EXACTLY. Some people will scurry off to SB lines. Others will leave to do other things, like shop or eat. Quite simply, the person who used to ride Soarin' at RD and grab a FP for later will now ride Soarin' at RD, use their FP+ for Test Track which they previously obtained, and then, at 2:00 pm, when the line at Soarin' is 100 minutes will have to choose to get in that line, or go do something else. Many folks, especially the seasoned veterans, will go do something else. Maybe stroll around WS and spend money in shops. Even the people who are lauding the system here are admitting that the days of them doing rides like Soarin', Test Track and TSM 4 or 5 times in a day will be over. I think that on this point, there is uniform agreement. The question is, what are you going to do in the time that you used to spend repeating rides? Are you going to wait in SB lines for attractions that interest you to a lesser degree or are you going to do something at WDW that causes you to spend money? There is no wrong answer to that. But WDW is counting on a certain, not insignficant percentage of people going to do other things instead of sitting through Impressions of France three times a day.