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6 Jul 21, 06:28 PM |
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Not great news is it?
I do like the theory that this should make queues go faster as there should be fewer people in the FP queue - fingers crossed! I also agree that I don't find FP too vital at DLP - but am very nervous to find out what WDW has got planned! |
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6 Jul 21, 06:30 PM |
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6 Jul 21, 07:17 PM |
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And we thought Bob Iger was penny pinching!
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6 Jul 21, 08:34 PM |
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Looking for my Ears
Join Date: Oct 15
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I don't know what to think if I'm honest, we went to Disneyland Paris back in 2015 and we only used fast pass once for the Indiana Jones rollercoaster. We were queuing for over an hour for some rides but other we practically walked every time.
My main concern is will the US parks follow suit? I'm ankle deep in planning my family's first trip and I'm waiting to hear what will become of fast over there, if it becomes something similar to DLP then we may have to seriously think about if it will be worth it, my husband is already talking about swapping to Universal, even more so since I did a price check and got a quote that was £2900 cheaper than the one I for Disney. |
6 Jul 21, 08:40 PM |
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ouch. we used to use FPs a lot, we also hate queueing and generally plan our visits accordingly. There is no way in hell we would pay 8+ per person per ride, that is ludicrous IMHO. I also dont think it would change queue times that much, people who have FPs will still need to go somewhere so even with 50/50 loading dropping to 90/10 loading, I still think the queues will equalise at a time people are willing to queue.
Better for us to look further afield. Edited at 06:51 AM. |
6 Jul 21, 08:41 PM |
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I can do all of Universal in 2 days. I csn’t even scratch the surface of WDW in 2 weeks. That’s the difference.
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7 Jul 21, 02:29 AM |
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I'm out.
It's not even the FP premier bit that gets me, some fool wants to pay (a minimum) of 8 euros to get on a ride, that's down to them I guess. It's the other side of it. Making you use an app for standby. It'll make it intolerable! I always saw FP as being included in the price of entry, not 'free'. If they start charging for it, I'd expect to see a hefty reduction in park ticket prices (yeah right) And If they do this in WDW too I'll not set foot there either. I'll throw my money at US and Sea World
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7 Jul 21, 06:49 AM |
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This is one of them “marmite” changes for me. I don’t do FP, only time ever used one is when DVC gave us a few free ones when we did the tour with them. Other than that I’m happy to wait in line, have a drink and enjoy my surroundings.
However, if virtual lines become a standard thing all round DLP and WDW then I’m not sure how I’ll feel about that. Anyway, we’ll have to wait and see how it goes.
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7 Jul 21, 06:51 AM |
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Both of which already have a paid FP equivalent - but the difference is, it’s an optional extra. That I could live with.
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7 Jul 21, 07:58 AM |
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