I admit, I haven't read this entire thread, only made it throught the first 4 pages then on to the last page, so I appologize if this thought has already been made...
I agree that the Disney experiece is magical, that everyone no matter what their walk in life is is made to feel special and magical. I believe that the CM's at the counter service are just as sweet as the waiters/waitresses at the Coral Reef. Your dining experience is different, the $'s are different, but both are magical.
We need to remember that the change of FP is not going to keep people from riding the rides if they don't have FP. Go to any ride and there is a line for the regular stand by as well as FP. The FP opportunity does not keep people from riding without FP.
I remember when FP first started. It was great! When your ride time "window" came you could almost walk right up and get on the ride. Sometimes there was a 5 or at most 10 minute wait. Unfortunately that is not the way it is anymore.
The last couple of years (and we go during the value season) DH and I have waited 45 minutes to an hour with our FP for a ride. I admit, they were on popular rides (but isn't that why they have FP for those rides?) 2 years ago after being in the FP lane for K. Safari for over an hour we got close enough to see what the problem was. The CM was taking 4 times the people from the stand-by line. I understand both lines were long, but I thought this was crazy. A person who walked into the stand-by line just as we were joining the FP line actually ended up boarding the same ride we did! That was a waste of a FP in my opinion. There have been many times we have just thrown our FP tickets away after seeing the line.
Something needs to be done. I'm not saying that tying your FP to the amount of $'s your spending is the answer, but something needs to be done! Last year we went to US for the first time and experienced FOL. Reminded us of how FP used to be. When I was planning this trip I choose to stay at US for the perk of FOL, not because I enjoy spending 3X more for a room!
It seems to be an accepted fact that WDW could not limit the FP to people staying on Disney property. I really don't understand this. Yes, it would disappoint people not stayin on property, but that might be an incentive for tham to stay on property. It also would help releave some of the overload of FP.
I know I am probably going to be blasted for this and I'm sorry if I have hurt anyones feelings, but I honestly believe FP is no longer doing what it was designed to do and some changes need to be made. I'm not trying to exclude anyone, but in the real world you do get what you pay for and WDW (no matter how magical it is) is still part of the real world. If FP is tied to staying at WDW some people would not get the benefit of it. At the same time there are many people who don't get any benefit of WDW because of $'s. It is expensive to go to Disney period!
OK, I'm getting off my soap box. Sorry this is so long and rambling. Sorry if I hurt anyones feelings.
