The Future of Disney World: No More Lines, Just Virtual Queues?

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Crowds at Pirates of the Caribbean in Walt Disney World.

Credit: Inside the Magic

6 Comments

  1. Karen Burnap

    I think you would still be standing in lines that are just as bad because now they will have to increase the number of people allowed to book a que since they have no stand by line and that will still create a line when you arrive for your appointment

  2. watson john

    Go back to lines period. If you want to ride you would wait for it. Also means those of us who are NOT tied to a cellphone would miss out on any rides.

  3. Sam

    Really!!!!

  4. Dan Fitzpatrick

    watson john has the right idea with one more suggestion. Reinstate the fast pass system. Same system as before which then adds the element of fairer treatment for all,

    1. JoeNYWF64

      & the even older get-in-person-only-on-that-day PAPER fast pass would be even better. Fair to older visitors with no smartphone.

  5. George

    Goes all virtual que, guarantee that fewer people would attend the parks. With the current virtual ques, some are already missing out on those rides, nevermind the need to wake up before the parks open to attempt and fail at getting one in the morning, and then either failing again because they go quick, or forgot because you are enjoying other attractions across the park.

    We need to go back to the standard line and FastPass system… book in advance, no need to stress the virtual battle for a spot.

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