I've heard (and I'm sure you have too!) the rumor that we might have to pay for Fast Passes.
In Disneyland Paris they're charging $9 to $18 per person, per attraction.
I'm genuinely curious to hear about other people's opinions on this -- some say 'yes!' and for others its 'no way!'
I personally don't have a strong opinion on it, but I do know that I probably wouldn't end up paying. I mean, I usually don't go on too many rides anyway, and those prices seem like they would be better spent on a meal or souvenir! I always liked how easy it was to access fast passes without needing to pay, too. It felt satisfying to get it for free!
What are your thoughts??
Would you pay for a fast pass?
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Re: Would you pay for a fast pass?
Personally I wouldn't pay for fast passes, reminds me very of pay to win games, if you want to complete this free game faster and easier then it's gonna cost you.
I very much liked the idea of the fast pass + system, I have never used it as I'm yet to make my first visit but I thought it was a very good system, I shall be very upset if it's not reinstated as it was and I'm already considering if it will be worth bringing my family if we will be spending more time in queues than I was already anticipating.
I very much liked the idea of the fast pass + system, I have never used it as I'm yet to make my first visit but I thought it was a very good system, I shall be very upset if it's not reinstated as it was and I'm already considering if it will be worth bringing my family if we will be spending more time in queues than I was already anticipating.
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Re: Would you pay for a fast pass?
Well this is a hot topic! I think it is rediculus to expect guests to pay PER RIDE! Not per attraction, each time you ride you pay that fee. Not sure how I feel about a system similar to Max Pass in Disneyland in California I have never been so never experienced this but a per day that also includes photopass may not be to bad as long as it is not hundreds of dollars per day. We already purchase memory maker so...if we get a combination
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I would MAYBE pay for a fast pass for the day, if that makes sense. For example, if it was an extra ticket add on like a park hopper and you got to go through the fast pass line as many times as you want or maybe if it was even just more fast passes (more than the three free ones WDW used to give), depending on the price. I don't think I would ever pay PER RIDE (and certainly not $15 per ride); I think that's just too far and really starts to feel like I'm being nickel and dimed.
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I definitely agree with you on per ride being too much. I mean, you pay so much money (and more if you want others to come with) for a ride that's only going to last a couple minutes. I would feel stressed out trying to enjoy every minute of the ride to get my money's worth! I also agree about the add-on thing. If they're going to do something drastic, that's what I'd hope for.Ashley.in.Wonderland wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 1:48 pm I would MAYBE pay for a fast pass for the day, if that makes sense. For example, if it was an extra ticket add on like a park hopper and you got to go through the fast pass line as many times as you want or maybe if it was even just more fast passes (more than the three free ones WDW used to give), depending on the price. I don't think I would ever pay PER RIDE (and certainly not $15 per ride); I think that's just too far and really starts to feel like I'm being nickel and dimed.
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Re: Would you pay for a fast pass?
not sure, i love and miss the dining plans, just makes life easy. would i feel the same about the fastpass. no sure, my initial guess is i wouldnt pay. but i know they need to do something, cause 2 plus hour wait for rides is out of control!
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Definitely! Those 2 hours could be better spent doing many other things in the parks.
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Re: Would you pay for a fast pass?
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Disney announced this paid fast pass program is in TESTING process. Its a trial to see how well customers like it and to see if
it reduces actual wait-times. I doubt Walt Disney World or Disneyland in CA will put it into place by the end of the year. Usually,
the parks add new policy and items January each year.
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202107/8332/
https://wdwnt.com/2021/07/disney-premie ... sort-soon/
https://wdwnt.com/2021/07/confirmed-dis ... 8e-a-ride/
Disney announced this paid fast pass program is in TESTING process. Its a trial to see how well customers like it and to see if
it reduces actual wait-times. I doubt Walt Disney World or Disneyland in CA will put it into place by the end of the year. Usually,
the parks add new policy and items January each year.
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202107/8332/
https://wdwnt.com/2021/07/disney-premie ... sort-soon/
https://wdwnt.com/2021/07/confirmed-dis ... 8e-a-ride/
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Interesting! We'll see what happens!reaganbetter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 12:21 am Wilbur Robinson
Disney announced this paid fast pass program is in TESTING process. Its a trial to see how well customers like it and to see if
it reduces actual wait-times. I doubt Walt Disney World or Disneyland in CA will put it into place by the end of the year. Usually,
the parks add new policy and items January each year.
https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202107/8332/
https://wdwnt.com/2021/07/disney-premie ... sort-soon/
https://wdwnt.com/2021/07/confirmed-dis ... 8e-a-ride/
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Pay per ride makes me think of going to the fair and buying tickets for each ride. I don’t view Disney World like I view the fair. It seems beneath Disney to do something like that.
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Re: Would you pay for a fast pass?
I think that it’s quite sad that Disney have decided to go down this route of charging for fast passes, I know other theme parks such as Universal do it but it was another thing that made Disney far more (to me) appealing.
Maybe, and hopefully, one day they’ll go back to free FP’s!
Maybe, and hopefully, one day they’ll go back to free FP’s!
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Re: Would you pay for a fast pass?
Don't get me wrong I am really a Disney fan but do we not pay already enough to get into the
Park? Even we know that on the busy days you are not able to make a lot of rides. Not everyone
Is in the lucky position not just to pay up to $156 for a single one day admission and spend another
maybe $100 to cut the line. That makes the normal lines even worse because all the extra payer
get in front of "normal guests". The original fastpass was limited to a certain amount per hour,
Mostly you have to come back later and during this time you was not able to get another one.
How is work with the pay per ride, unlimited amount? Up to that much that the normal line just stop?
I think that will more divide between the ones with money and the one that barley have made there
Dream come true and visit Disney. I think it is a sad development.
Park? Even we know that on the busy days you are not able to make a lot of rides. Not everyone
Is in the lucky position not just to pay up to $156 for a single one day admission and spend another
maybe $100 to cut the line. That makes the normal lines even worse because all the extra payer
get in front of "normal guests". The original fastpass was limited to a certain amount per hour,
Mostly you have to come back later and during this time you was not able to get another one.
How is work with the pay per ride, unlimited amount? Up to that much that the normal line just stop?
I think that will more divide between the ones with money and the one that barley have made there
Dream come true and visit Disney. I think it is a sad development.
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