Cafeen
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To highlight this... (quoting to supportI agree with the comments that ADRs are simply different in terms of guest expectations. I see ADRs as something that enhance the Disney experience for some people but are not essential for most people. They are very different than major attractions that are included in an already-purchased very expensive theme park ticket. I think most people have a least heard of the concept of hard to get dinner reservations and aren't very surprised that Disney's most popular restaurants are that way. It will be interesting to see how FP+ is promoted in terms of creating expectations both for early reserving and last minute changes, how much guests are prompted to make their selections before their trip, and how it will play out in reality. I'm a little nervous about our first spring break trip next April. Maybe I'll scrap that and plan a cruise instead. Much less stress.

How many here would feel their trip was at least somewhat worthwhile if they didn't go to any restaurants?
How many here would feel their trip was at least somewhat worthwhile if they didn't visit any attractions?
Not to skew my own results (since that's a highly unscientific poll anyway

Now, supply and demand differ between restaurants and attractions as well (as we all know.) The question (that we can't answer) is whether or not the supply of FP+ for particular attractions for particular times will keep up with demand? Will all the headliners be BOGs of the FPR world? It's certainly possible depending on the details. That's what scares a lot of people.
Of course, this is just to illustrate the difference in guest expectation between ADRs and FPRs. I, by no means, mean to say that this is a use case or hypothetical situation where you'd get 0 attractions in if you didn't get FP+. I feel I have to disclaim that before someone takes it out of context...
Another thing to think about. Some of us (I think most of us) are assuming that the "Same Day" FP+s would be in addition to our 3 prebooked ones. This may not be the case as the testing groups only ever got 3 (though, from what I hear, if they missed one, they were allowed to rebook another one.)I agree that these are ALL POSSIBLE, but, this is all total speculation, and nothing more.
And I am still not sure about the last point, getting conflicting reports about same day FPs in addition to your pre-booked. But, time will tell, but I also think its fair to say, that if we are truly limited to 3 per day, and no same day, I, and many others, will not be happy.
Of course, pure speculation and hypothetical, but throws another wrench into the works...