MrInfinity
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You know, blanket statements like this can cause these discussions to go downhill. You advise people that it is a "pretty cool system"because it is realistic. This goes beyond sharing your opinion, to saying that what you are suggesting is the realistic thing anyone should expect. Why should they expect what you saw and not what I saw? I couldn't ride as much as always, and found the lines to be way too long. Not doubting what you experienced, but one should maybe not conclude that is realistic in general when several people have expressed opinions in to the contrary.
You would have a point if I'd actually said that!

What we can conclude, is that it is very possible and realistic to have a wide range of good, bad, or neutral experiences with FP+. (you agree on this, I hope?) People are having all types (Yes?). Some are getting on lots of rides, others not. (Agree?) We have yet to figure out just why, but I attribute my personal success to a good touring plan (I don't know anything about your touring plan). So for the OP, if both experiences are possible, why would you recommend lowering expectations?
I do accept that FP+ did not work to get you and Cormoran a good experience. Can't you accept that it did, for me? It seems like my discussions with both you and Cor are always just you saying a good time is not possible any more, or that any trip *will not* meet expectations. I disagree w that. Simple. It's Disney World, it's fun, and I do not believe 50M people are going to this happy place and leaving w their expectations not met. Some? Yes. I know at least 2. But not all.
last April the SB lines were longer than on previous trips, and my family will only wait for 20-30 minutes at most, so a lot of rides were skipped because of this: IASW, HM, POTC. On previous trips we rode these multiple times per day. In April 2014 not.
Right now IASW, HM, POTC are 15-15-30. Seems pretty good, and within your 20-30 min cap. You went in April, this is March. Maybe that's the difference? I dunno.
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