MrInfinity
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Okay friends. I try not to complain too much, but after experiencing FP+ for the first time, I feel that it is working against one of the main philosophies behind Disney World. Disney wanted families to be able to do things together and for Disney to be fun for everyone in the family. I feel like FP+ is working against that ideal. Here's why:
When planning my FP+ reservations, I frequently had to choose between things that DH and I wanted to do and things that were mainly for DS (2.5). I had to ask myself, is it okay to not get a FP+ to meet Cinderella and Rapunzel for DS even though he loves them so DH and I could ride BTMRR or Splash Mountain? We were lucky enough to get a 4th FP for those princesses, but only one so DH took DS and I waited outside. Same with Ariel. At HS, we had to choose TSMM for our tier 1 FP. We thought maybe we would ride RnR single rider, but it was unfortunately down for a large part of the day so when it came back up, even the single rider line was seriously long. I honestly felt that we constantly had to choose between stuff for us and stuff for him. And sometimes our group had to split up to make things happen. I am always willing to do whatever will make my kiddo's vacation magical, but it is my vacation too. We don't get to go more often than every 3-4 years, so we try to make the most of the time we are there. I can only imagine the agony of families with kids big enough to ride big rides and littler guys (which will likely be us by the next trip). Having to choose between FP+ for the taller people and the smaller is really difficult.
Anyone else have this sentiment? Any tips on balancing it out?
Hi,
We're a pretty varied group and FP+ works great for us. As few as 5, as many as 10 on our trips, and a mix of babies, toddlers, kids and adults. I think FP+ can be flexible -- it just depends how you look at it. Even just what you described... picking one thing for the little kids and another for the adults is just that... flexibility. You get ppl what they want. Whether it's more important for your DS to see Cinderella or for you to ride BTMRR is more of a personal choice than a FP+ thing. If you were going without FP+ and you had to prioritize one of those to do first thing, you'd still face the same dilemma. You probly wouldn't even get to do much in a day unless you got there early enough to pull some FP- tickets in the old days. Think about if FP+ wasn't there and it was all standby. Nowadays it's nice to think we'll get a FP+ to everything and never wait in line... but imagine if you couldn't get a FP to anything and you always had to wait in line. That's what it was like when we were kids, long lines for everything and no line skipping systems. I waited an hour to ride Space Mountain back then, but in recent years I've never waited over 20 min -- without even using a FP+ on it.
Your other frustration, while it certainly hits home (it would totally blow if RnR went down) really doesn't have anything to do FP+. Even if there were no FastPass system at all, that line still would have been long the rest of the day.
Another point you mentioned is that while under FP+ some characters (like A&E) require it... remember back to the days where A&E had a 6-hour wait. That's over half a day just to see them. FP+ made that way better.
So I guess for tips on balancing it out, try to think about what you ARE getting out of it and not focus on what you are not getting. It's never been meant to get you on everything fast, just 3 attractions. Use them however best suits your family.
We're going w the "agony" of the big-kid / little-kid split.

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