JimmyV
Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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One thing that would be useful would be if people who report back and say that they arrived at RD could tell us if that was what they usually did. For example, we were once-in-a-while RD people. Always at DHS to do the TSM march. And usually at MK when the park opened at 9:00. At 8:00...not so much. But in looking at what we were facing with FP+, (especially being "off site" at the Dolphin with no pre-booking capability), we made RD at every park on every day. We never did this before. And I have to say that our touring success rate on days when the crowds were 8s and 9s was very good. But could I come back here and say that FP+ worked great for us and allowed us to ride repeat attractions and do everything with minimal waits? No. It was RD that did that for us. So if I reported back that: "FP+ was great. We arrvied at RD and did everything we wanted to do with minimal waits, and then got second turns on some of our favorite attractions. We never were able to do this before", this would be misleading. We were never able to do this before because we did not maximize the use of RD. This time we did. However, being able to slot our return time for our second go-round to precisely the time that best fit our schedule absolutely was the result of FP+, and for that, it deserves praise.
Also, I have seen several posts where the poster praises FP+ and then admits that they were able to take advantage of the "no tier" glitch. Well, that is sort of like the "Bank Error In Your Favor" card in Monopoly. It would be hard to praise my bank if I found an extra $100 in my account because of their mistake. "Hey, everyone! You should all switch to my bank because they gave me a free $100 bill!" FP+ cannot be praised (or criticized) unless it is used in the manner that 99% of all the other people have used it or will use it.
But you did. You just had to wait in line. I get that FP+ allows you to book a precise time, (assuming that the time you want is available). But this isn't exactly a magic key that unlocks a door that has heretofore been locked and barricaded. A "long" line at BTMRR from 10:00-closing was usually around 30-40 minutes tops, and even less if there was a late parade. So now, instead of waiting in a 30 minute SB line, you will wait in a 15-20 minute FP return line. FP+ will save you time, but it is not a miracle worker.
Also, I have seen several posts where the poster praises FP+ and then admits that they were able to take advantage of the "no tier" glitch. Well, that is sort of like the "Bank Error In Your Favor" card in Monopoly. It would be hard to praise my bank if I found an extra $100 in my account because of their mistake. "Hey, everyone! You should all switch to my bank because they gave me a free $100 bill!" FP+ cannot be praised (or criticized) unless it is used in the manner that 99% of all the other people have used it or will use it.
Just one example (there are others, but I don't want to write a novel):
I never had a chance to ride coasters like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in the dark, prior to the introduction of FP+.
But you did. You just had to wait in line. I get that FP+ allows you to book a precise time, (assuming that the time you want is available). But this isn't exactly a magic key that unlocks a door that has heretofore been locked and barricaded. A "long" line at BTMRR from 10:00-closing was usually around 30-40 minutes tops, and even less if there was a late parade. So now, instead of waiting in a 30 minute SB line, you will wait in a 15-20 minute FP return line. FP+ will save you time, but it is not a miracle worker.
I'm not sure that you are going to have a love affair with FP+ then.We never enter any standby line that says it's over 15 or 20 minutes (depending on the ride). We strongly prefer 5 or 10 minutes.




