In the past, I left the parks satisfied with the overall experience. Now I leave the parks in surrender. It's just not worth the hassle. I am at the Disney theme parks to ride the rides. I enjoy the shows, music, dancing fountains, and characters. But I can experience all of those things in my own city. So these are not reasons to stay in the parks.Anybody ???
Staggs, or Iger, last year made a comment regarding this last year during the holiday. The daily capacity for MK had increased, as he attributed it, because of FP+.
Essentially, and I think your post is accurate here, due to the cycling of guests.
Of course, no comment was made on what those folks were getting accomplished on their visit, but just that more people were able to be admitted into the park in total. The obvious conclusion drawn from this is that people were cycling in and out of the park faster.
Superficially, this sounds alright of course. But doesn't really give us much information about their experience. I would think it follows logic that since the overall capacity to the park has changed due to FP+, but the capacity of the rides hasn't changed, the only possible conclusion is that people are doing less, and leaving the park. From a business perspective, I guess this is good, potentially more revenue from the same capacity, but from a guest perspective, considering the increased price year over year, this is a great example of paying more for less.
Cycling guests through the parks may be a short term benefit for Disney, but I think they're going to drive away a lot of repeat and first time visitors. If I can pay $100 and ride twice as many rides at Busch Gardens compared to the same $100 I pay at Disney, I'm going to Busch Gardens. Yes the theming is superior at the Disney parks, but theming can only go so far. I want experiences.