Yes, Disney FastPass was originally a free service. Introduced in 1999 at Walt Disney World and Disneyland, the system allowed all guests with a valid park ticket to obtain a paper return-time slip from kiosks located near popular attractions. This "virtual queue" let visitors explore other parts of the park instead of standing in a physical line. In 2014, Walt Disney World upgraded to FastPass+, which remained free but allowed guests to book three rides digitally up to 60 days in advance via the My Disney Experience app. The era of free line-skipping ended in late 2021 when Disney retired FastPass in favor of the paid Disney Genie+ (now Lightning Lane Multi Pass) and Individual Lightning Lane systems. While the current service offers more flexibility, the change marked a significant shift in Disney's business model from an inclusive perk to a "pay-to-play" premium service.