vacationclub, perhaps we are not taking opposite sides of an issue, so much as looking at it from different angles. Just because a thing is written doesn't make it unquestionable in my mind. I read in your posts that being written equals legitimacy. That it is not NORMAL to question something that's written. I am simply stating that questioning the examples you gave - posted check out times, for example- is the NORMALfor many folks. I agree that not everyone is smart enough to question written information, nor do they always have cause - but that maybe we
should all question such things as price tags. (another example you gave)
To use another of your examples - according to Mapquest and GPS's - my address was NOT where they had me on the map. So yes, even addresses have to be double checked.
The one e-ride night sign we saw did not spell out what e-ride was. So it's a fine example where Disney did not spell out policy loud and clear. If you simply looked at the 'printed' information, you would have assumed that the sign did not apply to YOU. I'm pretty sure Disney did that intentionally. E-ride only worked if it was 'exclusive.' That's what I'm saying. We all SHOULD make a habit of being well informed. Fastpass policy is no different. It's wise to request clarification.
Getting more on subject, child swap - for many years - was not publicized by Disney. There STILL is no sign at any attraction that I am aware of which informs guests that they can request one. So maybe we're talking semantics here- but in effect- ALMOST the only way to find out about child swap is to ASK at the attraction about it, and some staff are VERY reluctant to give them out!
Does that make childswap pass users rule breakers? Sometimes CM's DO make you feel that way.
And going way back in this thread - someone asked if folks will get more or less fp's because of this policy. It occurs to me - that with the new policy in place- MY family - when we qualify - will most likley be getting more child swap passes. Most of the time, we don't bother with child swap passes because fp's are enough. Child swap - as it is currently done at Disney - allows guests an open ended return window for the rest of the day they are issued. It is perfectly legitimate to use them late in the day, and child swap pass users must go through the fastpass line.
I actually wish WDW did child swap the way Universal does. Universal has a waiting room at the ride loading area- AFTER the preshow. The swap occurs at the front of the line. Using child swap on a WDW attraction like Soarin' or Test Track is riduculous because it takes over half an hour to complete the child swap. (i.e. for the second set of riders to ride, double preshow) At Universal, it is MUCH faster.
Actually I found out about the AAA discounts/perks thanks to a certain non-Disney website, not AAA. The AAA website has (almost) no specific information. My AAA agent did not do her job. She literally made about as many errors as she could have made, including two that nearly wrecked the vacation. She did not inform me of any of the discounts. The only thing she was asked to book was the room and ME! I did all the rest.