Citaat:
I was at Animal Kingdom two days ago and was chastized by a cast member for returning to Kali River Rapids after the fastpass window. (about 2 hours late) He was quite rude about it! If they are changing their policy he could at least inform me nicely. Thankfully a few hours later when we went on the ride again with another expired pass another cast member was present and didn’t say a thing.
Wat is er niet duidelijk aan een Return Time? Als je misbruik maakt van de situatie dan moet je niet raar opkijken als er een keer wat van gezegd wordt lijkt me?
Citaat:
So everyone seems upset that they are thinking about enforcing something that is clearly written ON the FastPass and on all of the marketing materials that relate to the FastPass.
I always liked that they didn’t care if you came back after the time on the ticket, but my understanding of this from an inside source is that it was just more costly in employee time management to try and enforce the return-window than just to let it slide.
The problem began when cast members started telling guests that the return time did not mean anything (this was never supposed to have happened, they were only supposed to let people in if they were late – not broadcast that it was okay). So what they have now is a situation where at the end of business on a crowded day, the stand-by lines are ridiculous because of all the late FastPasses that come in. Disney policy is that anyone in line before the park closes will get on the ride. The issue then becomes that due to a much larger influx of riders at the end of the day (as opposed to it being spread out the way the computer calculates the passes), the stand-by line is so long that rides are staying open far later than the park intends. This negatively impacts many aspects of the employee wages and park time-management.