I'm shocked at the negative feedback and backlash about the Genie+ announcement. Seems it's pure apprehension about change.
Too many people, I believe, I erroneously viewing this as now having to pay $15 per day for FP+, and having to book every morning at 7am, instead of 60 days in advance.
But this is NOT FP+. It should end up being a superior product. And for most attractions, there should be plenty of availability through the day. You would only be booking at 7am, if you want a 9am return time.
I am responding with any anger or frustration at the poster - but I have a perspective on the question that I have not noticed anyone share yet - and so do so to share why this is such a big deal for some and, honestly, to vent a little at Disney...
With the replacement of the Fastpass system, it is now impossible for me to know if my children can have a happy day at any Disney World park. And that crushes me. It just makes my heart hurt and makes me fear ever going to the parks again lest I have to see the disappointment in their faces after all of the work and cost and sacrificing that goes onto a trip. I have seven people in my family, including four children, ages 4 - 12. The 4 kids can't all go on the same rides all the time, due to height requirements and different anxiety levels. Each kid also has 2-3 "must dos" at each park - rides that they wait 3 years (the time between our DW trips) to be able to go on. Some are the same for some kids, but at most parks it is about 8 rides that the family HAS to do. Despite having three adults, we cannot split up the kids because one of the adults can't be relied upon and the younger kids have severe fear/anxiety issues that make them need their mom and dad to ride with them on many rides, plus none of the adults want to miss seeing the joy on the faces of any of the kids, and sharing the experiences with them - that is why we go as a family. So, our family generally HAS to do 7-8 specific rides each day in the parks, and always some of those rides are the most popular rides in the parks - the ones that will not be served by Genie+ alone. And, because the youngest ones are usually wiped out after lunch, our days have to end at 2pm or so, usually.
So, how can you possibly ride the 3 mountains, 7 dwarfs, Speedway, Buzz Lightyear, Dumbo, Barnstormer and the carousel [I can't explain my kids...] (and eat lunch) before 2pm? The ONLY way we could do it was to choose a slow time in the parks, stay on property, get the 3 Fastpasses asap, and pay for Touringplans access to get the data on exact wait times at every ride, every minute of the day, calculate the family's average walking speed, estimate the number and time of bathroom/snack/lunch breaks, and then create a minute-by-minute optimized plan using the three known fastpasses and times to walk between rides and wait in each queue. And then stick to it.
There is not enough time to ride the necessary rides without using fastpasses/lightning lanes. If I use lightning lanes, there is no way to plan a damn thing, because I have no idea beforehand what rides I will be able to get lightning lanes for, or when those access times will be. And it certainly won't be possible to do without using maximum Individual Attraction Selections every day - those are the rides with the longest lines. There is no way we can ride what the kids want to ride and spend 4 hours in standby lines for two rides.
And that is before considering the costs - Genie+ for 7 people for 6 days in the parks is $630. Let's guess each IAS will be $15 per person, per ride, per day, that is another $1,050. Add the two together, and that is an additional $1,680 for my family to be able to do what we used to be able to do for free - and to do it in a way that is not remotely as helpful. It is a way that will leave me in crippling anxiety every day wondering if we will be able to get the lightning lanes and IASs we need, when we need them, and then to (somehow, by some miracle) be able to accomplish without planning at all what used to take months of precision planning.
And, on top of this, I now have to rent a van for my trip for another $1,200 because Disney Express has been taken away and our family is too big, and needs too many car seats, to economically use Mears Connect or rideshare.
I now have to decide whether I disappoint my children now by telling them that we are not going back to Disney World for the foreseeable future, and save the $15,000 on the next trip, or do I spend the $15,000 and have them disappointed and upset while we are at Disney because they missed out on the ride(s) they had been waiting years for and one or more of their siblings got to ride on the rides they wanted (before our time in the parks ran out).
I am furious with Disney because I I trusted them enough to give my children a love for the parks over the last 12 years, and created an expectation in them, and now I have to disappoint them because of the company's unbridled greed. I have never taken my kids to Universal, and I never planned to do so beyond one trip to see Harry Potter stuff when they were older, if they wanted. Maybe now I have to try to see if I can replace their feelings for Disney World with Universal.
If and when I ever go back to DW, if this system is still in place, I certainly will not be staying on property as it is now an unjustifiable expense without Magical Express, without free parking, without EMH, and without the early Fastpass and ADR window (oh - and monorails that have broken down every single time I have stayed at a monorail resort). I have to make up all of these additional costs somewhere.
So disappointing.