-If someone books a reservation and pays for it / keeps it for one night and gets a 60 fp advantage, that is not 'gaming the system.' That reservation was legitimate and that person deserves the same rights as any other paying customer. To suggest otherwise makes no sense
I would agree the check in and check out days used Fastpasses obtained at 60 days was not gaming the system. However grabbing and using the rolling 60 day window (which is gone now) was gaming the system. It was very clearly laid out on Disney’s website “Plus, if you are staying at a
Disney Resort hotel, you can make your FastPass+ selections up to 60 days prior to check-in for the entire length of your stay.” So the rolling 60 day window was a big in
MDE, IMO, because this sentence clearly says length of your stay. Also grabbing 10 magicbands by booking a tent site at FW seemed unethical to me at the least, somethings allowed can still be unethical.
-To the 'umbrella policy' naysayers: I don't understand why it is so 'wrong' for Disney to allow, for example, a set of Grandparents who live in Orlando to be able to go on the same rides / fp's with their grandkids who are staying onsite and they only see once every 5 years.
Again quoting above “Plus, if you are staying at a
Disney Resort hotel, you can make your FastPass+ selections up to 60 days prior to check-in for the entire length of your stay.” The operative word is you, which is plural and singular of course, so it implies to me only those staying at a resort are to make a fastpass selection for the length of their stay. You are more than free to call reservations every time I do I ask this question on who is allowed to make them 60 days before and they told me only those I list on the reservation. I was also told if MDE allows it its a glitch and if found abusing it they may take away fastpass from those individuals. Something I’m not willing to risk.
Why does it bother you so much that Disney is trying to create a smooth guest experience for these families? It's not a 'loophole' or 'gaming the system.' It's excellent guest relations.
It doesn’t bother me when they do that but this statement requires one to believe umbrella is intentionally allowed by Disney which I don’t think it is. Especially at the way it is discussed and used on this site.
When my family gets free water at QS instead of paying $5 for a bottle of water, are we 'gaming the system' because we didn't pay for it and other guests aren't 'in the know' enough to know it's an option? Are we 'gaming the system' when we pack our own snacks or lunch because other guests are paying for their meals and didn't know bringing in their own food was an option? What about getting a photopass photographer to take pictures of you with your own camera instead of paying for a photopass package?
As for your water statement Disney Park Moms (an official Disney sure) has said people can get the water at QS so it is free information:
https://disneyparksmomspanel.disney...r-bottle-refill-stations-similar-ones-366785/
As for the food again Disney is explicitly clear on this:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/parks/outside-food-and-drink/
As for the photopass photographers Disney Parks Moms have covered this:
https://disneyparksmomspanel.disney...raphers-picture-own-camera-theirs-know-58631/
So these three items aren’t really the same to compare as loopholes like the fastpass ones. A loophole is specifically finding a way to manipulate the rules for an advantage. These three items are explicitly allowed so not a loophole.
My parents and siblings and I have always stayed offsite and always abided by the 30 days, jealous of those onsite. So I can fully sympathize with Disney being very expensive to afford onsite for the 60 days. Though recently I’ve saved up to start staying onsite myself and taking some family members.