DCLMP
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You could not overlap the times on you fast passes so it was more like 3 hours of your day. The standby lines were always too long to fill in the gaps waiting for the next fast pass. I am firmly in the I hated fast pass plus column. I had great success with Genie+ at WDW and DL and the standby lines were always manageable.I'm sorry but this whole "planning your entire day" was a RIDICULOUS and fake complaint about FP+. You had to pick three rides you wanted to ride. Period. That's it - no more. You had to plan about 1 hour of your entire day. If you're can't figure out 3 rides you'd like to book then no system is going be good for you. And you could go to whatever parks you wanted before, after, etc.
Genie+ has not only not solved that issue but has made it worse. Now you have to commit to a park months in advance. And you know all that planning you had to do 30-60 days in advance? Well now you get to do it starting at 6:55 am every single morning of your trip and constantly during the day. "But you don't have to use it" you may say. Well guess, what? You didn't have to use FP+ either. So no difference there.
The whole planning in advance was always a fake and overblown complaint. Every trip you take anywhere you can either plan or not plan - up to you. Disney was never any different than other other vacation when it came to planning. But now - not only can't you plan - but you have to pay extra for a crap shoot as to what you can accomplish using what you've paid for.
The planning in advance is a real complaint for both systems. No it's not required, but good luck riding anything if you don't. You don't have to make dining reservations 60 days in advance, but good luck eating if you don't . Yes Disney is very different than a lot of vacations. I don't have to plan my whole day out when I go to Universal, go on a cruise , go to the beach, or even go to Europe for that matter.