I particpated in the FP+ trials last week. A few impressions:
2. Second thing I noticed was that I would receive an email itinerary of my FP+ choices for that day - often several hours after the times for the FP's, Nice to be reminded that I was supposed to have been on TSM an hour agoself doing that several times a day because, well, the time window for an FP is not the.
3. Third thing I noticed was that FP and FP+ were putting pressure not only on Standby lines, but also the FP lines. I've never seen an FP line for Space Mountain reach back to the Lunching Pad on a Wednesday in early December before but I did last week.
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I don't even carry my phone in the parks and I guess I'm not very tech savy, because I have no idea how to check my emails down there and wouldn't want to even if I could.
The fast pass line was all the way out of the building and all the way back to the Lunching Pad? Heck, how long was the standby line?

No way would I stand in a line like that. That's when I'd leave the park and run over to Universal. (I am an AP holder for both.) In fact, the more I hear about Fast Pass Plus the better staying onsite at Universal looks. I love their front of the line perk and it does not interfere with their regular lines either. Plus they have more single rider lines, which works great if we are not staying onsite for front of the line access. I need to get another WDW AP for my May trip, but the more I'm reading, the more I'm thining about skipping WDW this next year (and I usualy go 4-6 times a year to WDW).