I'm going to take you out of the hot seat to get "Flamed" and probably put myself there by saying this, but it has to be said- Universal is not Disney, but they do have it head and shoulder over Disney with their FOTL passes. Disney should have that perk for onsite guests.
There- I said it....
Well, logistically, I don't think it'd work. Universal has 3 hotels. Disney has what, 20? With over 20,000 rooms on property? I don't know how full Universal's hotels usually are, but Disney doesn't have a problem most of the time filling their rooms with bodies. Also, my recent experience at Universal has shown me FOTL acccess doesn't work well for guests that don't have it. Maybe Universal is just really bad at line management, but on certain attractions especially (*Cough* Hulk *Cough*) were at least an hour almost right from park opening. It was NEVER that bad before FOTL access. Most of that was from FOTL guests filling up entire ride vehicles. It wasn't just on Hulk, either.
Sorry, but I don't think it would be fair for locals or offsite guests to have to deal with hundreds of people getting in front of them in line. Nor do I think it's fair to ask people to spend another $30-$50 on top of their ticket to have the "privilege" of FOTL access if they aren't an onsite guest.
I have to put this out there.
How do you feel about the advancement of Universal Studios? Personally, I give them credit. They seem to have some pretty exciting things going on and 2009 could possibly be a big year for them. With the addition of the new Roller Coaster, the Simpsons Ride and Harry Potter the development seems to on the right track. Disney...where are you? Thus far all we have received is Toy Story Mania, which I understand is a great ride, but US have just added a completely new section of there park with the addition of Harry Potter.
I love WDW. I still think when it comes to overall satisfaction they are the best in the business. However, theme park development seems slow at the moment. So far, with regards to new attractions, there's nothing scheduled for 2009. Pleasure Island is taking a hit and Hollywood studios is still under-developed.
I know WDW is much larger and has twice as much to focus on than US, so maybe there is some justification here. Perhaps one day US will encounter this problem too. However, at the present time, Disney is in the spotlight. There are a lot of guest that visit Disney yearly. I sometimes wonder how they feel. If I was spending that much money to visit Disney every year, I would like to see some changes in the parks. That's where the majority of the time and money is spent. I tend to do Disney every other year, and at times its feels like a haven't be gone very long because nothing has changed.
Just wondering if anyone feels the same. Universal is keeping things fresh and exciting. Is Disney doing the same??![]()
Ok- here I go... Logistically it would work, if it was a perk of Deluxe hotels only, because if I choose to spend probably 4-5x's the price of a value per night for a room, it would be a nice perk. As far as not being "fair"- life is not fair, there are always people who can afford more and to say they should not receive "more" in exchange is not fair either.
I'm gonna stand back, because my computer is probably going to explode...![]()
but wait a minute, everytime disney does change something they suffer a huge backlash from online communities like this. look at pleasure island. im excited for the change, but the general consensus, leave it alone. how about when a ride leaves? what happens? people freak out. there are still people talking about mr toads wild ride.
so we want change, but we arent willing to give anything up? sorry, cant have it both ways.
disney went through a huge expansion period. first with MGM, then with Animal Kingdom. now we are seeing universal doing the same, but should we keep expecting DW to keep expanding?
no way. what happens if the parks start to get larger. lets say they add 2 more parks, then what? will you want to go knowing you cant possibly do all of it in your weeks vacation? its already gotten to that point where you have to maximize every minute of your day to fit in most everything you want to do.
so yes i agree they do need to update some things, but in doing so we have to learn to leave it for what it is, the change we desire.
That would be labeled "discrimination" and Disney wouldn't touch that w/a ten foot pole!![]()
We've come to the point in our lives that we don't consider staying anything other than deluxe at WDW, and we wouldn't want to be *first* in line over people who were in mods or values just b/c we choose to stay deluxe. BTW if anybody should be *first* shouldn't that be DVC owners? Ownership has its rewards so it goes![]()
While I see what you are saying, don't you think that many of us "DisneyFreaks" love it because it (for a certain degree) stays the same. That is what many of us thinks makes it so special.
I am somewhat excited about things that US is doing especially the Harry Potter themed land but, in my eyes, it doesn't come close to Disney. In fact, they could put in as many big roller coasters and interactive rides and it wouldn't hold a candle to WDW.
That's just me.![]()