wisblue
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My point was that it should have been worse than typical and it still worked well for us.
My point is that if anyone is going to use specific experiences to support an opinion about the pros and cons of a FP system, it is important to give enough information about that experience for others to decide how relevant it is to their plans.
For example, Touring Plans reports the Sunday of the Candlelight Processional last year (December 7) as a crowd level 5 day for the resort with a crowd level 7 at Disneyland and level 3 at DCA. So, an average to a little above average crowd day. The day I was describing was Monday, December 29, a crowd level 10 day across the board. So, for someone visiting on a lower level crowd day, maybe they can use your experience to conclude that they can walk up to a FP machine at IJ at 4 PM and get a FP for a time that they can use. But, if they are visiting over the holidays, based on our experience, they wouldn't be getting FPs for IJ at 4 PM unless someone handed them some, if they fell out of the sky into their hands, or they found some on the ground that someone had lost.
It's really not a lot different than the way things were with paper FP at WDW. At the busiest times, FPs for things like Soarin, TT, and TSMM were gone by early afternoon, if not before. At less busy times, they may have been available later in the day.
As for lines to get FPs, they may not have been typical at WDW all of the time, but they weren't exactly unheard of either. I saw some pretty significant FP lines for things like Soarin, TT, TSMM, and Space Mountain just after park opening. Just like we saw lines for Indy and RSR at Disneyland last December. I have no doubt that you'd be seeing lines like that now if they were still issuing paper FP's for 7DMT and A&E. Compared to those lines, the "pain" of taking 30 minutes at home to round up a week's worth of FPs seems more like a pleasure.
