JimmyV
Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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Right now, guests who wish to ride Dumbo can opt for the "Play Area" and get a restaurant style beeper that will alert them when it is time to head to the boarding area. Could Disney employ a similar system park-wide whereby up to 60 days in advance of your arrival, you could go to a computer and pick your "Top 10 Attractions", (no tiering, and no repeats), and a computer algorithm could plot out an entire day's worth of "return times" and you would receive what is essentially a FP+ (with a much tighter return window) for each of those rides? And if so, would you do it? So, if you put in that you wanted to do Space Mountain, Buzz, Under The Sea, Peter Pan, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, Small World and Pooh, the computer would give you 10 return times, each spread out over the course of, say, 9:00-7:00 (which is one per hour) and each return time would have a window of, say, 15 minutes. You would, of course, be free to do any other rides in the "down time", as well as eat, shop, rest, or whatever. Is FP+ really just a first step toward plotting out a full day (for people who wish to do so, not on a mandatory basis) that would make lines as we know them, obsolete? If people can "kill time" for half an hour waiting to ride Dumbo, why wouldn't Disney want them to kill time for most of their rides to put them in shops and Dole Whip lines while waiting for their turn to come up? A simple text would remind you of your time, with no need for "beepers". Is this what WDW will be like in 2025? I have long been an advocate of more "Deli Counter" style lines where you show up at a ride, pull a number, and are free to do whatever you want until your number is "served". This doesn't seem to be too far from that idea, only, in a digital sense.
I understand your math and the logistics. The people have to go somewhere. When I am at a grocery store and the deli number that I pull is a good 10 minutes from being served, I go shopping in a few nearby aisles. Some people just hang out at the counter. So even if the "Top 10 Attractions" concept might fail for the reasons stated, how about 6 rides with half hour return windows? Same as FP+ now, only you would get twice as many with half the time to return. Space Mountain=9:30-10:00; Buzz=10:20-10:50; Under The Sea=11:10-11:40 and so on. The one hour window is really way too big if your touring plan has you visiting attractions in an orderly fashion, (which is what the computer would do for you if you couldn't figure it out yourself.)