What are we disagreeing about? The answer should be no. By all means, send them a letter. I would.We will agree to disagree on this point. Disney is the one that created this ride reservation system. People are using it as Disney intended. Disney has no business asking people to reschedule their FP+ like this. It's one thing when they decide to do a refurb, and FP+ have to be rescheduled...that's maintenance issues. Asking people to reschedule their vacation plans (i.e. go to an entirely different park than the one you were planning to go to as stated in the OP) less than 2 weeks before that vacation? That's something entirely different and unacceptable, IMO.
Of course my polite answer to the CM would be no. I would also be following that up with a polite, but very strongly worded letter, to WDW management.
Isn't that all businesses? They're charging more because people will pay it. Until demand slows and/or stops, this will keep happening.Probably not. It doesn't really appear that Disney cares much about their customers at all these days. Except as a dollar sign.
You seemed to be saying that someone should only have a problem with this if Disney was actually moving the FP+ for the guest, not just asking them to. My disagreement with that was that I don't think it's OK for them to even be asking in the first place. If I misunderstood your post, my apologiesWhat are we disagreeing about? The answer should be no. By all means, send them a letter. I would.

They just extended the hours the week before Easter.
I definitely think they should not be asking. But since they are, a firm no should be sufficient. Sufficient in that you shouldn't have to give them a reason why. But yeah, definitely voice your displeasure in a letter or email.You seemed to be saying that someone should only have a problem with this if Disney was actually moving the FP+ for the guest, not just asking them to. My disagreement with that was that I don't think it's OK for them to even be asking in the first place. If I misunderstood your post, my apologies![]()
Just will you change your plans? Nothing in return? That's crazy.According to Josh on Easy WDW Disney is call people to try and get them to change their MK FP+ reservations to somewhere else during Easter week. But they have not added EMH mornings or posted extended hours for the week. He's speculating this is due to the CM cutback over the last few weeks.
Hopefully all this will yield enough complaints to re-staff the parks properly.
Although lifting the FL resident blackout dates MAY (probably will) increase attendance on those dates, it has no effect on the number of FP+ that are issued in advance, as those dates are still blocked from FP+ for FL resident passes.
Playing devil's advocate here:
Let's assume the calls are being prompted based on the high number of FP+ already allotted for MK compared to other parks. Could it be that Disney is trying to avoid having to turn away guests with FP+ in the system due to capacity at MK, thereby creating the hassle for guests of canceling their FP+ on that day and then trying to make new ones for a different park on the fly?
I have not received a call, but am curious if they are explaining why they are asking (or recommending) this to people. This could be proactive customer service. If their system is warning them that there will be a capacity problem at MK, they could be looking out for their guests
I would take the call in this light: Keep my FP+, but make sure I am at MK as early as possible to make it in prior to reaching capacity. AND, if I were one of the unfortunate souls without FP+ already scheduled for the day, I would anticipate a lot of drops once the park reaches capacity by people who are being turned away.
Although lifting the FL resident blackout dates MAY (probably will) increase attendance on those dates, it has no effect on the number of FP+ that are issued in advance, as those dates are still blocked from FP+ for FL resident passes.
Disney calling to the faraway towns,
now was is declared, and battle come down.
Disney calling to the underworld,
come out of the cupboard you boys and girls.
Disney calling, now don't look to us.
Phony Frozenmania has bitten the dust.
Disney calling, see we ain't got no swing,
except for the ring of that Mickey thing.
Florida resident tickets have the same FP priveleges that other tickets have
Not for the dates that were blacked out. I went on my MDE account and tried to book FP+ for my parents who are FL resident passholders. The dates for that week are not unlocked in FP+.
And, how does adding extra magic hours or extending hours eliminate the problem of closing the park due to capacity? Parks reach capacity on holidays, even when there are extended hours.