Hi Coral Reef Diver, post #48, I think what ucfknight meant was that the FastPass return time was in about 30 minutes, and the stand-by line was 30-45 minutes. So people ignored the Fast Passes, which meant that they stood in line for time that they could have been doing other things in the park. Probably they did not understand the FastPass return time "thing."
This is not a completely irrational decision, though. In a number of attractions, the FastPass line bypasses a lot of the sections that are "themed" in the regular line. For example, on Flight of Passage, with the FastPass, you go quite quickly to the section where you are matched with one of the Nav'i, and you miss the labs, which are quite interesting. I don't know if it is worth waiting 4 hours to see the labs, but I would definitely wait an hour to go through the labs--maybe 90 minutes, depending on how I felt. On Star Tours, the Fast Pass line gets to see everything that the regular line sees, but there is some subtle pressure to move quickly ahead (at least I think so), so you don't get to see all of the aspects of the themed sections. I am trying to develop the ability to actually read the signs in the foreign script they use, going beyond a letter by letter translation (ultimate Disney nerd!). It can be done. I have done it with the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland. But there they handed out a card with the letter-to-letter correspondences, which facilitated learning to read.
A quick vote for McDonald's being okay: Southwest Salad with grilled chicken.