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Your comment about nothing in life is certain indicates, once again, your desire to simply be disagreeable.Easy. I’ve done it with MaxPass and old paper FP. I simply grab the pass a couple hours earlier.
Yes… I’m assuming it will operate somewhat close to how it’s supposed to operate.
For some reason, you’re assuming it won’t operate anything like it’s supposed to operate.
Simplistically, Disney World ‘reimbursed’ FP+ holders with options when weather and/or mechanical issues closed a ride. If you had an impacted FP, you were given another choice. But I digress…
Your notion of ride certainty is based on wishful thinking, at best.
If, as you say, Genie is ‘next available’ - seems as if you are the only person who knows what that will actually mean in a new, unlaunched, Genie+ program.
For instance - when we all log in at 7am, with no Parks yet open - what is the next available time that Haunted Mansion is going to be available on Genie+?
Will folks be able to select a time of their choice, or the next available time slot with openings provided by Genie+? Choice or Genie+?
You seem quite certain that you will miraculously (you said, “Easy”) select your choiced-3pm based on some skill set you learned with MaxPass; you’ve suggested that the next available time Genie+ offers will be your choiced-3pm, not some other time - because you learned how to game the MaxPass system.
That you have any certainty with your answer is reason enough to doubt anything you say, because as you keep reminding us - the product hasn’t actually launched. Moreover, Genie+ is being designed to further limit folks from being able to game a system.
Similarly, when booking for the individually priced Lightning Lane, Disney told us in writing that there will be a limited number of spaces for each time-slot (i.e., 1000 spaces at 7pm). If, let’s say the 1000 spaces at 7pm are booked, then what?
Regardless of your answer, if a time-slot can become full, then even with Lightening Lane, you get no time certainty until you have paid for a specific time-slot.
More specifically, if Rise of Resistance ‘sells out’ virtual queue in mere seconds, how high a price tag can you speculate before it fails to ‘sells out’ on any given day?
Further, if on-site guests can book Lightening Lane at 7am, what gives off-site guests any certainty that their time-slot of choice won’t be ‘sold out’ before their 9am booking window opens?
And a ‘sold out’ time-slot means zero ride certainty, even for people willing to pay….unless Disney can rig their own game by offering additional spaces in previously sold-out time-slots based on a willingness of folks to pay even more money. More succinctly, there is no guarantee that Rise of Resistance will have any noticeable availability for off-site guests.
That you have any degree of confidence regarding these nuanced matters based on your experience with MaxPass, shows how little you understand about the dynamics at Disney World and the potential for a self-serving rigged-bidding system [that has not yet launched].
Your confidence is based on speculation of how you hope the system should work, nothing more.
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