You Tube post said:
I'll take 4 for space mt. and 2 for splash please. I can't?
It's my belief that it's precisely this kind of rider Disney is "targeting" with FP+. I think Disney has decided that Universal is welcome to the people who raced from ride to ride, pulling multiple FPs for repeat rides, while Disney hangs onto the ones who drift around catching a ride once in a while or watching a performance, buying a souvenir here and eating a TS there, and generally paying for a lot more than just their park ticket.
Without going quite so far as Magpie, I do think the average YouTube commenter is the kind of commando tourer that Disney wants to rein in. My dad, OTOH, would be the kind of commando tourist they're fine with, because although he probably wouldn't spend any more money, he also either wouldn't ride anything repeatedly, or he's willing to stand in line to do so.
Generally those with tweens and teens are not fans of FP+ precisely for that reason. I have found that many of the supporters have only young children or no children, and typically do not do rope drop. Nor do they tend to have many kids, as this plan makes it very hard to make everyone in a larger group happy.
I have five kids, all but one teenagers, and we always do rope drop, and I like the sound of FP+. Kids in larger families are used to the idea that they don't get to do what they want all the time, and that they often have to wait for their favorites, so being limited to three FPs a day is not a big deal.
All it did was shuffle around who the winners and losers were.
Agreed. The more I read the FP+ threads, the more I'm convinced that Disney's goal is to shift FPs away from people who really knew how to "work the system" and used it to ride the same ride multiple times, to people who may be first timers or who for whatever reason were essentially shut out of the rides that would run out of FPs early/kick the ride times way out, and so never got to them.
Disney will prioritize the customers who they believe pay off the best. That doesn't mean they want to get rid of people who choose the same ride over and over; but it apparently does mean they'll try to limit the people who chose the same ride over and over
at less time cost than it costs the average customer. And they
definitely don't want someone who rides the same ride over and over to make the waits
longer for the bigger spenders. If the customers who like to drift around and spend money can't get on the ride they want because customers who spend less have pulled all the FPs, Disney is going to try to fix that, because they want to keep those lackadaisical customers who spend more happy so they'll come back and keep spending.