So, I had been following these FP+ threads previously but I don't think I ever commented on one. I've been away from the DIS for a few months (last trip was in December) and just came back yesterday because of a specific question related to a son's school band trip. I got sucked back in to reading these threads because of the one posting about the FP+ lines snaking through the park. I ended up reading that one and this one (why, I'm not sure since it doesn't affect me...). Anyway, I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. We are a family with 3 boys. We are proud rope-drop prior "uber-users" of FP legacy. We are prior AP holders who have lived for the past 10 years within a few hours of Disney World. Our APs expired in December and we did not renew because of FP+. My responses to what I have read on this (and other) threads (not singling any poster out): 1. "Disney doesn't care about guests like me" - We have spent probably $100,000 at Disney over the past 10 years, between tickets, hotels, restaurants, etc. Why would Disney not want my $100,000??? And I'm sure we're not an isolated case; there are others out there like us. Is FP+ really going to bring in 20 $5,000 families over that time BECAUSE OF FP+ THAT WOULD NOT OTHERWISE HAVE COME? Is FP+ reaching out to that kind of new audience? Or are enough of the first-time visitors going to be so happy with the FP+ system that they'll make return trips to make up for the money lost by losing our business? Or are enough visitors now going to be buying more souvenirs to make up for losing our business? I kinda doubt it, but if Disney has determined that they will make up those losses, more power to them. We'll just spend our vacation money elsewhere. Really glad we ended up not getting DVC... 2. "You're really going to stop going to Disney because you can't get your precious fastpasses??" - Yes, we're really going to stop going to Disney because we can't get our fastpasses. Standing in lines is very stressful for us. Listening to 3 bored boys complain and trying to get them to keep their hands off of each other while standing in line for an hour is not my idea of a good time. That juggling act, combined with the fact that we won't be able to fit into a day the same things that we used to fit into a day tips the scales to make it not worth our money anymore. It may be worth it to some, but not to us. To each his own, but Disney is really missing an opportunity to get our money. 3. "FP+ levels the playing field and makes FP use more fair" - This has been discussed at length, but just throwing my hat in the ring on the side of FP legacy being more fair. EVERYONE had the same opportunities at the same starting point using that system (except for the morning EMH, of course, whose effects were minimal). Whether staying onsite or off, whether planning your trip months ahead of time or being a spontaneous visitor, EVERYONE could start collecting FP at the same time (park opening). I agree that Disney probably doesn't exactly care about being "fair". They care about making money. They may, however, care about the general population's perception of fair which could affect their bottom line...