26 May 2013

How to Get to The Front of The Lines at Disney World

How to Get to The Front of The Lines at Disney World

by Jacob Smith

During this post I'll reveal everything that a guest will need to understand about the ways the fastpass system at Walt Disney World operates, including specifics of exactly how the brand new fastpass plus system will work.

How does the system operate?

Unlike Universal and SeaWorld, Disney do not charge for their "skip the line" option. To get their hands on one of these time saving tickets, all the guest needs is a valid park ticket, which will be included in their park ticket price.

The guest should then find the distribution machines for their chosen attraction (not all qualify), commonly nearby the entrance to the ride, slip a current park ticket into the machine then simply collect the newly printed <a href="http://disneyworldbllog.blogspot.com">FASTPASS ticket</a>!

The pass will be valid for some point later in the day. The guest should go back during the one hour window printed on their pass in order to avoid the standard line and go straight to the front!

However please bear in mind that Disney have in recent times modified their rules while going back with a ticket. In the good ol' days, guests were able to return anytime after their FASTPASS had started. Sadly, recently <a href="http://universalstudiosorlandoblog.blogspot.com">Cast Members</a> (Disney employees) appear to have been given specific instructions to enforce the stated return time period.

Information regarding the new FASTPASS+

The Fastpass+ option is a new up-to-date version of the original system, the only difference being that it gives the guests a number of additional perks.

Experiences can be arranged before a vacation. This will permit families to decide on their desired offerings well in advance without having to stress about missing out. Likewise, there is significantly less of a compulsion to head to the park super early to pick up a ticket for several of the guests favorite shows and attractions.

Next, FASTPASS+ is a completely flexible system. The guests could switch out the return time or experience (if available) before they redeem their experience. In the event they miss the return window, with the older system they might have simply lost out. However with the newer system it is easy to re-book for a later offered time.

With the old system, if the guests lose their ticket, they will have lost out on that attraction combined with the time they would be required to wait to acquire a new one. However with FASTPASS+, tickets are looked up in the system and swapped with the reservations still in tact.



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