When explaining the VIP pass and general Fastrack to friends/family (non-enthusiasts), most have said that it's just life, people with more money paying for a better experience, it happens everywhere. However, I'd argue that this is different to most places.
Take a west-end theatre for example. Those with more money will pay for the seats near the front of the stage, in the dress circle and royal boxes, whereas the cheaper seats are those further back, behind pillars, up in the Gods, etc. With Fastrack being that it actually increases the wait time for the standby queue, rather than just decreasing the wait time for those who can afford it, this would be akin to paying for a more expensive seat in a theatre, which completely blocks the view of someone who has paid slightly less, rather than their view being only being slightly worsened by the structure or architecture of the theatre itself.
If you know what I mean...