That is correct.
What seems to be missing here is that WE MAKE OUR OWN CHOICES. Your choice is not my choice. It's the beauty of the economy.
My choice is that I don't like the POTENTIAL restrictions Disney MAY impose and based on the limited information I choose not to purchase an AP so that my family could stay together and use FastPass+. Your choice may be to wait in the standby line, and that's fine because in this country we are still allowed to make those types of choices.
It is impossible for anyone to fully manage the economy -- either the government or in this case Disney. The choice of the consumer can be anticipated, but not guaranteed. I think that as Disney tries to greater manage the economy within their theme parks, they will find what the Soviet Union discovered, it really isn't possible to anticipate every possible choice.
When I considered the potential Fastpass limitations on the AP, I made the following choices:
- No AP
- My 12 days in the parks will be reduced to 10
The impact on Disney could be:
- I stay at the resort and still purchase my meals at the resort.
- I go to Downtown Disney and spend more money.
- I go to Sea World for the day.
- I cancel my extra days at a Disney resort and go visit my grandparents in South Florida.
Disney will eventually reveal the full rules and I will finalize my decisions. Some options may benefits Disney and some may be a loss for Disney, but I have the CHOICE as a consumer to make those decisions.
One of the frustrations of a forum such as this is that people criticize people's consumer choice without considering that we will each make choices that appear to us to be the best for our situation. My choice to not buy an AP as a buffer against the possibility of Disney dividing my family up on FastPass and Standby is my choice to make.