I am staying offsite due to the fact I have a dog and I don't want to board her this trip. She is getting older and doe not like strange new places very much. This leaves me with just 30 days before to grab fastpasses. I can't get one for the new ride in Pandora and I am disappointed. I know I can still go standby but that means a very very long wait. I have accepted that most likely my family will not get to experience it this trip.
( i cant anyway due to a walking cast that may still be on)
Here is my question. Anyone else find that being disappointed 30 or even 60 days out is worse than the old way of trying to grab a fastpass first thing in the morning at the park? At least then there was a glimmer of hope. Or is it just me? :(
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We really like the fast pass + system. With a toddler we can't do the mad dash for fast passes and this alleviates that. We've done trips with the Fastpass + system both on property and off. While its disappointing to not be able to get every fast pass we want when we stay off property we know we made the choice to do so and gain some benefits from doing so (saving $$$$). Our last trip was off site also due to bringing our dogs along and not wanting to kennel them.
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Yeah, i really miss the old system. I feel like the new system has really altered the quality of our trips by making to where you almost need a FP for everything. Also, it does have us staying onsite more frequently than we otherwise would.
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BrerGnat;2502493 wrote: There is a Single Rider option for Flight of Passage.
That is the glimmer of hope I was looking for! MY family can ride possibly with that option.
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texas211;2502487 wrote: Yeah, i really miss the old system. I feel like the new system has really altered the quality of our trips by making to where you almost need a FP for everything. Also, it does have us staying onsite more frequently than we otherwise would.
I think this is exactly what Disney intended by creating Fastpass+,more people staying on property. I liked the old system as well. I don't like all the planning and lack of being able to wake up in the morning and decide what park we were going to. Now you have to plan that six months out, if you are including ADRs in the mix. I currently have an Excel document with "plan a" and "plan b" and all the fast pass possibilities. Right now I planned the Animal Kingdom for later in our trip in the hopes that I can still get Fastpass+ for the Pandora attractions in the morning.
To the original poster.... you could always use a wheelchair while in line. I think most the lines are accessible, and if not you could always contact guest services about assistance. It won't allow you to cut the lines but may make it possible so you don't have to stand in it.
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