Silock
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Yup. I'm the runner. And sooo happy I have three less rides to run to and don't have to dash across the park.![]()
It's like that old saying: "Less costs more."
Or something.
Yup. I'm the runner. And sooo happy I have three less rides to run to and don't have to dash across the park.![]()
Even then, though, on one day we got FPs at DAK in the morning because we started the day there. We went to MK at about 2 and I wanted to see if we could get something to use in between the FOF parade and a 4:30 dinner reservation at Liberty Tree. I went to the kiosk near Stitch, waited about 5 minutes, and got FPs for 3 for BTMRR at 3:30, which was my first choice. So, experiences may vary.
I found the easiest way to get back to back FP+ times, for me, was to originally book all of the FP+ at the *opposite* time of day that I wanted them, and then modify them to the times I was looking for. (For all but 7DMT and A&E - for those two, I'd take the best option).
In the first example, someone is speaking only for themselves and their feelings. That's valid - everyone should be able to do that, regardless of who agrees with them or not. In the second, someone is extrapolating their experience to everyone else as well, and that is something entirely different. No, I don't think it's an accurate representation for the average guest, or probably even very many guests. I do acnowledge that it may be accurate for some, though, and those people do have a right to voice that opinion if that is how they feel. No one, though, IMO has the right to extrapolate that because their experience was "x," then everyone else's experience should be "x" as well, no matter what side of the discussion they are on.
"Don't waste your time with an FP+ kiosk if there is a line. Because there is a line, there probably isn't anything decent left. And honestly, if there isn't a line at the kiosk, the SB line for what you want may not be very long at all". Wanna bet what these people ended up with? My money's on such coveted FP's as The Great Movie Ride or The Muppets: http://s1375.photobucket.com/user/LakeTravis99/media/FPKiosk_zpsfd7f131e.jpg.html
Hokie.....what the heck do you think you are doing, coming in here with your details and actual real life experiences that demonstrate that, while results may vary, many people can achieve very positive results using FP+ and, yes, it's annoying kiosks? Pish! Be gone with you! I need someone else to generalize for me what my experience is **really** going to be like!I have no experience with long kiosk lines, but yesterday there was no line at a FP+ kiosk and I ended up with 5 FPs for RnRC 2 hours into the future. Not too shabby.
I see the PR Team is out in full force this morning.
Experiences WILL vary. And some would like for you to believe that there is enough pixie dust to go around for everyone.
I was watching wait times yesterday and how low they were, so I'm not surprised that there weren't any lines at a kiosk and you were able to get 5 FP's for RRnC two hours out when the standby line was only 20 minutes on a day rated as a "2" according to EasyWDW.
In fact, I just logged onto MDE and had no trouble at all making 3 FP's for RRnC, ToT, and Star Tours for multiple choices of times for today, rated as a "4" per EasyWDW.
It's when the parks are more crowded and you really need the FP's that you'll find there are few good selections left - as demonstrated by the experiences of others in another thread. To purposely mislead "members" into expecting such optimal conditions when they visit is only setting the stage for their disappointment.
I see the PR Team is out in full force this morning. Experiences WILL vary. And some would like for you to believe that there is enough pixie dust to go around for everyone. I was watching wait times yesterday and how low they were, so I'm not surprised that there weren't any lines at a kiosk and you were able to get 5 FP's for RRnC two hours out when the standby line was only 20 minutes on a day rated as a "2" according to EasyWDW. In fact, I just logged onto MDE and had no trouble at all making 3 FP's for RRnC, ToT, and Star Tours for multiple choices of times for today, rated as a "4" per EasyWDW. Your experience isn't typical because this is currently one of the lightest weeks of the year in terms of crowds. What you've proven is that you can get additional FP's for a headliner on a day when you don't really need them. It's when the parks are more crowded and you really need the FP's that you'll find there are few good selections left - as demonstrated by the experiences of others in another thread. To purposely mislead "members" into expecting such optimal conditions when they visit is only setting the stage for their disappointment.
but someone else comes out and tells of how they ride a ton and you say it's only because of the day.
I know some of you are antagonizing the heck out of each other, and some of this could have been accomplished with a bit less snark (although probably not by me, as my family can attest). BUT I truly appreciate Laketravis coming "to trial" and even though I sort of thought the request for such specific detail was initially over the top, I found the plan and the detailed critique of it very helpful.
I don't usually latch onto exactly who is saying what in a thread, just follow the conversational flow, but this whole exercise really does help me put into perspective what may be "a lot" to get done or "I can only ride 3 and out except for junk" (yes, I'm summarizing, generalizing and hyperbolizing)
Sincerely thank you for sticking with this. It helps me understand some of the theoretical discussions I like to follow as well as see some specific context and strategy I may now know to use or avoid for my own next trip.
I see the PR Team is out in full force this morning.
Experiences WILL vary. And some would like for you to believe that there is enough pixie dust to go around for everyone.
I was watching wait times yesterday and how low they were, so I'm not surprised that there weren't any lines at a kiosk and you were able to get 5 FP's for RRnC two hours out when the standby line was only 20 minutes on a day rated as a "2" according to EasyWDW.
