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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedy1998 View Post
    This is assuming that Disney just doesn't go to a system that is more like what Six Flags does, where you have to buy an pass that lets you skip the lines.
    I don't think they are going to do this, because that would've been very easy to implement right from the start. Those have variable pricing based on attendance (at least what I have seen personally), which would really be better for the guests ultimately. The way they've done FP+ so far hurts the guest experience by making traditionally short lines into long lines. By breaking that (I think it was designed to break it), they create a secondary market for more FP+ to be sold as add-ons (and limited by various tiers, the sky is the limit here) which further hurt everybody else (especially those on daytrips that cannot schedule early, cannot buy more, etc). The end is a big mess for the guest (IMHO), while Disney counts the money.

    It would be better to have no FP at all than do it the way Disney is, as far as guest experience goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RunDMV View Post
    That didn't make sense. The horrible system they have now could have been set up so that you can only get a FP on the day of your park visit. (And it could still be set up like that.) You could still use the app and the kiosk but only on the day.

    AP holders and day visitors would actually have a chance.

    But, if they did this, the main objective would be the guest experience not maximizing profits at the expense of the guest experience.
    I liked the way Maxpass worked at Disneyland. You could book your fastpasses (one at a time) on your phone, but only once you entered the park. You could also still do the old system if you didn't want to use your phone.
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    I decided against doing this. The whole premise just bothered me too much. I know DD would like it, but I didn't want to be one of the positives for the bean counters. The fact that I struggled with deciding since initially reading this was enough for me to realize it wasn't worth it.
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    I don't like this one. I am aware Disney are a business and they have the right to give someone extra bonuses if they pay more - as the saying goes you get what you pay for. As long as these extras are extras, not taking something away from regular guests.

    However if it involves someone paying money and those who don't being disadvantaged then I am not pleased. In essence it means those with money pay more to make someone else's day worse and create a two-tier system where one guest's experience is much more important than another's. Traditionally Disney have prided themselves in making sure every guest has the best experience they can.
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    You are absolutely right Jeff. It isn’t even a true Fast Pass anymore. It’s just a less longer wait line.

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    I live on Tyndall AFB in Panama City and my family are Florida resident, Platinum Plus Annual Pass Holders. We were very excited to be able to buy the passes and start going more frequently as opposed to only once a year. As a Florida Pass holder, I can make FP selections 30 days out. Here’s the thing... I can only get them for the less popular rides. Example: The FP Times open exactly at 6am my time. The last trip we made was at the Shades of Green resort across from the Polynesian. I had my account up and my FP selection made and ready to go. The second my time turned to 6 am on my iPad, I hit send. The FP selection came back with 5 seconds to say that there were no more FP selections available for that attraction that day. This is going to now be the norm for guests trying 60 days out. And let me tell you, I pay as much money for these annual passes for a family of four as I did for an entire week at Caribbean Beach Resort with dining plan for 7 days. And I can only get FP for the attractions less popular. Is that equitable? Is it equitable that now people not paying $650 or more per night are probably going to be in the same boat? There are a lot of guests in the Deluxe resorts that now have an entire extra month to leisurely pick and wipe out all the FP for Avatar Flight of Passage, or Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and so on. Everyone has been resonating the same theme that Disney used to try and make every guest special regardless of how they got to the park, but that is slowly eroding. I just find it very sad that it has escalated so quickly over the past few years into a game of greed and how much money that can be extracted from you as opposed to making it as magical as they say. Soon, all of the guests that are able to get their FP 60 days out will experience what I do at 30. There must be a better way than this.

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    I actually just elaborated on this, but I am a Platinum Plus Annual Pass Holder. I pay as much for a family of four for these APs as I used to for 7 nights/ 8 days at Caribbean Beach Resort with Dining Plan. I am only allowed to book my FPs 30 days out. I can never get them for Flight of Passage, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, or Toy Story Mania. They are always wiped out by the 30 day mark.

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    So the ideal state would be that walk up to an attraction and not have to wait more than 10 to 20 minutes to participate...and that you be able to do this on the turn of a dime and at your will and convenience. It would be like a utopia.

    In reality Disney is asking us to plan up to 45 days ahead of time where we might be during a given window of time at a specific park. You cannot factor in things like weather, health, restroom breaks, moods, etc. The technology just is not there yet to accommodate this utopia and if it was then your ticket would probably be much more that about $100 per day.

