wilbret
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Let's have a civil, friendly chat about how the FP system might be improved. Lot's of great park experience here, maybe we will get lucky and the MDE app guy is reading the thread, taking notes. Would love to read opinions and thoughts on this hot topic.
Full disclosure. I do not like the Disney FP+ System. Customers should not be forced to plan months in advance, nor should they have to play the refresh refresh refresh game constantly. NOR, should anyone that decides to go to the park for a last minute trip be punished for not being able to grab a spot. The experience should be logical, if not magical.
I much prefer the Universal Express Pass system. No planning, and on most days the waits are extremely short. Two options, 1x per ride, or unlimited, and priced accordingly.
Some say it is not scaleable, but I do like the fact that it is sustainable. You get value for what you purchase.
Six Flags Flash Pass (formerly q-bot). You get a device (now available as a band), which allows you to check into a ride, and gives you an indication on when to return to the ride. I don't think it's worth the cost on most days, but if you are a once-a-year or once-ever visitor, it's pretty awesome. I've had the luxury of using it, and I really do like it.
Legoland. They sell different levels of "FastTrack" passes. You can get a 3-pack (the bundle of rides may not be what you want,) or pay for unlimited. Legoland pretty much only has 1 ride that has a constant wait time, but there are days when you can get value out of a pass, if you are an infrequent visitor.
Carowinds (Cedar Fair) uses "Fast Lane" passes. It's another super premium add-on that gets you on (most) rides instantly. It's so premium, I've never actually done anything other than walk back to get on the ride.
I know most of those don't compare, but the point is for illustration. There is no planning required, and they mostly focus on keeping their "fast" passes at a heavy premium.
I think that FP's for all tickets should be done away with, and moved toward a day-of park visit thing. Sorry, that's how I'd see it. There could be some priority level set for resort guests, but I'm just not seeing how FP+ x 3 is sustainable as rooms are added almost every day to the system.
Looking forward to the conversation!
Full disclosure. I do not like the Disney FP+ System. Customers should not be forced to plan months in advance, nor should they have to play the refresh refresh refresh game constantly. NOR, should anyone that decides to go to the park for a last minute trip be punished for not being able to grab a spot. The experience should be logical, if not magical.
I much prefer the Universal Express Pass system. No planning, and on most days the waits are extremely short. Two options, 1x per ride, or unlimited, and priced accordingly.
Some say it is not scaleable, but I do like the fact that it is sustainable. You get value for what you purchase.
Six Flags Flash Pass (formerly q-bot). You get a device (now available as a band), which allows you to check into a ride, and gives you an indication on when to return to the ride. I don't think it's worth the cost on most days, but if you are a once-a-year or once-ever visitor, it's pretty awesome. I've had the luxury of using it, and I really do like it.
Legoland. They sell different levels of "FastTrack" passes. You can get a 3-pack (the bundle of rides may not be what you want,) or pay for unlimited. Legoland pretty much only has 1 ride that has a constant wait time, but there are days when you can get value out of a pass, if you are an infrequent visitor.
Carowinds (Cedar Fair) uses "Fast Lane" passes. It's another super premium add-on that gets you on (most) rides instantly. It's so premium, I've never actually done anything other than walk back to get on the ride.
I know most of those don't compare, but the point is for illustration. There is no planning required, and they mostly focus on keeping their "fast" passes at a heavy premium.
I think that FP's for all tickets should be done away with, and moved toward a day-of park visit thing. Sorry, that's how I'd see it. There could be some priority level set for resort guests, but I'm just not seeing how FP+ x 3 is sustainable as rooms are added almost every day to the system.
Looking forward to the conversation!