Bete
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I also wonder if people who had the legacy FP system mastered will ever be able to get as much out of the current FP+ system. As is, I have yet to figure out how to get as much done under the current system as I was able to accomplish with legacy. I also had it down so I never ran anywhere, didn't have a person designated to go across the park to pull a fast pass, and never actually crossed the park for the sole purpose of a fast pass. I was able to ride the rides I enjoyed multiple times with minimal wait. As such, I stayed in the parks usually from rope drop to closing. For our upcoming trip, we will be in the parks significantly less time because we just don't see it being a valuable use of our time. We will do what we wish to do, but since we won't get to do our favorites multiple times without waiting significantly longer than we once did, we won't be staying in the parks. This means we also will likely be spending less money in the parks. Also, it seems to me that the majority of people I see who prefer the FP+ system to the legacy FP system say that they like it because they know that they have those three rides that they will have less wait for and so they are now able to sleep in and not rush to the park at rope drop or risk there not being any fast passes left. I can't imagine that was Disney's reasoning. I can't believe that a company that is out to make money intentionally designed a system to make it easier for people to spend less time in the parks. However, many are saying that they are and see it as a big bonus to FP+.![]()
I agree.
I think you hit it. If and when I return to Disney I will consider it to be an half day experience every day. I'll use my easy FP+ and be done with my three picks and leave the park. I'll mix it up with doing mornings on certain days, afternoons on other days and evenings still on other days. I will go elsewhere with my freed up time.
Since, the Disney parks are open later than many other competitors especially with late magic hours for onsite guests I may use the late hours for Disney and spend my day elsewhere. It will be a longer day, but I will be able to accomplish much more overall everywhere and therefore I will have a shorter stay in Florida overall. We like all the different parks; so, we will make it work in a different way if I return. We can do a nap and get in a longer day between two, different parks. I can see this working. I will cut down on resort costs this way with a shorter stay.
I can see doing early extra magic mornings without FP+ and leaving the park by 11 am. Then go elsewhere for the day and return to Disney in the evening with my 3 choices for FP+.
I'm formulating new parks strategies and I'm confident I will find what works out best for us. Bottom line I will spend less time at Disney, but I will be more commando style during my time there.
I absolutely won't waste my time in long lines. I won't go on lesser rides. I absolutely won't be dining in the parks; unless, I'm there during a free dining promo. I won't be shopping at all. I'll concentrate on my Disney FP+ and get out of there.