DSLRuser
Age is a state of mind
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I would argue Disney World would be a much better, more enjoyable place. Yes it can be fun to "plan" for you trip. But having so many things scripted out tends to take away the enjoyment of just being there.
Over the many years we have found the right balance, but to often we see or hear about people who have a miserable time because they fall on either side of the coin. No planning at all, or too much planning with every minute being scripted.
The on thing that intrigues me about a no Fast Pass environment is most of the stand by wait times could be halved because you are now doubling capacity for stand by. Would Tower of Terror drop from 60 minute waits to 30 minutes if all capacity was dedicated to clearing out stand by? Or would every que stay at 60 minute wait because no one is just waiting for thir next FP+ time? More people in line, less people doing other things.
I think I would trade 3-5 Fast Pass+ experience for a 30-40% reduction in stand by waits across the park.
Anyone have an opinion?
Over the many years we have found the right balance, but to often we see or hear about people who have a miserable time because they fall on either side of the coin. No planning at all, or too much planning with every minute being scripted.
The on thing that intrigues me about a no Fast Pass environment is most of the stand by wait times could be halved because you are now doubling capacity for stand by. Would Tower of Terror drop from 60 minute waits to 30 minutes if all capacity was dedicated to clearing out stand by? Or would every que stay at 60 minute wait because no one is just waiting for thir next FP+ time? More people in line, less people doing other things.
I think I would trade 3-5 Fast Pass+ experience for a 30-40% reduction in stand by waits across the park.
Anyone have an opinion?