    I look at the fast passes as a nice to have but not necessarily a need to have. Are there days when we use them all and add more...yes! Are there days when we miss a bunch because we changed our plans, got busy doing something else or the weather maybe did not cooperate...yes! Do we hold it against Disney or did it diminish from our stay...absolutely not! Just my two cents...
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    The beginning of the end with this program, and just what I expected them to do at some point, only not this soon.
    FP+ will not only be tiered, but monetized to make the gap between the GP and $$ even wider.
    What is being marketed as a vacation planning convenience will be sold as a "must have" to make your vacation more enjoyable.
    While I like the way I can do some advance planning and not have to run around the park with everyone's pass to collect paper FPs, what annoys me is the inability to get FP+ for some attractions (I'm an APer) which basically forces me to either wait in an ungodly SB queue (never), or pass up an attraction.
    I think the MaxPass DL option is much more appealing and look forward to trying it out this spring. Its a shame that the WDW version is spiraling out of control IMHO.

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    I actually have less of a problem with this than them allowing Disney Springs hotel guest 60+ FP and EMH.
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    I have to agree with you on that one, Lynn. Are they trying to help out those hotels?
    Not sure why they changed this as well since it again dilutes overall FP+ availability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWL Mom View Post
    I actually have less of a problem with this than them allowing Disney Springs hotel guest 60+ FP and EMH.
    How many Club Level guest are there on property at any one time? If they did this for ALL Deluxe and DVC visitors, it may be a problem, but offering 60+ days for 'good neighbor' hotels when there are problems getting FP+ for those staying in actual Disney resorts is much worse. It almost seems like they are trying to get their resort occupation numbers DOWN!
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldburke View Post
    So the ideal state would be that walk up to an attraction and not have to wait more than 10 to 20 minutes to participate...and that you be able to do this on the turn of a dime and at your will and convenience. It would be like a utopia.

    In reality Disney is asking us to plan up to 45 days ahead of time where we might be during a given window of time at a specific park. You cannot factor in things like weather, health, restroom breaks, moods, etc. The technology just is not there yet to accommodate this utopia and if it was then your ticket would probably be much more that about $100 per day.

    I look at the fast passes as a nice to have but not necessarily a need to have. Are there days when we use them all and add more...yes! Are there days when we miss a bunch because we changed our plans, got busy doing something else or the weather maybe did not cooperate...yes! Do we hold it against Disney or did it diminish from our stay...absolutely not! Just my two cents...
    Weak, strawman reply. But you knew that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldburke View Post
    So the ideal state would be that walk up to an attraction and not have to wait more than 10 to 20 minutes to participate...and that you be able to do this on the turn of a dime and at your will and convenience. It would be like a utopia.

    In reality Disney is asking us to plan up to 45 days ahead of time where we might be during a given window of time at a specific park. You cannot factor in things like weather, health, restroom breaks, moods, etc. The technology just is not there yet to accommodate this utopia and if it was then your ticket would probably be much more that about $100 per day.

    I look at the fast passes as a nice to have but not necessarily a need to have. Are there days when we use them all and add more...yes! Are there days when we miss a bunch because we changed our plans, got busy doing something else or the weather maybe did not cooperate...yes! Do we hold it against Disney or did it diminish from our stay...absolutely not! Just my two cents...
    Strawman reply. But you knew that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RunDMV View Post
    Weak, strawman reply. But you knew that.
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    The very first time we went we had no idea that fast passes existed. We stood in stand by and watched people breeze by us, wondering how much more they spent on those tickets to get them to the front of the line. Heck, we'd walk by those FP machines and didn't give 'em a second thought. I remember thinking the next time we come, I'm going to have to find out how to get those "faster to the front of the line passes" .... looking back on how overwhelmed we were on that first trip, how much we missed makes me laugh now. So, new guests now will never know how GREAT Disney was. I still love it there and pine away thinking over our next trip, but I can't see how new guests ever want to return. Everything seemed "better" ... the busses were fun, the CM's played games with us while waiting ..... it is truly all about the money, as it was back then too, but now it is over-the-top obvious. Change is inevitable with everything, we simply tend to hold Disney to a higher standard as to not hurt us in any way ... we are a customer and they're a business. We are a number to them and as long as we keep heading back, why would they want to change back ??
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    The very first time we went we had no idea that fast passes existed. We stood in stand by and watched people breeze by us, wondering how much more they spent on those tickets to get them to the front of the line.
    I am still amazed at how many people still don't know about this. My DCP DS told me that a majority of visitors ask about FP+ with no clue it is free and available to everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWL Mom View Post
    I actually have less of a problem with this than them allowing Disney Springs hotel guest 60+ FP and EMH.
    good point.
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    How did this ever turn out? Did they wind up permanently implementing it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinderelley View Post
    How did this ever turn out? Did they wind up permanently implementing it?
    It is still in use... Not much of a pilot program... It is full head on PAY FOR FP+... just a matter of when it is rolled out for the rest of the unwashed masses....
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