All you have to do is listen to the "first timers" in the parks. Really. I am amazed with the internet how many do not do research. Period. They assume what they see on TV ads is the truth. The characters run up to the children. They play on the grass in front of the Castle. Ah, no they don't.
The first timers complain about how the sit down restaurants are all booked, "what do we do now? Where are we suppose to eat?"
Classic comments while we walk down the Fastpass lane, "So how much did those people pay to be able to do that?" Ah, nothing did they not watch the in room TV if they are staying on property. It was not a secret.
How many first timers think MK is Disney World? You mean there are 3 other parks?
Yes, there are a lot of people out there who have no clue what Walt Disney World really is. There are people who ask us why we keep going back to that kiddy place.
First Timers will be lost. Why? They watch the TV. They book a last minute room. They think, lets go visit that place and let the kids ride some rides only they pay the bucks, they walk around and they get little for the cash they spent. They complain, this place is too expensive for what they got for the dollar.
Yes, FP+ only helps the people who return often and know the place. First Timer's do not know Walt Disney World. I have had a woman I know ask about where to stay because she thought they would bring their grandson down in March 2014.. I explained the new system. She thought I was joking about prebooking the rides and the thought of booking a sit down restaurant 180 days out? Her comment, I think we will skip Disney. That is way over the top. She just thought her 7 yr. grandson would enjoy the rides.
Disney really is risking the first timer's. When I got my hair cut this week I was asked where do we like to stay when we go to WDW. This is the owner of the salon plus she owns 2 other salons. I told her but I added that the new system is being tested but should be up and running by the time she indicated they wanted to go. The thought of prebooking rides was down right crazy! Are they serious, yeah, they are serious. Again, that is crazy. Another first timer who decided never mind.
If the Disney minds that thought this concept up thought FP+ would help first timers I am not seeing it or hearing it from the mouths of first timers to be who ask me questions. Skipping Disney is what I hear. The other comment, "That is way more work than what I want to do for a vacation. Maybe we will just go to the beach." No I did not make that up, that is what I heard.
My gut tells me no company is to big to fail and wasn't it Walt Disney himself who stated, a good failure helps people grow? Well, this little experiment may help WDW grow. To get the first timers Disney needs a department for only first time visitors and to help them plan but then that only will work if the first timers decide to let Disney know they are coming.
Time will tell but I stand my ground, experienced Disney people benefit from FP+ if they are willing to spend the time it takes to get everything lined up before the trip. First Timers who know nothing may only go once.
Kathy