Fast Pass. When it rolled out in 1998, most people didn't trust it! Or they found many loopholes that Disney has just as quickly shut down.![]()