NMAmy
Can speak food in German
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You’re right, you didn’t make up the procedure, Disney does. The problem is, you’re not really sure what their procedure is in this situation. You’re assuming you do, but just like the rest of us, you’re not sure.
Just because there are a whole bunch of cards already printed doesn’t mean that they are just given out on a fairly regular basis without regard to when or why. There may be (and probably is) a policy in place that governs when to issue FPs to guests, and the circumstances of your ride disruption may not have fit the policy. Therefore the CMs were reluctant to issue them. For example, maybe the policy says that the ride has to be down for 15 minutes. According to your original post, you were inconvenienced for just over 10 minutes, so your disruption wouldn’t qualify, therefore no FPs are automatically given out.
Until you know exactly what the policies and procedures are that govern this kind of situation, you really have no right to make demands of the CMs. For all you know they were doing their jobs as they were trained to do.
I think you have me confused with the OP. I stated that I was stuck on Splash Mountain several different times on different days on different trips for different amounts of time--and about 75% of the time, I received a fast pass good for any ride in the park for that day. I have never demanded anything from the CM's. The times I received the fast passes, they were standing at the exit handing them out to all guests. Should I have said, "Oh, no, I'm not taking one."? Doubtful. I'm sure if CM's were giving them to all guests exiting a ride, everyone posting here would have taken one, too. I did not demand a fast pass from a CM when they were not passing them out but shrugged and went on with my day. It's not a big deal when it doesn't happen but it's great when it does.
You also stated earlier that you thought giving a fast pass for any ride in the park wasn't right--that's the procedure I was referring to. I didn't make that policy or even suggest that I had to have it as some kind of compensation--Disney has it printed directly on the fast passes they give out when a ride breaks down.
I'm just having a hard time understanding why some posters are so adamant that the OP did something horrible when Disney does this on a regular basis--as many other posters have mentioned here that they've received these fast passes when on a ride that was broken down, as well.
seems like a whole lot of other issues going.
). A previous poster was right about Universal: When a ride breaks down they immediately escort you to the "front of the line". We had it happen to us a few years ago on Spiderman. FIVE times in a row. It got ridiculous.

