I am not trying to protect anyone from criticisms of Disney. I am trying to help them get more balanced and more factual information.
When have I EVER said that nobody is experiencing less with FP+? The important thing for "neophytes" to understand is that many of those people are guests who have visited WDW many times, have crossed several attractions of their to do list, and then used paper FPs to their advantage to ride the few attractions that they were interested in several times each. That is usually not what first time and infrequent visitors are looking to do. Many of them are much more interested in doing many different things once each.[/QUOTE]
I'm glad you are the self- appointed spokesperson for new and infrequent visitors to WDW. How have you reached your conclusions that infrequent and first time visitors want to experience many different things once each? Is this
perhaps another example of .......hyperbole?
I'm really starting to think that you don't even know what "hyperbole" means.
But, let's put that aside because it isn't important and we are straying away from the original points.
To get back to the point that started this, let me ask you a direct question. Do you think it is really true that FP+ only allows guests to do 3-4 attractions in a day? That is inconsistent with my experience but, since I haven't been to WDW since August, maybe things have changed significantly since then. If that is really true, maybe I don't want to go to WDW anymore either.
On one day in August, we went to DHS at opening and did TSMM, TOT, RNRC, and ST in less than an hour and a half and then went on to other things. But, we didn't use any FPs at DHS that day. Are you saying that, if we had used FP+ at DHS, we wouldn't have been allowed to do anything else? That would really stink.