dmband
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The benefit is they get more people to stay onsite for the 60 day window vs off site for 30But does stomping your foot and saying it's not fair change it? Not really
This benefits the company in the long run.
Is that really benefiting them in the long run when some people just don't go or get turned off.
I guess the answer is yes but it doesn't seem like a good idea overall imo
Fwiw so people know, I don't like fp+
I have never had it work out good for us and don't see it working out this time either.
Our biggest complaints are two things. First even though you select fp attractions that typically have longer lines, there have been plenty of times we arrived and waits where short while others longer. In turn you wasted a fp vs the old way where you would grab the longer line and wait in the shorter. (This happens in lower attendance day)
Second and a bigger concern to us is with small children it's almost impossible to predict where you want or can be at an exact time. Eating, naps, potty breaks or worse errors for example can and do screw up your plans and can make you miss fp times. Granted those can happen in the old way too but are less likely because you are in the park and can see wait times and form a plan right there on if it will fit into a nap time or if skipping it and getting something else fits better.
I also don't like making advanced dining res for the same basic reasons.
I don't know what I want to eat tonight let alone in 6 months from now. Add in young kids and try to make that call 6 months in advance
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