This is what I’m trying to work out. At best, I see this allowing them to more quickly get to a “standby-only” operation as coined by
@HandsomePete. At that point, standby queues should move quicker as less merge points clog up with express. But there will also be more people to fill the standby line, theoretically offsetting that.
The people who were able to snag FFP w/ Express in the first few hours likely benefit from this (unless this is simply designed to shift the mix of express purchasers to single night visitors - higher spend on a per visit basis), with non-express purchasers effectively unaffected. Again, I do hope I’m wrong. But I don’t think its obvious yet that this is a “benefits to the 99%” kind of situation.
P.S. if the goal is fixing the weird Express ops where those lines exceeded standby as
@Legacy suggested, then it seems like a good move. Over promising for an expensive add on really ruins a guest’s experience.