PrincessWithABlaster
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So we had a late morning arrival at AK on an EMH day and by 11ish most of the FPs for the day were gone. It was rather busy and felt crowded. But we had afternoon showers and the park cleared out so that by the time we finished dinner at 7 it was very light. 5 - 20 mins for most rides. The interesting thing was I could have gotten FPs for anything other than the Safari pretty much immediately. And I can't help wondering why. Were people being courteous and cancelling their FPs as they left
rolleyes1 yeah I don't really believe that - I'm sure some did but probably a lot of people just let them expire)? Did Disney up their capacity and therefore FP availability during the day because it was busy and then had an abundance when it slowed down? Or do you think they could have some algorithm that starts upping the FP availability for a ride as the wait time drops? The benefit there would be that the ride has the capacity to allow it and you'll have people going home and talking about how awesome it was that they got 42 FPs in one day and FP+ is so awesome. But I didn't see this happen on any other days and we didn't really have another evening that was quite that slow so I don't know.
The other thing I'd love to know is how MDE handles all the simultaneous requests to modify FPs. Unlike dining where I've had it happen that I go to grab the perfect ADR only to have it not really available when I get through the process, the app never denied me an FP it showed me (I never tried waiting several minutes to see what would happen though). So does everyone looking at the same time get shown different options that are held until they either pick one or hit a time threshold? Or do they tolerate a certain amount of over booking? I'm usually in the camp throwing shade at Disney IT but when you think of how many peopke are trying to do the same thing at the same time, it's actually pretty impressive that MDE works as well as it does.
The other thing I'd love to know is how MDE handles all the simultaneous requests to modify FPs. Unlike dining where I've had it happen that I go to grab the perfect ADR only to have it not really available when I get through the process, the app never denied me an FP it showed me (I never tried waiting several minutes to see what would happen though). So does everyone looking at the same time get shown different options that are held until they either pick one or hit a time threshold? Or do they tolerate a certain amount of over booking? I'm usually in the camp throwing shade at Disney IT but when you think of how many peopke are trying to do the same thing at the same time, it's actually pretty impressive that MDE works as well as it does.