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I'll start by saying I do not like the new system at all and wish it would go back to how it was done. But if pre-booking is the system Disney wants to go with, then I want to get what I want at 60 days. I do not like the idea that my family could search everyday before our trip, stalking the website, spending lots of time and not get what we want to find a family that does no planning gets a FP+ slot the morning they enter the park that we had be searching for. If Disney wants me to preplan my rides then reward me for doing so. Again, it isn't my choice. I don't want to pre-book my rides but what I dislike even more is not being able to get what I want not because of my effort but because Disney is controlling the slots. I am viewing this as how it will impact our vacation. Not what is best for Disney. I also know that it is Disney's right to control it in anyway they want.
I totally get where you are coming from. I am a pre-planner and I LOVE to be first in line
But, I do wish that everyone would consider this fact:Not everyone is on-board with this system yet. Disney CMs and their guests can not pre-book any FP+. As of right now, CMs and their guests need to book all of their FP+ day-of, at the kiosks. Until Disney gets their own employees on-board, I certainly hope they are holding some FP+ aside for day-of booking. Consider our situation:
My DH is a CM up in Connecticut. We have had our August 2014 on-site reservations booked since October of 2013. I would love nothing more than to pre-book our FPs before our trip. But, that's jut not possible. My DH puts in a lot of work for his awesome employer and I think it would be really unfortunate if he couldn't at least try out the new mine train, among other things.
I totally understand that Disney needs to get its regular customers set-up and operational in MDX before they bring their own employees on-board. But, until that time I think it would be great if Disney kept some FP+ slots available for day-of booking. I guess I'm just trying to make the point that, as of now, not everyone who books day-of FP+ are families who "do no planning".

I've seen posts of a few people who have called Disney and were told that fastpasses are still available for an attraction, however they can't have them (likely because Disney is holding some for day of guests, for the kiosks, or for the people who can only book 30 days out)...there are so many wonderful CMs out there and it would be terrible if they can't get anything and have to stand in long kiosk lines and fight for whats left.