Phil Dunphy
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Yeah, the problem is the same whether there's fancy rifd or not.
i would think of it this way...how many FP kiosks are there now? and you have to walk to the specific location of the attraction you want to FP. During busy times there are lines at FP kiosks for the top attractions. to me the current FP set up is already feeling dated.
with FP+ you can use any kiosk...so if one has a line, look for another on the way to wherever in the park you are going.
personally, i look forward to this flexibility as it's always an issue who is going to be the FP runner in our group (either me or my DS12 - who no longer looks at FP running as a novelty)
I see no need for people to panic. At worst, the system is dumbed down to be nothing more than an RFID delivery system of hte same FP parameters we have grown to love....
Time for this: Me too!
But maybe it will all work itself out and make perfect sense eventually.![]()
Do we have any idea when the MagicBands are going out? Is this something say, October visitors to WDW on property will receive?
Disney can't/won't properly retro-engineer a dang dancing yeti. Plus their website is specious. I think having doubts about FP+ is reasonable.The biggest problem i see in trying to figure out hte intricacies of the FP+ system is we don't have the hard number data on guests levels, FP's, crowd trends...Disney does. the FP system and the FP+ system are nothing more than mathematics. If Einstein was able to come up with the theory of relativity and man has been on the moon, then i think it's safe to say there are people outside of the DIS, who work at Disney who are smart enough to utilize the data that exists and calculate what is feasible.
See aboveThe thing that bothers me most about the "panic'ers" is that no one seems to be giving Disney the benefit of the doubt. No one is willing to believe that there's more going on than what you can see.
Hey, if he's willing to assume the risk of significant downtime in the event there's an issue (and really almost any downtime is significant on a WDW vacation), then I'm not going to begrudge him any "massive double dip advantage" in the event there are no issues.
I mean there have to be some beta testers.
If he is willing to take the risk, good for him. Personally, I'd rather play it safe on my WDW vacation.
.Disney can't/won't properly retro-engineer a dang dancing yeti. My understanding is there are structural implications. I suppose if they shut down EE for 6mo+ to do the work, then we would be hearing complaints about that as well. Plus their website is specious. While i agree it is frustrating to deal with all the various and random glitches with Disney's website and app's, I also think we don't always appreciate how complex it all is and the fact that it's live 24/7 probably makes it exponentialy more difficult to make changes and upgrades. How many of us deal with IT issues at our workplace? and that's ususally just a server with email or some specific application that is affected I think having doubts about FP+ is reasonable. I too have my concerns but then also put it in the perspective of if this were to completely fail, what are teh implications for Disney? There is so much on the line with this that i just don't see failure as an option. Will there be some glitches and hiccups and extensive tweaking, no doubt, but we also have had reports of how rough it was when FP was tested and rolled out...yet here we are trying to cling to that very system, in fear of change.
See above
I haven't read every post in this thread, but my general impression on the board is not one of panic. It's one of concerns, thoughts and skepticism...but not panic. Not being 100% in love with this concept isn't the same thing as panicking about its implementation.
ah, then your no better than me apparently.Last week of September is low risk to "beta test". watch out for the troll
The biggest problem i see in trying to figure out hte intricacies of the FP+ system is we don't have the hard number data on guests levels, FP's, crowd trends...Disney does. the FP system and the FP+ system are nothing more than mathematics. If Einstein was able to come up with the theory of relativity and man has been on the moon, then i think it's safe to say there are people outside of the DIS, who work at Disney who are smart enough to utilize the data that exists and calculate what is feasible.
I've been going to Disney for decades.
I know what I can ride and when and why.
Nine attractions?
Nine?
Here's a typical MK day for us (and likely many others here.)
(In rough order)
Peter Pan x2
Winnie the Pooh
Space Mtn.
CoP
Buzz Lightyear x2
Haunted Mansion x2
Jungle Cruise
Splash Mtn. x2
BTM x2
WDW Railroad
Mickey's Philharmagic
TTA PeopleMover
MK Lighted Parade
-that's 18 attraction experiences.
(At the top of the day, add some of the new FL attractions and maybe
cut off a "repeat" ride or two.)
No, not Christmas Week or 4th of July or Easter/Spring Break,
but in Jan., early Feb., May, Late Nov., early Dec.
Anyone here NOT do something at least similar?
My thoughts seem to be against the majority in this group but I'm happy to see how this rolls and then formalize opinions after that. We enjoy FP's but they don't command our touring. We travel in late August and rarely are the standby lines so long that we choose not to use them.
Our meals are planned out and I choose our parks well in advance too (just the way we roll) so I'm excited to give this a try. I like the fact that we don't have to hit the parks at rope drop each day to secure FP's for attractions we want to go to.
Excited to give it a try and then decide what I think about it. Bring it on!
I'm actually looking forward to this in a twisted sort of way. The idea of being able to book my FP+ for the park I plan to hop to in the evening will allow my nights to be that much more productive.
I'm a rope drop gal, so honestly FPs are never *essential* for me in my first park unless I'm there during a holiday week since we can knock out the headliners by 10:30 or so with minimal lines.
But the thought of being able to hop to DHS for the evening and do TOT, TSMM and ST with no wait...![]()
I just realized another reason Disney is doing this. If FPs can sell out a lot faster. that's a WHOLE lot fewer CMs needed to man the FP stations.
Jason
I just realized another reason Disney is doing this. If FPs can sell out a lot faster. that's a WHOLE lot fewer CMs needed to man the FP stations.
Jason
I hadn't even thought of that angle.I just realized another reason Disney is doing this. If FPs can sell out a lot faster. that's a WHOLE lot fewer CMs needed to man the FP stations.
Jason