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Join Date: Nov 2005
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FPs as they are now are as they should be. I like hte idea of leaving it where you ahve to go to the attraction to get the pass you want becuase then you are forced to look and see how long the line is at that point to see if it is worth it and because then you wont have people just getting for the best ones and not planning. I also dislike the idea of having anybody pay for them becuase it defeats some of the purpose. Its something that is available to everybody who cares to get them. Everybody else has some sort of perk for somethinga ssociated witht eh world ie, resort members with EMH or the advantages of getting first shows to AP.
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Re-thining my kiosk idea - maybe have them throughout the park (to avoid one long line for FP) - They could have touch screens which would show wait times so you could decide what to ride and what to fast pass. The main idea is that if you are standing outside splash and want a fast pass for SM you don't have to walk to SM obtain the fast pass, wlak back to SM to wait in a standby line and then back to SM (I'me tired just typing it!)
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Troy, NY
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I'm with pretty much everyone here - I don't like the idea of charging for FP or resort guests getting better FPs than day guests.
May I simply suggest that everyone who feels this way take a few minutes to send a (polite, respectful) email to wdw.guest.communications@disneyworld.com? No offense to Lou, but I'm not convinced the Decision Makers in WDW frequent these forums. :-) |
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If people were spreading rumors to the effect that you were planning on doing something, even though you weren't planning on doing it, would you want a flood of emails from people warning you not to do it? I don't think so. But you would want to know about it, which is why I think it's good that we're discussing this here in cyberspace. I have very little doubt that that Disney staff are monitoring these and other online Disney enthusiast communities. Companies pay big bucks for just the kind of feedback we all willingly give here for free. It would be stupid not to tap that resource, and Disney is not a stupid company. Even if they aren't monitoring us as lurkers, there are cast members here openly participating in the dialog. If there is something being said here that Disney needs to know about, then I think they will know about it. If anyone does decided to write them, I'd recommend being respectful rather than indignant. Something like "I know you haven't announced any plans yet, but the internet community is abuzz with speculation on the nature of upcoming changes to the FP system. Many of us are naturally concerned about the possibility that Disney could make some of the same mistakes as it's competitors down the road, such as charging a fee for FPs, giving preferential treatment to certain guests, or in any other way jeopardizing the equality of FP availability. If any such plans are in the works, I would like to respectfully request that Disney consider (and possibly solicit) the opinions of the sizable community of its fans out there before making such a move. Thank you." In other words, no angry, virtual-fist-pounding, "How dare you even CONSIDER such a thing!" type messages. My $0.02. (I think that makes $0.04 from me for this thread.) |
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Thanks. I have, unfortunately, had plenty of experience dealing with companies that have wronged me in the past. I have therefore developed both an acute sense of the difference between one that has wronged me and one that hasn't (yet), and a flair for writing letters to try and influence them in my favor. Doesn't always work -- an unscrupulous company is an unscrupulous company. But I've learned that getting mad or getting even, while more satisfying in the short term, is no substitute for getting what you want.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Troy, NY
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What I'm against would be any move to give resort guests, DVC members, or AP holders like myself preferential access to FPs at the expense of other guests. Nothing from Disney that I'm aware of, either official or anecdotal, suggests that they're going to be doing anything like this. The introduction of new machines, depending on their capabilities, simply indicates that the upgraded system could be capable of this type of tiered service. It's also worth noting that a lot of the worst things they could do probably could have been done without new machines. If they wanted to sell FPs in gift shops, or make them preferentially available to resort guests, they could simply reprogram the machines to give out fewer FPs per hour than they currently do, and keep supplies of them available for sale in shops and at concierge counters at resorts. Anyhow, I'm glad you wrote Disney a reasonable, polite letter, and I hope they take it to heart. Like I said, it couldn't hurt. Let us know if they reveal anything when they respond! Tony |
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here's a crazy idea, maybe the FP machines are just being replaced coz the existing ones are getting old, and nothing is gonna change with the way the passes are given out??
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Troy, NY
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Has anyone gotten any of the new "Family FastPasses" yet? I've heard of them being given out by both WDWRadio and WDWToday, but no one actually gave a description of what they are or how they work. Does one admission ticket somehow give you a Fastpass for unlimited people? Or do you insert everyone's ticket and then get a FastPass good for the number of people whose tickets were inserted? Or something else entirely? |
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I have to say - leave the FP as is. It works, it's simple, no long lines for FP tickets, no disparity based on $$$. Now that WDW is changing it's hotel prices, it's going to be even more expensive. After paying a lot of money just for entrance tickets (not to mention the priviledge to park hop), I don't think we should have to pay even more for a shorter line.
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