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We all know it, they are like......noses, everybody has one. I appreciate everybody's perspective. Always fascinates me that two different people, on a trip at the same time, can have two completely different experiences. That's what's so great about individuality. Knowing what works or doesn't work for different people can be a big help to everyone planning a trip!
So, share your experiences, and leave the debate aside. Not sure if I can do this, but I do want feedback based on EXPERIENCES, actual trips using FP+. So, if you've been and used FP+ let us know when, what worked for you, and what didn't work for you. We've all had differing experiences, let's respect them all....
I'll go first. Been 4 times using FP+. The first two were summer of 2013 and December 2013, both during testing. I won't comment on those, because the test wasn't a true picture, although it allowed us to use parts of the system while still pulling paper FPs.
The second two trips were Summer of 2014 and a New Years 2015 trip.
What worked? Frankly, for us, just about everything. On both trips we had no trouble reserving the FP+ we wanted for everyone. Yes, including A&E and 7DMT, and it wasn't even at 60 days. I do think as more people use FP+ those two have gotten harder to get, especially A&E. After already "locking ourselves in" to a park previously by making dining ADRs, it wasn't that difficult to pick a couple of rides to reserve in the parks I knew we would be in. As we are rope droppers and am EMH people, we scheduled FP+ for the evening. Walking into Epcot or DHS with FP+ in hand for Soarin/TT or TSMM/RnR was quite nice. With a little bit of moving (maybe a half hour of 'puter strokes) it wasn't hard to stack the FP+ to minimize down time in between.
What didn't work? FP+ beyond 3. We only tried twice. Didn't wait more than 10 minutes at the kiosks and got Buzz and BTMRR....but with evening FP+ reserved there wasn't a lot of opportunity to get additional FP+, although we never really seemed to need them. Standby lines....yes, I believe they have gotten longer on rides that never used to have FP+. Not that we couldn't ride them with a short standby line, but sometimes we'd have to pass by a ride like Pirates when the SB was 45 minutes....and come back later in the evening when it was only 10. A minor inconvenience for us, but inconvenience nonetheless.
So tell everyone about your experiences, and let's follow the rules.
So, share your experiences, and leave the debate aside. Not sure if I can do this, but I do want feedback based on EXPERIENCES, actual trips using FP+. So, if you've been and used FP+ let us know when, what worked for you, and what didn't work for you. We've all had differing experiences, let's respect them all....
I'll go first. Been 4 times using FP+. The first two were summer of 2013 and December 2013, both during testing. I won't comment on those, because the test wasn't a true picture, although it allowed us to use parts of the system while still pulling paper FPs.
The second two trips were Summer of 2014 and a New Years 2015 trip.
What worked? Frankly, for us, just about everything. On both trips we had no trouble reserving the FP+ we wanted for everyone. Yes, including A&E and 7DMT, and it wasn't even at 60 days. I do think as more people use FP+ those two have gotten harder to get, especially A&E. After already "locking ourselves in" to a park previously by making dining ADRs, it wasn't that difficult to pick a couple of rides to reserve in the parks I knew we would be in. As we are rope droppers and am EMH people, we scheduled FP+ for the evening. Walking into Epcot or DHS with FP+ in hand for Soarin/TT or TSMM/RnR was quite nice. With a little bit of moving (maybe a half hour of 'puter strokes) it wasn't hard to stack the FP+ to minimize down time in between.
What didn't work? FP+ beyond 3. We only tried twice. Didn't wait more than 10 minutes at the kiosks and got Buzz and BTMRR....but with evening FP+ reserved there wasn't a lot of opportunity to get additional FP+, although we never really seemed to need them. Standby lines....yes, I believe they have gotten longer on rides that never used to have FP+. Not that we couldn't ride them with a short standby line, but sometimes we'd have to pass by a ride like Pirates when the SB was 45 minutes....and come back later in the evening when it was only 10. A minor inconvenience for us, but inconvenience nonetheless.
So tell everyone about your experiences, and let's follow the rules.