Do you think Disney will ever change the Fast Pass system to allow making fast passes in different parks on the same day?
If they did, I imagine there would still be tiers. Otherwise, hopping would just be a means of bypassing it.Do you think Disney will ever change the Fast Pass system to allow making fast passes in different parks on the same day? I don't really understand the reasoning behind them not letting us, makes park hopping difficult. Just curious
I think that could work though, you could only have 1 tier one out of any park that has tiers and work off that. Having the annual pass its so easy to park hop it would be nice to have this ability. Especially at Epcot where I usually don't need to make the two other fast pass selections and could be used better elsewhere.If they did, I imagine there would still be tiers. Otherwise, hopping would just be a means of bypassing it.
Maybe make it at least a two hour gap or something if you want to switch parks? I feel like people should be responsible enough to know you couldn't make it to something though, just like if you have a dining reservation you need to plan accordingly for timeI would think they would need to make a tiered system in every park to make that viable. But that's just me talking out my wazoo.
Edit: Also, I think it would necessitate some sort of algorithm (I like algorithms, they're like mathematical magic) to make sure you don't FPs together that are too close to be able to leave one park and make it to the next.
They would definitely have to keep the tiers
I can't see them doing this though. I think it would kill MKs FP supply
I agree. Everyone would book a tier 1 at one of the other parks and 2 other FPs at the MK every day.They would definitely have to keep the tiers
I can't see them doing this though. I think it would kill MKs FP supply
Everyone would book a tier 1 at one of the other parks and 2 other FPs at the MK every day.
If I could do that right now, I wouldn't.
I agree. Everyone would book a tier 1 at one of the other parks and 2 other FPs at the MK every day.
I think that this strategy would probably be the majority though. If you pick a tier 1 at any other location (let's just say, TT or FOP or RnR), what other 2 FPs are you going to want from the rest of the pile? Nobody wants FPs at Epcot already. Star Tours or Tower of Terror maybe? EE? These lines are usually pretty short anyways (comparatively).I understand the point, but I agree with Robo & NeuroCindy. Just because you can doesn't mean it would be your best or most efficient strategy.
I think that this strategy would probably be the majority though. If you pick a tier 1 at any other location (let's just say, TT or FOP or RnR), what other 2 FPs are you going to want from the rest of the pile? Nobody wants FPs at Epcot already. Star Tours or Tower of Terror maybe? EE? These lines are usually pretty short anyways (comparatively).
I think it would depend on my plans and what hotel I'm staying at. I definitely don't think I'd be hopping to Magic Kingdom every night, that would get too repetitive. I actually like ending my days at Epcot because of all the restaurants there so I'd probably have my tier one at that one and besides Epcot I actually like a lot of tier two options at HS and AKI think that this strategy would probably be the majority though. If you pick a tier 1 at any other location (let's just say, TT or FOP or RnR), what other 2 FPs are you going to want from the rest of the pile? Nobody wants FPs at Epcot already. Star Tours or Tower of Terror maybe? EE? These lines are usually pretty short anyways (comparatively).
I'd like to see some ideas of what people would use multi-park FPs on for curiosity's sake.