According to several other sites disney is going to star enforsing fast pass time starting feb 18.
According to several other sites disney is going to star enforsing fast pass time starting feb 18.
Are any of them the official Disney site? Otherwise, is probably just speculation.
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Actually CMs are getting a FP update parkwide now. HOWEVER, any date that has been given is tentative...
...As I see it
Can't wait for it to be enforced. I always follow the time stamp on the FPs and I've never felt limited by it. Only times I get bothered with FP is when others don't follow their time :/
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How soon will they stoped being enforced? Once Mymagic+ fails than DL will stop the enforcment. And when a ride breaks down will a CM be outside giving FP tickets for any ride because the current attraction is down and we better not try to make up for lost Daily ride count by letting all those people come back at a different time
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I always come back when I'm supposed to, so I have no problem with the enforced times, whenever that happens.
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if the ride is down during your return window then the attraction cm would know to let you in. they should know when the ride broke. o
But will a CM know at 11pm about if it was broken at 10am and what if one does not get the message. That alot of complaints at City hall
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or maybe they would mark your fastpass if you came to the attraction and it was closed. they always have cms out front informing of the closure
Not news, just more speculation.
They already started enforcing the return times at Walt Disney World. My question is, has this helped with the efficiency of the system in Florida?
It shouldn't matter. If a live person was holding your spot and the ride went down, you wouldn't get your place back. If a ride goes down, all they really need to do is release the ticket number of those people holding passes for that timeframe so that they may get another pass somewhere else.
This assumes that they will have switched over to the new bands at that time.
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