I'm just curious how the whole off-site thing will work with advance booking for FP+.
I can't imagine that any sane person expects the booking site to be open to the general public. Think how many FP+ could be reserved and not used by people who are considering a WDW visit but don't actually show up.
So, perhaps you require someone to have a valid ticket to make FP+ ressies. That means you have to buy your tickets 60 days in advance - not a huge deal. But unless something's changed, a purchased ticket is not a guarantee of when you will actually show up. Will park tickets now be valid only on certain dates, and those dates need to be declared at time of purchase? Or if not at time of purchase, declared when you make FP+ ressies?
And for AP holders, can you book for every day of the year even if you don't plan to be there?
It just seems like they're adding layers and layers of hassle for pass holders, off-site visitors and local day guests.
I think the magic bands were a cool idea for park entrance, room key, and room charges. But we had all those perks last year with the chipped KTTW cards. So where's the big improvement to guest experience? Nice that I can FP TSMM without having to hit rope drop at DHS, but on MK days we will end up with about half as many FP as before. That's less value for me and my family. Without even getting into the creepy tracking of your movements.
Sorry, I guess I digressed a bit there at the end. So by what method do folks think day guests should get access to pre-book FP+? I am genuinely curious as to how this will work.
And for the record, we (annual visitors for the past 10+ years) have suspended trip planning for WDW until this all gets sorted out in the months ahead. Not in protest, but due to confusion as to how it will all work.