palmtreelover08
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- Apr 2, 2009
Hi- is there a start date to this feature? I am going in Juneau for a once in a lifetime trip from Jersey- and I am very used to the fast pass system at DisneyWorld so this seems interesting to me.
Not yet, but things are moving into place. Toy Story FPs started already, Matterhorn FPs are expected to start when it reopens the last weekend of this month, which is also the same week that Wifi hotspots are reported to be testing. So, I think we're getting close. Fingers crossed it'll be started by mid-May!Hi- is there a start date to this feature? I am going in Juneau for a once in a lifetime trip from Jersey- and I am very used to the fast pass system at DisneyWorld so this seems interesting to me.
Not yet, but things are moving into place. Toy Story FPs started already, Matterhorn FPs are expected to start when it reopens the last weekend of this month, which is also the same week that Wifi hotspots are reported to be testing. So, I think we're getting close. Fingers crossed it'll be started by mid-May!
While we are on the subject, I invested in a good portable battery charger for my phone before visiting WDW (from Anker). With the constant cell phone use for the WDW MDE app, it can suck all your power down by the evening. Then you can't keep track of your FPs and dining, etc.In addition to what HydroGuy said above, I just wanted to add that reliability of Wifi at WDW is usually good, but not always. I don't recall using a ton of extra data on my last trip, but if you're visiting from outside the U.S. you might want to look into data options before your trip if you plan on using MaxPass.
Can I ask if it looks like they will aslo introduce wifi in the parks? We travel from abroad, and if Maxpass is as it is we won't be able to use it due to roaming costs of data.
Wifi at WDW was great, we had 3 trips relying on it and never had any issues.
What about those people who aren't interested in PhotoPass? I resent being forced to pay for something I don't want (PhotoPass) in order to use the app for FastPasses. Especially when I can get digital FastPasses for free at WDW. The two services aren't even related - PhotoPass has absolutely nothing to do with FastPass.
I agree with this. I get why some people pay for photopass but it's not my thing, so it's not a motivation.
Toy story fast pass might be nice. Matterhorn is pretty useless. I wonder why they picked that one- if they wanted to fast pass something, it would have been nice to do it to a ride that is really popular, like Peter Pan. I really like that PP is on the FP+ system at Wdw. Matterhorn is a one and done ride for me- it's uncomfortable- but I don't remember waiting very long for that ride ever.
I would really hate that decision, as I'm sure most would.Currently there is no room for a FP return line at Peter Pan.
I imagine they were looking for a high demand ride with room to add a FP return line. Matterhorn is a natural since they have 2 lines already. If MaxPass takes off, I have no doubt we'll see it added to a bunch more rides. I did hear a rumor they are considering a makeover of Fantasyland after SWL opens, so I wouldn't be shocked if that's when they made some big changes there to accommodate FP. I wonder how everyone would feel about it if they closed Mr. Toad to make room for a Peter Pan FP line........ (purely conjecture on my part, but I imagine it will involve some tough choices like this).
I heard that too, but then heard that wasn't the case. But who the heck knows. I just don't think Disney would give up shopping space for a FP line.I would really hate that decision, as I'm sure most would.
There's a lot of speculation that the closing of the Castle Heraldry shop was to build a queue for Peter Pan -- either FP or Standby (in which case the current queue area becomes the FP line). That is, unless something else is happening with that space that I haven't heard about yet.
If they think they could sell more MaxPasses, though...I heard that too, but then heard that wasn't the case. But who the heck knows. I just don't think Disney would give up shopping space for a FP line.
But if they could still sell more MaxPass AND keep the shop open by closing an attraction instead.......
Actually wouldn't be shocked if they close the shop for it. I'm sure PP FP is a high priority for the new system. I just get nervous thinking where else it will go from there.
From what I understand, it was one of the few shops left that wasn't owned by Disney. They were leasing a space, I guess. So I definitely wouldn't be surprised if they closed it for a FP queue. Heck, even an expanded regular queue that didn't spill out into the FL walkways would be worth it for customer experience. Especially if it's shaded.But if they could still sell more MaxPass AND keep the shop open by closing an attraction instead.......
Actually wouldn't be shocked if they close the shop for it. I'm sure PP FP is a high priority for the new system. I just get nervous thinking where else it will go from there.
I think the key here is expectations. Disney is this super huge corporate mega giant. They're going to nickel and dime us. It's just the capitalist way. To my knowledge, they haven't taken away anything that was free and made it 'premium' at this point. Everything so far has been optional (except overall ticket costs and such, but that's also to be expected). Not saying that won't change, but if it does, we adapt or we stop going.At the rate the nickle and diming is going I think that we should all get nervous about where else it could go from here
I think that's the part that worries people.Not saying that won't change, but if it does, we adapt or we stop going.