![]() In the 20 years since its development by an executive vice president named Bruce Laval, the FastPass system has grown and mutated to such an extent that it became fundamental part of the Disney park experience, as crucial to park visitors as any meet-and-greet with Mickey or Ariel. ![]() FastPass, which Disney announced back in August would be retired, is the catchall name for a series of organizational systems Disney has used since 1999 to manage crowds at its parks. His latest video goes deep on a subject that, for those who don’t pay close attention to the mechanics of Disney parks, might be completely new: FastPass. ![]() With extremely thorough narratives, Perjurer asks questions that should interest even those who aren’t theme park enthusiasts: Who crafts the societal vision of fun? Why do fun places exist, and how do they get built? And is it possible for everyone who wants the experience to enjoy themselves at a theme park, even if they’re not rich? Since its launch in 2017, Kevin Perjurer’s Defunctland YouTube channel has made in-depth videos detailing the histories of both failed and successful amusement parks and their rides, including Disneyland and Disney World.
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