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Has the anticipated date for FP+ to be fully implemented been advertised?
In December, they added DHS to the existing MK FP+ trials...so they still have a bit of testing left..
Has the anticipated date for FP+ to be fully implemented been advertised?
Coming on the heels of Fastpass+ is Fastpass+ NextGen.
With NextGen, you decide in a year in advance exactly what you'll do every minute of every day of your vacation.
Then, when your vacation date arrives, you experience your vacation as a virtual vacation on your computer screen! Imagine, no waiting in line, in fact, no crowds or even any other people. Of course, one of the options will be to choose the crowd size you experience.
Another perk is not having to deal with the hassle of flying or driving down. Your vacation is ready to be started without delay.
Disney also promises that new attractions and experiences can be delivered quicker, as there will be no physical construction delays.
Fastpass+ NextGen - coming soon!
I'm not looking forward to it at all and here's why.
Once you select FP+, you can no longer use the FP. The expectation is that eventually FP will disappear as everyone is eventually forced to move to FP+.
You can not book the same ride, event, etc more than once a day. So if you want to do Space Mountain 2 times, the 2nd time will be in the standby line.
You can only book FP+ in one park per day.
You can book you FP+ months in advance. I like to decide day by day what I'm doing, not months in advance. And while you can make changes if you haven't used your FP+ yet for the day, what kind of availability will there be.
I feel like others, next it will become a requirement to get a FP to go to the restroom.
WolfpackFan said:My fear with this FP+ thing is, right now we don't do many FP's. IF we do HS and IF we decide to ride TSM we will do a FP. But that is a big if, since we don't like HS in general and this last trip only went there once to see Osborne Lights. We also will get FP's for Soarin. But other than that we just hit the FP rides when it is low standby times. But with FP+, I can see all these people sitting back in their rooms loading up their day with FP+'s, taking FP's when they wouldn't even normally ride the ride. It will make it impossible for us "casual" users to do anything unless we join the bandwagon. And I refuse to spend my vacation stressing out, planning out everything we are going to do in a day. Like I said when I started this thread, when we leave the resort sometimes we don't even know where we're going.
I guess like others have said, we'll just have to see how it works out. Maybe it won't be bad at all. Maybe they will limit how many FP's you can get for a day, and folks like me won't see any difference. Our next trip is in October (unless I can convince DW to take a short trip in June), so hopefully things will be a lot clearer by then.
At the end of the day, I think about the 75% of the people that go to Disney completely clueless. They show up, and don't know there is no monorail to AK. They aren't going to plan what rides to on the computer before their trip.
You'll still be able to take advantage of low standby times at rope drop. It's just that standby lines later in the day will likely be much longer than any of us are used to.
Very true. Right now most people don't know how to use FP, I've picked up FP that have a quicker return time than the standby line wait time.
I wonder if in the future they plan to let people do prebooked packages. So you go to your travel agent and they just book everything for you. So Day 1 is MK and here are your FP+ tickets, Day 2 is AK and here are your FP+ tickets, etc.
I got to test it in Sep. I hated it. It was such a pain in the rear end. Trying to do ride times around ADR's. then trying to change stuff. Ugh. It sucked. I feel like others, next it will become a requirement to get a FP to go to the restroom. To bad they spent so much on it. I would like it if it never became a reality but that's not going to happen. Vacation is supposed to be stress free but FP+ in my opinion was anything but stress free.
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I got to test it in Sep. I hated it. I feel like others, next it will become a requirement to get a FP to go to the restroom.
Okay, one of the big benefits to DVC is we go more often (at least once a year, maybe 2-3 times this year since we got the PAP). By going more often our trips are much more relaxed. We have never done the commando style park visits. In fact, quite often when we leave our DVC unit, we don't even know what park we're going to. We just take the first bus that shows up. We have enjoyed this type of WDW trip every since we joined DVC.
Now along comes FP+. From reading over on the Theme Park boards, with FP+ you will need to decide ahead of time which rides you are going to do and then make reservations ahead of time for Fast Passes. Plus they even have options in it for ordering ahead of time at CS restaurants. Basically when you leave your resort, you will have your day planned out ahead of time - which resort you're going to, when you're going to ride the rides and even what and when you will eat.
I know you won't have to use FP+ but when they do implement it, I can't imagine them keeping the old FP system around. Running two systems to me seems like would cause all kinds of problems. Anyway, the more I read about it the less I like it and the more concerned I am about how we will do our future trips. Like someone said over on Theme Parks are you going to have to start to schedule bathroom breaks also.
Any thoughts? Or am I making a mountain out of molehill. Won't be the first time. I have to say, using all of our points at HHI is looking more and more attractive.
So am I only going to be allowed to ride Stich, eat at QS and visit gift shops??? Hmm.. sounds real appealing doesn't it!