The only thing I was truly worried about going into this trip was how I would cope with no FP+, knowing how hard I relied on refreshing to walk onto rides. Until last week I had not been to the parks without FP+ as an adult. My family trips when I was a kid, sure, but we did not see the crowds in the 80s and early 90s that we saw in 2019, pre-closures. And those were the days of every Disney + Swan/Dolphin resort guest gets into every park an hour early and can stay an hour after closing, every day. So it was a lot different. I never "got" people who hated FP+, until I went down last week. I was very pleasantly surprised by how smooth everything went. No way on my 2019 trips could I have ridden Soarin 3 times in 1 day waiting less than an hour combined, or Frozen at all midday, like I did this time. No stress (just get there early for rope drop) or luck or criss crossing parks involved. Just paying attention to wait times and the ebb and flow of the crowds.
I honestly think for a lot of people who are accustomed to relying on FP+ it's hard to wrap their heads around the notion that it's actually "solving" a problem of its own creation. For me it was eye opening to experience the parks without it. Obviously capacity and crowds were low, I don't dispute that. When I go back with my gf in October I will be curious to see if these strategies still work then with the 50th madness. I have a feeling also that by then they will be introducing whatever new FP+ system. But for those of us who tend to go a few times a year, it's a very interesting time to be in the parks.