Ahh, that explains the one free Instant Ride ticket I got for SFKK in my season pass premium book. "Present this ticket at the exit of any ride and you and a friend can ride without waiting" Sort of a free sample of it.
While I don't mind FastPass and have benefited from it, the pay-extra arrangements of queue management bug me. I know they shouldn't, its like First Class vs. Coach on a plane, or Self Park vs. Valet Parking at the club, or even the Ritz-Carlton vs Motel 6. Our society teaches us that those who can afford the bigger price tags get the better experience.
The whole thing reeks of the patron who spends more cash gets shorter lines and more rides. Try explaining that to families that their $40 admission tickets aren't good enough you also need the $10, $25 add-on for the optimum experience.
Personally I like Fastpass so far Disney's version that is. FastPass is the only virtual queue system I have experienced, and it seems to work well there: Certainly I got more rides than I would have without it. Do you have to keep your day planner with you, yes, do you have to keep your watch handy, yes, do you sometimes have to run yourself ragged getting from one part of the park to another, yes, do you have to backtrack yes. But you do seem to get more rides.
P.S. Disney fastpass tip, you have an hour window, do not present yourself for your virtual ride rght at the start time, use this time to pick up Fastpasses for your next attraction. For one you will have alredy entered the virtual queue for the next FP attraction, and two when you get to your current destiantion the initial influx of guests whith the same FP time you did will already be cleared through.
At DisneyMGM -
I was able to watch the Beauty and the Beast show whil I virtually waited for RockNRollercoaster allowing me to expeirnce both attractions.
I was able to ride the Great Movie Ride, watch a little bit of the parade, while virtually waiting for Tower of Terror.
Even beeter I had a relative chicken out of Tower of Terror, so I used his Fastpass and got two back to back rides on it.
Then later on we took the movie studios tour while virtually waiting for Star Tours.
This was in July, peak season, and we saw everything except the Indy Jones Stunt Show. (And my family did that while I had my ToT double ride session)
At Disneyland:
I rode Space Mountain and Honey I Shrunk the Audience while virtually waiting for the Autopia
I rode the Autopia while virtually waiting for Star Tours.
I rode the Jungle Cruise and walked through Tarzan's treehouse while waiting for Big Thunder Mountain RR.
I rode Big Thunder Mountain and the Haunted Mansion while virtually waiting for Indiana Jones
I rode Indiana Jones, wlaked through sleeping beauty castle, went out to locker and got my coat, waled through the castle, saw ToonTown, rode Matterhorn Mountain while waiting for Splash Mountain
Rode Splash Mountain and saw the Country Bears while waiting for virtually waiting for another ride on Big Thunder Moutnain.
At DCA:
I was able to ride Soarin 4 times by using FP's while seeing the rest of the park. We even had dinner while waiting for one of the rides.
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David Bowers
Mayor, Coasterville