Tiggerlover91
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I recently read a story about a man who makes a living standing in line for strangers, or people who didn't want to stand in line for themselves. This got me thinking... could something like this find it's way into Disney parks? Before you say anything... according to guess services(I contacted them), there isn't a rule or restriction that says this can't be done. I may cause other guess to freak out. However, paying someone's park ticket just to have them stand in line for you (and paying them for the time spent in line) seems a bit ridiculous.
To give you idea of price, a 2hr wait would cost roughly $90 and an additional $10 for every half hour after that. So that 3hr wait for TS would run you about $110 per person.
A colleague of mine who plans on visiting WDW for GE said this might be his strategy to avoid long lines and wait times. He's a huge Star Wars fan but has back problems and as a result, has trouble standing long periods at a time. I guess it has a lot to do with how you value time and of course, if you can afford it.
From a strategic stand point, staying offsite will give you to chance to stay at a cheaper hotel. No 90 FP window BUT, you don't care because you have a someone standing in line for you, no matter how long the wait.
Personally, I would rather take advantage of the system Disney has in place. (FP, staying onsite, rope drop...etc) But as crowds become larger and new attractions draw incredibly long wait times, I can see people getting more creative towards their approach.
For what purpose?

