FASTPASS Testing for Magic Kingdom's Parade


Starting yesterday (October 23, 2011), a new FASTPASS has been temporarily introduced. A certain number of Guests will be given a limited number of tickets to reserve one or more spots (for them and their family members) to view Magic Kingdom's daytime parade: the Celebrate a Dream Come True parade. Guests will be given some FASTPASS tickets at random in the Main Street U.S.A. area of the park. The parade FASTPASS viewing location will be in the Castle hub area (the plaza in front of Cinderella Castle). This limited-time test will officially end on November 12, 2011.

5 comments:

  1. And again Disney is finding ways to kill the spontanity and Magic that Disney was famous for. Undoubtly fueld by stupid consumers.
    I remeber walking into a cowboy fight in Frontierland and bumping onto caracters now and then. Walkng in a restaurant and find a table. Now everything needs to be advertised and marketed. I´m probably going to skip Disney themeparks more often in the future.

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  2. And again Disney is finding ways to kill the spontanity and Magic that Disney was famous for. Undoubtly fueld by stupid consumers.
    I remeber walking into a cowboy fight in Frontierland and bumping onto caracters now and then. Walkng in a restaurant and find a table. Now everything needs to be advertised and marketed. I´m probably going to skip Disney themeparks more often in the future.

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  3. @ OT
    Obviously you are not understanding the whole point. The reason why this Fastpass is being used is so that people like you won't have to sit on the ground for two hours in the hot son and malignant swarms of people walking over you, all so you can save a spot to see a 15 minute parade. Think more clearer next time.

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  4. Correction: I meant "sun" not "son".

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  5. I'm going to have to be honest. No offense is intended towards Disney, but the way I tour the parks ordinarily allows me the luxury of avoiding the afternoon parade, mainly to take advantage of shorter wait times on the most popular attractions. Commando-style touring is something I really enjoy doing whenever I go to WDW (and when I can't, I read OTPN, thanks again for all that you do to help me bide my time till the next trip), but the funniest thing is it doesn't exhaust me the way that ordinarily going commando-style does.

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