In fact, I just logged onto MDE and had no trouble at all making 3 FP's for RRnC, ToT, and Star Tours for multiple choices of times for today, rated as a "4" per EasyWDW.
Your experience isn't typical because this is currently one of the lightest weeks of the year in terms of crowds. What you've proven is that you can get additional FP's for a headliner on a day when you don't really need them.
It's when the parks are more crowded and you really need the FP's that you'll find there are few good selections left - as demonstrated by the experiences of others in another thread. To purposely mislead "members" into expecting such optimal conditions when they visit is only setting the stage for their disappointment.
Thanks Mikie. I agree it's useful to know both positive and negative experiences; it helps one temper their strategy with contingencies in the event they don't encounter a magical experience every step of the way.
In regards to the back and forth banter, I think it's obvious to anyone who reads these forums that there are those who just came back and report on their experiences (both positive and negative) and then there is the PR Team who seeks out and quickly refutes any negative experience with a glowingly positive example of their own, often with an incredible amount of minute details intended to offset any potential disagreement from a variety of angles. It seems obvious from many of their posts that they aren't responding to the poster - they are attempting to speak to a larger audience. That's the tactic of a good PR Team!
Surely, those details they offer about exact times and days and FP+ arrival times and times spent in line down to the exact minute and even a head count of the number of people in line in front of them aren't coming strictly from memory of an event weeks or months ago, because we all know memory is notorious for being inaccurate as well as extremely selective.
No, they most certainly must be working from meticulous notes in order to be able to provide such levels of strictly positive facts. So rather than offer that data in piecemeal fashion only to refute a less-than-positive experience or comment, and since their stated mission is to "help others" obtain the most optimal experience possible, it would make sense that they compile their data and present it in it's totality so that we can all see the complete experience including the best times/days/attractions/conditions under which to optimize the experience for all.
I agree, and I'm stopping this nonsense right here.
My family does not consider 8:45am the crack of dawn. In fact, it seems bizarre to me that anyone does.
We also don't consider rope drop a punishment. It's awesome.
You are absolutely correct Angel, and not just for kiosks and 4th FP+s, but for people's entire MM+/FP+ experience. I've said it, Lake says it, most people know it.....experiences will vary. They can vary by season, or they can even vary for two different people in the same park on the same day! Heck, look at Lake's observations regarding Epcot and Spaceship Earth on his last trip. He hit it wrong, so wrong, at the worst time, between 12:00 and 12:15, the only 15 minute window when there was a 65 minute wait. How unlucky!I do think kiosk lines, and availability for 4th FP+ and beyond are very dependent on crowd levels.
I don't think RD was ever a requirement if you didn't care about riding headliners without a wait. Legacy FP's were still available later in the day, unless you were visiting at a super busy time.I don't either. Im simply stating that you don't need to be there at RD to have a great trip. It doesn't insure a better trip. We are up everyday at 5 am so making RD is actually a late start for our typical days BUT some days we don't enter a park till 1. This last trip we went in at 6pm. With FP+ you no longer have to be there early to do what you want.
FP makes RD a fun show to see but not a necessity to have a successful trip.
You are absolutely correct Angel, and not just for kiosks and 4th FP+s, but for people's entire MM+/FP+ experience. I've said it, Lake says it, most people know it.....experiences will vary. They can vary by season, or they can even vary for two different people in the same park on the same day! Heck, look at Lake's observations regarding Epcot and Spaceship Earth on his last trip. He hit it wrong, so wrong, at the worst time, between 12:00 and 12:15, the only 15 minute window when there was a 65 minute wait. How unlucky!To him that WAS the wait, and what he'd expect everyone waited. Of course, the majority of people who rode that day waited 30 minutes or less. Someone who did the same ride, in the same park, on the same day, had a very different experience. Experiences vary.
Sure, I am often forced into trotting out my positive experiences in the context of refute some sweeping, misleading generalization, but the honest truth is there are people out there having both positive and negative experiences with FP+, at all different times of year. You can have a good experience with FP+ ANY time of year, you can have a bad experience with FP+ ANY time of year. The point is, we should be here to make people aware of that. To help them plan and anticipate, and hopefully avoid the negative experience. To do that people need an objective telling of the good and the bad. It's possible that my positive experiences are not typical of what many guests might experience. However, it's just a possible that Lake's negative experiences are not typical of what many guests might experience. We shouldn't generalize those experiences, we should just report, honestly and factually.
Why can't we all come here and say "this is where we went, this is what we did, and the result for us was good/bad/indifferent. While experiences will vary and you may not have the same result I did, you should consider how this, that, and the other thing could affect your experience." That will show people what they might be able to accomplish, pitfalls they might experience, and they can plan and tackle their WDW vacation with a measure of hope, knowledge that there could be troubled waters, armed with planning and strategy. Guess what? With that most people will have a little good, a little bad, and likely an overall great trip.
Or we could play games, mince words, get clever, misrepresent our experiences, and manipulate wait data to convince people that because of FP+ in order to find value in a WDW vacation they have to double the amount of time they spend at WDW, be happy only getting on 3 attractions they want to do with no wait while waiting on long lines for everything else, and they shouldn't even bother trying to get a 4th FP+, ever. Because that is, you know, sooooo helpful.