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The Operations Room Home About The Operations Room Who we are… The Operations Room Feeds: Posts Comments Paying for a place in line at Disney August 24, 2021 by Marty Lariviere For a long time, one of my favorite service examples to discuss in class has been Disney’s FastPass system. In a nutshell, the program allowed guests to wait in a virtual line for a ride as opposed to having to stand in physical queue. When getting to a ride, guests would be quoted an expected wait for the regular queue as well as a time when they can come back to get in a short queue. That is, a family could decide whether they wanted to wait an hour in a line or come back in 90 minutes for a ride. I once had one of the engineers involved in launching the system as a student and he gave me all sorts of fun details (e.g., Euro Disney posed a challenge because the system had to be explained in so many languages). One of the most amazing things about FastPass was that it was free. That’s right...
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