I just had an epiphany... add this to my list of "doom and gloom" prognostications.
We've been tossing the idea back and forth that Disney wants FP+ to make waiting in line more efficient, the rational being that less time standing in line equals more time spending money in the gift shop.
Here's a more cynical interpretation: FP+ will make standing in line so bad that people will just skip attractions and go spend money in the gift shop instead!
WDW will soon become the SHOPPING destination of the world.
Could have a point there.
So... the main point of this was to make standing in line a shorter experience, right?
But... it's 3 fastpasses, and they are applicable to one ride each.
We already know from reports from guestss that when they were adding FP+ to things like ETWB or HM it seemed to affect the standby line, as FP never used to be there. (For good reason.)
So I don't think I'm being too outlandish in saying that once guests have used their 3 allotted advance fastpasses, if they
can't get day-of fastpasses (Which is the problem
now, can't imagine reducing the number of day of fastpasses for pre-booked ones would do anything other than make this situation worse) they would have to wait in... yup, the standby line.
Given what we know about longer standby lines at attractions, in guests experiences, to which FP+ has been tested, if Disney does go ahead with this they've either found a way to solve this... or getting the guests to wait in shorter lines wasn't the main attraction, in which case there are shadier motives at work.