I know we are a bit more on MB than FP+ with this sorry.
But assuming there was no downside to WDW knowing every step you take, what is in the upside for either the guest or WDW?
Or what is the downside when I think about it.
Especially with what they can currently get anyway.
I have ideas either way-just wondering from others.
I sort of agree with a PP that refers to crowd control (yes they could use overhead cameras, but counting hits from an RFID is a LOT easier to code software for), except for one thing:
This only tracks MB guests. Which is a minority of the crowds.
Possible upsides for MB guests (spitballing here):
- If a guest doesn't have an ADR, a digital restaurant coupon appears on their smartphone for the land they're in (an alert, or displayed with their FP selections).
- In the same vein, store coupons.
- An alert that a different FP time window has opened up for the land they're in.
Possible upsides for Disney:
- Increased restaurant attendance. Or even restaurant crowd control (directing guests to lower-volume restaurants, so they don't give up on long lines and visit a snack cart instead)
- Increased shopping
- Not sure how tracking MB guests' movements (even in aggregate) helps Disney. I can see where it helps them to know where I am
now. I can't see why they want to know where I've
been (or where crowds have been). They can get that data from wait times. Maybe to direct crowds to less-crowded lands? Not sure how they could even do that.