maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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THIS!
I know that I and many of my rule-breaking, fastpass-hoarding, immoral friends, would take FPs early in the morning, with plans to use them later in the day. By the time later in the day rolled around we often were busy doing something else and never managed to make it back. That was our loss, but the people in line's gain.
Now with the new enforcement, we have more incentive to actually use that FP within the window, and adding to the line.
I'm sure I'm not the only one tossing FPs in the trash as I walked out of the park at the end of the day.
If an added bonus of the new policy is that the people who take FPs are going to make every effort to use them, then that makes me even more for the enforcement. I don't think what you were doing was immoral, but if you were kind of "eh" on making sure you got back to the ride, that was taking a FP away from someone who really wanted it and would have loved to have it. Just like the new ADR policy. It leaves those restaurants available for people who really want to eat there, and those spots are not taken by people who kinda sorta want an ADR there, but are not too sure, and may end up elsewhere. There was nothing wrong or immoral with it, but it is nice if ADRs and FPs go to people who are happy and excited to have them.
I will add too that we were just at WDW on the Dining Plan, and didn't find it hard to coordinate meals and FastPasses. If we thought the FP time was too close to meal time, or too soon after (didn't want to ride TestTrack on a full stomach, lol!), we just didn't take it.