Angel Ariel
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mummabear said:Well my opinion is going to be unpopular I'm sure, but I get why they implemented this, I had suggested it in a post myself for A&E and was flamed.
I don't think Disney's aim is to be controlling but to attempt to make guests day more enjoyable because standing in a line for 3+ hours is not enjoyable and for Disney the happier the guest the more they spend and the more likely they are to return (and spend more) and recommend a Disney vacation to others (who will spend more)
Even the headliners do not frequently have 3 hr waits. ETA: according to.MDE right now the highest wait time.in any of the 4 parks on a Saturday in the height of summer is 85 mins. Well short of 3 hrs.
This is absolutely about Disney locking in guests..they have already shown how much of a goal this is for them.
If they do go to what is essentially 100% ride reservation, we will vacation elsewhere. I have no desire to plan out my vacation down to that detail.
I don't see it as removing the standby option, everyone has the option to ride, with a wait you just get to wait while enjoying other parts of the park.
The rides have always had a daily capacity, this hasn't changed that.
No, it hasn't changed daily capacity - it just changes.who that capacity is available to. If this becomes standard and well known, the sb+ slots will likely be gone before noon. Late sleepers, park.hoppers....people who have always had the standby option available to them, will.not have sb+ access unless they no.longer sleep.in or park.hop. you may not see it as removing SB as an option, but that person who arrives at epcot at 3pm and always had the option to get in the sb line for soarin will likely feel that way when they arrive at their typical 3pm time and are told they are.not *allowed* to get in line at all.