mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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I'm trying to get all though these threads to learn as much as I can since I am going with a group of about 20 in March and then leaving my family at home end of August and just going with my mother but I have a question for what you posted, since I think you are talking about what I thought I "should" do for my August trip (since March is with a bunch of HS baseball boys who will not make RD).
I am a RD person and my family does RD so we can max out our rides in the morning and get everything done we want to do. I use to be a FP hoarder so would ride the attractions in the morning, keep our FPs and return at night to use them or after lunch/dinner. Now, if I can go online and choose when I want my 3 FP+, I can choose them for later in the day for the headliners and ride them twice. Is this what you are referring to since this is what I think I plan on doing in the future.
Also, it could help me too since my kids are now older teens (15 & 19) who sometimes don't even go any longer or if they do, they don't want to do RD for their full vacation. If this is the case, I can also just get FP+ for later in the day for the E ticket rides and just go with the flow and use my app to see what doesn't have a long line while in the park. We own DVC and an Orlando T/S so we never feel the need to do everything on one trip.
Would this FP+ benefit me the way I am describing?
Also, what is nextgen or something like that I read a few times? Is this something else I need to know?
Hope the roll out starts sooner rather than later so we can start seeing some reports come back here.
Well, that's a lot to take in. Here's the deal. Nobody here KNOWS what the best way to tour will be once this rolls out. I think we all have some ideas, and they may or may not work out. I'm hoping my ideas work out, so I can keep going to Disney and be happy about the value I get for what I spend. If not, as I have said, I won't go any more. But not before giving it a try.
What I'm planning to do is schedule my FP+ slots for later in the day, then be there a rope drop as always and try to hit up as many attractions standby as possible. As mousemerf pointed out, this might not turn out as I hope, as FP+ slots will already be taken. I too have a suspicion tht many of those rope drop FP+ers will choose to sleep in. It is their vacation after all.

Let's face it. The savvy park goers will be online early to get the afternoon slots. It's probably the first time park goers who will end up with those early AM spots. And they are unlikely to truly understand the ramifications of missing one or two of their 3 FP+ slots. Of course, with this new system, maybe Disney will know how many times we have been to Disney before and offer experienced park goers only the morning slots, saving the afternoon ones for the poor newbs who just don't know any better.
Another alternative might be to do the exact opposite. Plan your FP+ slots for the afternoon, then plan on sleeping in and stay late to do standby when the crowds thin out. This plan just won't work for me, as I have an internal clock that just won't let me sleep late. I wake up with or without an alarm by 6. So late nights won't work.
As for what you should do in March...... who the heck knows!

All you can do is what all of us are doing. Stay tuned right here. I don't have a trip planned right now, but will probably head to DL late in the year. So this is all a spectator sport for me. But I still want to know how it shakes out.
And NextGen was the name of this project before it became Fastpass+.
I'll just give that post a :-/ and note people have questioned why Disney would change the rules..
Seriously? If Disney has an issue with people riding the same ride over and over again, they need to stop selling all-inclusive tickets. Drop all this fastpass crap, and just program the system to only allow one ride per attraction per ticket.
This is like selling me an all you can eat buffet, then complaining when I go back for seconds.
This is an excellent point. Me and DW were wondering the same thing. It would be complete chaos. What if some silly person took in some device that disabled all the radio waves or just a technical fault. Omg if you saved all year for your family to ride space mountain at 10:00 and little Jimmy has his heart set on it imagine it. How could you prove you had a booking? A screen shot might not be a bad idea incase it is the website or back engine that goes down.
Omg would we have to go in line like old school! Lol.
I have an idea. Why not develop a system where people get a little slip of paper with the return time actually printed on it.
Oh..... wait........
I've skimmed this entire thread, but haven't seen it brought up? What do you think will be the parks protocol, on those rare (hopefully) occasions when the system goes done. With the current FP system, you have a paper ticket to show a CM. If I've read it right for FP+, everything is tied into the RFID chip. Would it make sense to take a screenshot, or print out, you daily FP's form the app, so you could show it to a CM?
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Now now. Come on. I'm sure this would never happen. Disney a huge successful corporation. Of course they'll have reliable IT systems.
