tweak89
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Ok, I'm in the process of pulling the trigger on another Disney vacation. It will be 5 days at Disneyland (at the Paradise Pier) or Disney World (Port Orleans Riverside).
It's been over 3 years since our last visit to Disney World. In that time we have visited Disney Paris, Disney California and Universal Orlando (twice). Almost all the feedback on the new FP+ system (at least that I have read) has been negative. Our visits to Universal Orlando have also spoiled us with the unlimited fast pass system they have for resort guests.
So, for those of you that have recently experienced the FP+ system (and I say recent since it will likely be what we experience if we end up going there) given the choice between Disneyland and the old FP system and World and the FP+ system, what would you choose?
I'm mainly worried about losing the ability to move through different parks each day with what would have been minimal wait times under the old system. Also, this would be the first trip to either park for my niece (17) and nephew (21) and want them to have a great experience (they LOVED having basically no wait times for any ride at Universal).
It's been over 3 years since our last visit to Disney World. In that time we have visited Disney Paris, Disney California and Universal Orlando (twice). Almost all the feedback on the new FP+ system (at least that I have read) has been negative. Our visits to Universal Orlando have also spoiled us with the unlimited fast pass system they have for resort guests.
So, for those of you that have recently experienced the FP+ system (and I say recent since it will likely be what we experience if we end up going there) given the choice between Disneyland and the old FP system and World and the FP+ system, what would you choose?
I'm mainly worried about losing the ability to move through different parks each day with what would have been minimal wait times under the old system. Also, this would be the first trip to either park for my niece (17) and nephew (21) and want them to have a great experience (they LOVED having basically no wait times for any ride at Universal).