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    The way I look at is Fast pass is a perk, Disney can do with it what they like. If you don't like the policy of the fast pass, then don't use it. Just stand in line and wait. That is what you would do at a lot of other parks.
    It's one of the perks that makes Disney what they are, if I have to stand in line for 2 hours every time i want to ride something, then I wont go as often.

    I've got a Theme Park less than 5 miles from my house, yet I drive 8 hours to go to Disney. Disney is heads and shoulders above other theme parks, and the FP system is one of the things that sets them aside from others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChipNDale79 View Post
    It's one of the perks that makes Disney what they are, if I have to stand in line for 2 hours every time i want to ride something, then I wont go as often.

    I've got a Theme Park less than 5 miles from my house, yet I drive 8 hours to go to Disney. Disney is heads and shoulders above other theme parks, and the FP system is one of the things that sets them aside from others.
    But they are not getting rid of the Fast Pass, they are still going to have the Perk. They are just going to enforce the end time policy. The enforcement of the end time should be something that is rarely needed in reality. I have never gotten a fast pass with the mission of ignoring the end time. It has happened that I was late, but it is rare and now if it happens I will just accept the fact that I missed out.

    It is the same as if I had dining reservation and my child got sick, I cannot expect the restaurant to accept yesterdays reservation for today, because I had reservations the day before.
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