Sorry if this has been answered before (I tried reading through pages and pages of answers but there are too many), if I do not want to make any fastpass+ bookings can we just get fast passes on the go like we used to (assuming there is availability)? I'm hoping to get a response from someone who has recently been there and done this as I am not only curious if it's possible but also if popular attractions get so booked up with FP+ bookings that there won't be any left for people like me who want to book on the fly.
I don't see any point to the FP+ system, mostly because I didn't see any problem with the old system. I feel like it's just adding confusion and also giving us one more thing that we have to obsessively plan and stay up until midnight each night to get the optimum bookings. I already go crazy waking up at 5:00am MST 180 days before our vacation to try and book online reservations for all of the must-try restaurants and call in and wait on hold for 45 minutes to get tickets to the Food and Wine Festival events as soon as they become available. Do I really need to start doing this just to get fast passes for the rides we want to go on?
I do create rough schedules for our Disney trips and we always try to stick to them, but other than our meal reservations we mostly just go with the flow so if we're going to be stuck planning every single moment of our trip to make sure that we can do the things we want to do, the fun and magic is slowly being sucked out of our annual trip.
Ok rant over, I'm still a huge Disney fan and I don't mean to sound like a bummer, just trying to understand the point of all of this and would love some feedback from someone who has been there and done it (with or without FP+). We will be there Oct 11th (yay!!!)
Thanks for the help