itchin2go
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!
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I never claimed fp+ was responsible for not being able to book ADRs, nor was I comparing fp+ availability to legacy.
The person to whom I was responding was essentially saying (paraphrasing here) that she didn't believe that lack of availability was really an issue for booking ADRs and FP+ unless you were talking about the busiest weeks of the year.
All I did was share my experience with availability issues during a week that is not one of the busiest of the year - sharing the same benchmarks that she did adrs and fp+).
I'm glad there was more availability for her trip and for yours. That doesn't change the issues we had with it on ours.
Oh, well then, to your point of lack of availability being an issue - it absolutely is - for some things - at all times. You're 100% right about that.
The thing that I'll say, though, is that with the exception of a BOG dinner on our October 2013 trip, I have always ULTIMATELY been able to book what I wanted to book. Maybe not at 180 days out. Maybe I had to stalk the reservations and really put some time and effort into it, but I have been able to get what I wanted. With regard to that BOG dinner (whose time frame was "nothing special going on in October" - not one of the busiest times of the year), I think I just kind of gave up because I knew we could wait on the bridge for lunch (which we did, and we regretted because it was nothing special).
That's a separate issue from whether availability is tight for some things. Of course it is! Otherwise, I wouldn't have to "stalk" anything, or put any time and effort into anything.
Apologies if I muddled arguments. Anyone who says that availability isn't tight for some things is wrong. My counterpoint to that is - don't give up because very often (not always) things can be booked by checking back later, watching the availability threads here, etc.