Sarabi's Cubs
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I've been thinking alot about how I feel about FP+. We used it for the first time during New Year's week.
I did not have any problems setting up our Magic Bands and FP+ times - little glitches here and there but not a big deal. I had some problems with wifi in the park but I just got off Disney's wifi and then it worked fine. I had no problem changing my FP+ times, even on a night when MK was at capacity and we wanted to move up our times.
I actually thought I would like FP+. I like to have a schedule in mind of which park we'll be in on which days, leaving a day or two open where we can be more flexible. I liked the idea of knowing for sure that we'd get on Soarin' or TSM without rushing to the FP kiosk, of being able to schedule when it's convenient for me around ADRs parades and the like, and of being able to sleep in a morning or two without worrying that the FP will be all gone. And I did like all of that.
But the tradeoff for having 3 guaranteed rides was much longer lines for all of the other rides. I know I was there during a busy time, but Spring Break and Christmas break are when we can travel, and the lines were noticeably longer this trip. Ultimately, the detriments outweighed the benefits in my opinion.
All in all, it's not going to keep me from visiting Disney but I prefer the traditional FP.
Laurie
I did not have any problems setting up our Magic Bands and FP+ times - little glitches here and there but not a big deal. I had some problems with wifi in the park but I just got off Disney's wifi and then it worked fine. I had no problem changing my FP+ times, even on a night when MK was at capacity and we wanted to move up our times.
I actually thought I would like FP+. I like to have a schedule in mind of which park we'll be in on which days, leaving a day or two open where we can be more flexible. I liked the idea of knowing for sure that we'd get on Soarin' or TSM without rushing to the FP kiosk, of being able to schedule when it's convenient for me around ADRs parades and the like, and of being able to sleep in a morning or two without worrying that the FP will be all gone. And I did like all of that.
But the tradeoff for having 3 guaranteed rides was much longer lines for all of the other rides. I know I was there during a busy time, but Spring Break and Christmas break are when we can travel, and the lines were noticeably longer this trip. Ultimately, the detriments outweighed the benefits in my opinion.
All in all, it's not going to keep me from visiting Disney but I prefer the traditional FP.
Laurie
