I have an AP and DD will have an AP after she turns 3, but we travel with non-AP holders for our trips. How do we work out FP+ usage then.
I have my ap...
My husband is not renewing his AP... so i bought him a 10 day park hopper pass...
so what happens to us since we are on different ticket types?
will we be able to book fp together?!
or do i have to send him on space mountain on his own?!
FIXES!!!
We need more FIXES!!!
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Now that Disney is screwing with all the good things that make it an enjoyable place for us, I'm glad my passes are expiring soon. SeaWorld here we come!
Maybe even Universal as well!
To Robo and Supporters of, "It ain't broke."
Maybe FP is not broke, but it does not work for everyone.
It borders on the absurd that FP for a single attraction can 'sellout' at a considerable time before Park closing. FP+ gives my family a chance of getting as much of other choices at Disney before the early birds catch them all. Being able to plan a 10pm roller coaster ride with my wife on the one 'date night' we might be getting is a good thing for many guests with DisBoard quality information. I'm happy to give up volume of FP for the ability to get those few that I really want via FP+.
Offering an insider view of fireworks via FP+ is a way of giving insiders something more.
It appears to me that you can either plan ahead with FP+ limitations or you can maintain the status quo by using the original and remaining FP system. I cannot see how the original system is going to be broken by addition of FP+.
The OP seems to be that we may not use both simultaneously and be limited in scope to 20 FP+ per quarter. This seems like too few, but we'll let the rubber hit the road when Disney makes complete announcements.
Like SueEllen I'm a local- only we buy the FL Resident seasonal tickets. We do go every week that we have had our tickets, so that also blows your 13 times a year statistic which you still have not linked to.
We rarely do FP except in HS because I won't wait in a line longer than 10 minutes. That's why we have seasonal passes, so we don't have to. Now that Disney is screwing with all the good things that make it an enjoyable place for us, I'm glad my passes are expiring soon. SeaWorld here we come!
Maybe even Universal as well!
Maybe FP is not broke, but it does not work for everyone.
FIXES!!!
We need more FIXES!!!
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Like SueEllen I'm a local- only we buy the FL Resident seasonal tickets. We do go every week that we have had our tickets, so that also blows your 13 times a year statistic which you still have not linked to.
We rarely do FP except in HS because I won't wait in a line longer than 10 minutes. That's why we have seasonal passes, so we don't have to. Now that Disney is screwing with all the good things that make it an enjoyable place for us, I'm glad my passes are expiring soon. SeaWorld here we come!
Maybe even Universal as well!
The people that have gotten to test FP+, did they use regular FP on the day they used FP+, and if so, was that taken into account by Disney when the testers told Disney how much they loved FP+. I see people mention they were able to change their FP+ rides/times while at Disney, but will it still be so easy when you add thousands of more people into the system. There is a big difference in a 1000 people using a sytem to test out something, and then the system opening up to everyone that stays on property, or even worse, opening up to all visitors on a given day.