frabjous
Mouseketeer
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- May 23, 2017
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… and it really is as terrible as everyone was saying, yet you kind of have to use it, at least in some parks. I am not referring to cost but user experience. We loved FP+ and miss it greatly. With FP, we could have everything well planned and make sense (which you already have to do with Dinning, DVC booking, etc.), and when the trip came, we could relax, become immersed in the parks, and have a blast.
Not so with G+; instead, stress and chaos are the game. Every day begins with at least a 6:50 am to login and purchase G+ arrange your selections, so you are primed to race and then start the mad scramble to pick only one ride (2 if you also do ILL). Unlike ILL, you can’t choose a time range; you try for whatever they have and watch time slots disappear or suddenly change to something random on the confirmation screen. Then it’s a gamble. Do you back off and retry (since they reset/release times in batches - the first list of times at 7 am, new slots open starting at 7:16 am, etc.) or take what you can get and recalculate the plan for your whole day in your head while booking the IlL. If the app crashes, well, too bad there goes your plans for the morning. If you are doing ILL and G+ simultaneously, it’s a good idea to have your partner join you in the fun! (you have already woken them up with your early alarm anyway). Your communication opportunity is so tight that it’s a good idea to do a dry run so you can be on the same page and not freak each other out when things go south and end up in an argument.
Assuming you survived that experience, you are still only partway through what was possible with FP+. You now need to set an alarm for 2 hours after park open (be prepared to keep doing that) and repeat the process while in the park or even mid-ride (I was literally scrambling to make Haunted Mansion work in the middle of Philharmagic)
Not only does this kill the vacation vibe, it breaks the theming, the illusion, the magic. Effectively, I am not in the park; my mind is tied to complexity mitigation and the darn glitchy app. Even when I do break away and try to take it all in, I have to zig-zag everywhere, which again breaks the immersive experience.
The good news is that exploiting early entry and the unofficial 15 min early open works well (hey, you have to be up early anyway, right?). We were able to do ROTR and Smugglers Run twice and then hang out a bit before jumping on ILL and G+ options later (including a second ROTR when the rest of the party showed up). Late hour trips and Moonlight Magic also worked well (as always).
So long story short is, we had a much better time treating it as more of a bonus/fallback, relying on other means to optimize our trip, viewing it more as a later day solution, and not caring if it worked out or not. That’s, of course, still a disappointment since even adapting and incorporating alternatives, the experience is still a step back from what we had in the past. I can only hope the negative feedback and long lines at Disney experience tents get through to them and they improve.
Unfortunately, no G+ surveys yet, but I am looking forward to them
Not so with G+; instead, stress and chaos are the game. Every day begins with at least a 6:50 am to login and purchase G+ arrange your selections, so you are primed to race and then start the mad scramble to pick only one ride (2 if you also do ILL). Unlike ILL, you can’t choose a time range; you try for whatever they have and watch time slots disappear or suddenly change to something random on the confirmation screen. Then it’s a gamble. Do you back off and retry (since they reset/release times in batches - the first list of times at 7 am, new slots open starting at 7:16 am, etc.) or take what you can get and recalculate the plan for your whole day in your head while booking the IlL. If the app crashes, well, too bad there goes your plans for the morning. If you are doing ILL and G+ simultaneously, it’s a good idea to have your partner join you in the fun! (you have already woken them up with your early alarm anyway). Your communication opportunity is so tight that it’s a good idea to do a dry run so you can be on the same page and not freak each other out when things go south and end up in an argument.
Assuming you survived that experience, you are still only partway through what was possible with FP+. You now need to set an alarm for 2 hours after park open (be prepared to keep doing that) and repeat the process while in the park or even mid-ride (I was literally scrambling to make Haunted Mansion work in the middle of Philharmagic)
Not only does this kill the vacation vibe, it breaks the theming, the illusion, the magic. Effectively, I am not in the park; my mind is tied to complexity mitigation and the darn glitchy app. Even when I do break away and try to take it all in, I have to zig-zag everywhere, which again breaks the immersive experience.
The good news is that exploiting early entry and the unofficial 15 min early open works well (hey, you have to be up early anyway, right?). We were able to do ROTR and Smugglers Run twice and then hang out a bit before jumping on ILL and G+ options later (including a second ROTR when the rest of the party showed up). Late hour trips and Moonlight Magic also worked well (as always).
So long story short is, we had a much better time treating it as more of a bonus/fallback, relying on other means to optimize our trip, viewing it more as a later day solution, and not caring if it worked out or not. That’s, of course, still a disappointment since even adapting and incorporating alternatives, the experience is still a step back from what we had in the past. I can only hope the negative feedback and long lines at Disney experience tents get through to them and they improve.
Unfortunately, no G+ surveys yet, but I am looking forward to them
