Not to mention that under the old system, if someone didn't show up and grab a FP,
someone else could get it. Under the new system, it's going to hold your reserved spot whether you show up or not and
no one else can use it should you decide to sleep in. That's tangential to your point, but something that irritates me, anyway
Strictly speaking the new system won't hold the reserved spot- if you don't show up they will take an extra person from the standby line, it's not like they're going to run the ride empty for you
True, but I was speaking more to the FP slot. If that FP+ slot is taken, I'm not likely to be in that line, or even in that area of the park. When the SB lines move at a different rate than advertised, not only is that counter to what Disney wants to do with regard to staffing and maximizing capacity, but it undercuts the argument that some are making that cutting down on one family's multiple FPs for a headliner allows another family to ride that otherwise would not have (because it could be that same family just riding it SB). So, it's not a waste of a ride spot, but it is absolutely a waste of an exceedingly valuable FP slot.
This is exactly the point I was trying to make earlier, but I think you expressed it much more clearly. Because of the rationing of FP+ slots (and lets not kid ourselves... there's no way to get around the fact that it IS rationing), someone in the standby line will save maybe 30 seconds or a minute if someone doesn't show up to use their FP+. But if they had been able to get that FP+ slot, they would have saved anywhere from 20-120 minutes.
The argument could be made that this was true with FP- (and I will concede that point). However, with FP- the individual pulling the FP was actually AT the park and I contend was much more likely to follow through on showing up. When FP+ is heavily marketed to the masses, a lot of people will go ahead and take those FP+ slots ahead of time, but they have less "investment" in actually showing up for it.
And if I understood what I read on a different thread correctly, not showing up for a FP+ time does not forfeit that (for lack of a better word) entitlement. You can re-schedule for something else (subject to availability, of course) after the fact. To me this seems almost like double dipping. That person took up a FP+ slot they didn't use (and no one else got to use because of that) and they also get to re-schedule after they've missed their appointment. Seems like a no-show should be considered a used FP+ slot. You took up that FP+ time slot whether you were there to ride or not.
If someone figures out they can't make it and takes the time to re-schedule ahead of time then, theoretically, that FP+ slot would go back into the pool and someone could snatch it up, even if it's at the last minute. But after the time for that FP slot has already passed it has been wasted... it can't go back into the pool to be used by someone else. Yet the person who missed their time gets an additional FP+ opportunity? If the perception is that you can just schedule another if you miss your time (even if that's somewhat of a misperception based on limited availability), it further disincentivizes people from taking the time to "release" their FP+ early so someone else can use that slot.
And let's not forget, under the old system, if I realize I'm not going to make it to my FP, I can give the tickets to someone else, who will get the full benefit of them. But I can't give my wrist band to a stranger and leave the park without it. So there's no way for someone else to use that slot unless I take the time to go online and cancel/re-schedule.
But at least someone in standby only has to wait 119 minutes for that headliner instead of 120, right?