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Beaker
Jun 04, 2015Explorer
The alternative is every rider waits the full time for a ride.
That alternative would be crazy. Everyone treated equally!? That would not be fair???
If you learn to work the system it makes for a much better day.
Because of my bad foot and wife's bad knee we never know were we may be and sometimes need to sit for up to a half hour at a time.
We usually ride 5 to 8 rides and only spend a total of just over an hour in line.
Please say thank you to suckers like me that make your day wonderful.
After returning home, I sent a complaint to WDW and actually received a phone call from customer service and had a long talk about the fast pass. What you said about WDW using fast pass to regulate the lines is true but the fact is that attractions can handle only so many guests per hour regardless. You may possibly see a different fast pass in the future to even out the playing field. EVERYONE would have a certain number of fast passes to use without all the planning one now needs, and when you use yours up, too bad.
All that being said we went the Monday after Thanksgiveing to see the Christmas lights which were wonderful. We had a very good time and would like to go again but unless something is done with the fast pass, this will have been out last time.
We stayed at Fort Wilderness which was nice, but about any state park is much nicer for us.
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