kassonvike
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- Jul 15, 2010
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Wow, what a testy subject. I understand the passion, but some of the arguments don't seem to even consider reality.
What it doesn't change:
1) FP- to FP+ does not change the number of people going to the park that day
2) FP- to FP+ does not change the capacity of any rides during the day.
3) FP- to FP+ should not change the number of fast pass slots available during a day (see #2)
What does it change?
1) It changes how/when you can get you FP slot
2) It limits you to one park (when scheuduling in advance)
3) You can only ride each ride once (at least through advanced scheduling, not sure day of in park)
All this talk of all slots being gone 6 months out is crazy. If they day you want to go is sold out 6 months out, then it would have also been out of FP- in the first hour of park opening.
To me the biggest difference is, of course, that you can grab your fast passes ahead of time rather than ahving to run all over the park grabbing them as needed. What's better. Grabbing my fastpasses at my computer/phone whenever I feel like it, or having to get up early, stand in a crowd, sprint accross the entire park, get the fastpasses for god knows what time, then go try and find my family again.
Advantages to advance FP:
1) I don't have to make rope drop
2) I can do rides in the order I want. My first trip with small kids was a disaster because the very first rides we had to take our small kids on were the headliners and one of them was then scared of rides the rest of the trip. I'd rather work them up to the monuntains. I can now schedule them for end of day or after lunch
3) I can pick specific time now. I'm not at the mercy of the FP paper 1 hour window that completely dictates my day.
4) Both and advantage and disadvantage is limiting to one FP for each attraction. I know that will bother a lot of people, but I think its a good idea. It opend up more fastpass slots (because one person isn't getting several slots) so that more people on crowded days will have a chance to enjoy the attraction without a huge line. Again, this helpe newbies more than the commandos which may be why it isn't popular here. If you really love a ride you will need to show up early or wait in a longer line to ride it more than once.
To me the only argument agaisnt fastpass+ is you don't like to plan ahead. But, if your going on a day that will completely sell out on fastpass+, you would have needed to be there at rope drop and would have been scrambling all day and would have to follow the perfect tourning plan to get the headliners in. Which is better?
What it doesn't change:
1) FP- to FP+ does not change the number of people going to the park that day
2) FP- to FP+ does not change the capacity of any rides during the day.
3) FP- to FP+ should not change the number of fast pass slots available during a day (see #2)
What does it change?
1) It changes how/when you can get you FP slot
2) It limits you to one park (when scheuduling in advance)
3) You can only ride each ride once (at least through advanced scheduling, not sure day of in park)
All this talk of all slots being gone 6 months out is crazy. If they day you want to go is sold out 6 months out, then it would have also been out of FP- in the first hour of park opening.
To me the biggest difference is, of course, that you can grab your fast passes ahead of time rather than ahving to run all over the park grabbing them as needed. What's better. Grabbing my fastpasses at my computer/phone whenever I feel like it, or having to get up early, stand in a crowd, sprint accross the entire park, get the fastpasses for god knows what time, then go try and find my family again.
Advantages to advance FP:
1) I don't have to make rope drop
2) I can do rides in the order I want. My first trip with small kids was a disaster because the very first rides we had to take our small kids on were the headliners and one of them was then scared of rides the rest of the trip. I'd rather work them up to the monuntains. I can now schedule them for end of day or after lunch
3) I can pick specific time now. I'm not at the mercy of the FP paper 1 hour window that completely dictates my day.
4) Both and advantage and disadvantage is limiting to one FP for each attraction. I know that will bother a lot of people, but I think its a good idea. It opend up more fastpass slots (because one person isn't getting several slots) so that more people on crowded days will have a chance to enjoy the attraction without a huge line. Again, this helpe newbies more than the commandos which may be why it isn't popular here. If you really love a ride you will need to show up early or wait in a longer line to ride it more than once.
To me the only argument agaisnt fastpass+ is you don't like to plan ahead. But, if your going on a day that will completely sell out on fastpass+, you would have needed to be there at rope drop and would have been scrambling all day and would have to follow the perfect tourning plan to get the headliners in. Which is better?