Disney Park Removes Fastpass Sign as New System Is Implemented

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Disneyland Paris Tower of terror

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On July 6, it was revealed that Disneyland Paris is getting rid of its free FastPass system and implementing a new paid system called Premier Access.

Now, as FastPass is a thing of the past at Disneyland Paris, the FastPass signs are beginning to be removed.

FastPasses for Space Mountain
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Related: Are Free FastPasses a Thing of the Past?

DLP Report took to Twitter to share an updated look at the Tower of Terror, showing the old FastPass sign now completely gone with a new paint job on the way for the structure:

At Tower of Terror, the holes left by the old FastPass displays have been properly filled in, pending a paint job:

This does not come as a shock, as we previously mentioned that the free FastPass system is being replaced with a new paid system called Premier Access.

The new Premier Access system will charge Guests around €8, which is just over $9, per ride at the theme park; however, it seems that rides may vary in pricing depending on popularity. For example, more popular and E-ticket attractions may cost more than those rides that do not typically have a long line or such high demand.

It also looks like the prices for each attraction may change depending on the time of year. For example, if you visit Disneyland Paris during the peak seasons, Premier Access may cost more.

FastPass entrance with MagicBand
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Related: One Type of FastPass Is Still Offered at Disney World

The Disneyland Paris website has shared which attractions will be using the Premier Access FastPass system. The rides that will be included are:

  • Big Thunder Mountain
  • Peter Pan’s Flight
  • Ratatouille: The Adventure
  • Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
  • Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain
  • Star Tours: The Adventure Continues
  • Twilight Zone Tower of Terrorâ„¢
  • Autopia®

At this time, there are only two Disney Parks to implement this change — Disneyland Paris and Shanghai Disney. FastPass/FastPass+ at Walt Disney World Resort and FASTPASS/MaxPass at Disneyland Resort remains suspended as a result of operational changes amid the ongoing pandemic.

Disney FastPass entrance
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Inside the Magic will continue to update you as we get information regarding the FastPass systems at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort.

How do you feel about Premier Access, the new paid FastPass system, coming to Disneyland Paris? Let us know in the comments below.

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