dizzneebabe
SOME IMAGINATION!!!
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In the terms of agreement for the new Disney Web site, there was a section on FP+. It said you would only be able to use FP+ in one park per day. So you can hop, but you'll be stuck waiting strictly standby at whatever park you didn't designate as your FP+ park that day.
I'm cautiously optimistic about this whole thing. I read the My Disney Experience terms and conditions that some OP's have cited in other threads. While it reads that once you utilize FP+ in one park, you are no longer able to use the standard FP system, I'm not convinced that it means you are forced to use the standby lines for other rides at the designated park or other parks. You won't be able to use the "standard FP system" b/c at that point you won't have a paper ticket. That's not to say they won't come up with a new version to be used with the RFID bracelet/bands for those who DO NOT book FP+ attractions.
Example scenario: I book my 4 (assuming it's the same as the testing) FP+ from home at 60 days out at MK. Assume those attraction times are scheduled from 9am-1pm. After 1pm I walk up to a kiosk with my RFID bracelet at a different attraction and receive a return time, just as I have in the past, but without a paper ticket.
I can understand not being able to "double dip" or have two FP's out at a time--just like the present system. But I would imagine there is more to this than we are hearing/seeing.
We know Disney is all about making money (while enhancing guest experiences); it is still a business. I find it very hard to believe that they would do something that could cause a reduction in revenue generating opportunities. Discouraging park hopping wouldn't make a dime.
There has to be a part of the plan that hasn't been finalized yet--or at least revealed.
I might be missing something or be be way off base here, but it just doesn't seem logical to limit the average guest to 4 FP+ attractions, per park, per day. What would be the incentive to remain in the park and spend $$?
I guess we'll have to wait and see!