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[quote=Anonymous]I finally read the article. There were some interesting facts I learned, such as that Disney started doing fast passes after Universal did. That said - I think this article is about a lot of news these days and it's mainly about whining! In my personal life I have been known to stay onsite at WDW and buy fast passes, etc. to avoid lines. However, I went to WDW with 200 band kids during a popular spring break time in 2025. The minimum age for lightning lane is 18, and since only a minority of kids were 18, the trip rule was a firm no lightning lane allowed for anyone. We didn't stay onsite and we only had the regular entry ticket. All the kids (and I) were really able to do so many rides - including all of the big ones. I was really pleasantly surprised. I suppose the difference in attitude is that we had no chip on our shoulder about being able to AFFORD fast passes; we couldn't do it for age reasons. Of one of the rides mentioned in the article, we did the single rider line for Rise of Resistance, which worked well for us.[/quote]
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