2. Loss of Story – the queue used to be used as a story telling tool, to set the stage for the ride or attraction. Now as you wiz by or get routed around the queue you loose out on the mystique of the ride. You lose a bit of the story. This is really evident in Animal Kingdom’s Expedition Everest. Disney’s imaginers did a great job with the ride queue. If you always fast pass the ride, or go on single rider ( as I often do ), I would strongly suggest just waiting in the line. There are sooo many props, picture, and story items in the queue, to miss it is really detracts from the ride experience. The queue lives up to its purpose of informing you while distracting you from the time you are spending on line.
6. Abuse – guests looking to beat the system have abused The FASTPASS system. From people buying FASTPASS of eBay, to people printing their own. Disney has had to continue to change the tickets, just recently adding bar codes to stem this abuse. This abuse just leads to great amount of guests that end up having a tarnished experience. If the system doesn’t exist it can’t be abused.
You contradict yourself with #2 and #5.
Another problem with FastPass is that they place it on rides that clearly don't need it. There's no reason why rides like Peter Pan where the vehicles are constantly loading and unloading should have FastPass. I don't think FastPass should be used on any ride that has a constantly moving loading area (ie. rides like PeopleMover, Spaceship Earth, Peter Pan, etc.)
Have you ever tried to get on Peter Pan's Flight in the middle of the day without a fastpass? The wait is ridiculous. I am glad they have it. But I agree about the other rides.