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I guess we just have to trust that they have something nifty up their sleeves. I can't imagine them going to all of this trouble, to infuriate gobs of people.
Tiering for resort guests could likewise infuriate gobs of people
I guess we just have to trust that they have something nifty up their sleeves. I can't imagine them going to all of this trouble, to infuriate gobs of people.
Tiering for resort guests could likewise infuriate gobs of people
Tiering for resort guests could likewise infuriate gobs of people
I don't know what FP+ will end up being when it is fully implemented, none of us do, and I'm not 100% convinced that even Disney knows exactly yet, I think that is part of why there is so much testing, and so little information being given, because they are still gathering information, and working out details.
I do know this, fast pass or not, every ride in every park has a certain capacity. It can handle x number of people per hour. Regardless of Fast Pass, Fast Pass + or any other scheme, at the end of the day, the ride will have had the exact same number of riders on it.
What does this mean for you and I, well in my way of thinking, it means one way or another, we will get the same number of rides in more or less with FP, or FP+ or what ever they finally decide to use.
Either there will be less total fast passes handed out, and more people in the standby line, but the standby line will move faster, or they will adjust how many fast passes each person can have until they are using the same number as they currently are, and everything will be like it is now more or less, or they will give out more fp's under the new system, standby will be a longer line, but fewer people will be in it because more will be using the FP line.
In the end, same number of people are going to get on the ride every day, I just don't think this is going to be an earth shattering change.
But, as I've argued before, positive (or negative) feedback in a test where they aren't restricting it as they would in the real world becomes invalid.
Given that this test is going to be with MagicBands, which currently don't work with regular FP kiosks, the options I can think of are:
(presumption - if same-day FP+ is available, same restrictions still apply - no duplicates, not within X minutes of each other)
- They only get a MagicBand. They can only use the new system. If they get additional FP+, this is a good (not great) indicator that such would be available to all, subject to availability. If they don't, this is almost certainly an indication that that is it.
- They get a MagicBand AND a regular ticket or Recovery Fastpass card. They can get FPs as normal, independent of FP+, without restrictions on duplicates, etc. This may indicate that they intend for same day FP+ but don't have the mechanism in place for it yet. But it could also indicate that are not yet ready for the negative feedback.
- They get a MagicBand AND a regular ticket or Recovery Fastpass card, but they are tied together in such a way that restrictions around the FP+ selections apply. This is a GREAT indication that they intend for same-day FP+, but they don't have the mechanism in place for it yet. However, I think the odds of this are pretty low given how much trouble Disney seems to be having making any of this link together
In any case, I think the upcoming test will give us a better idea - perhaps only slightly - of what is to come.
Beginning on June 20 and running through until June 26, the test will for the first time allow guests taking part to use all the capabilities of MyMagic+ including 'Touch-to-enter,' 'Touch-to-pay,' FASTPASS+, and use both the RFID Key to the World Card and the MagicBand.
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During the test, guests will also be able to take part in the regular paper-based FASTPASS, and the standby lines.
Well, that sort of ups the odds of positive feedback.
I emailed Disney yesterday asking if they could explain the FP+ system and if it might be in place by the time of our trip. The reply back was that they look forward to sharing exciting news about FP+ at a later date before it takes effect "this year".
My guess is it will be in place by our November visit. They wouldn't want to try something new during December I'm sure.