mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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Awwwwww, thank you, mom! You're the best. Well...when you aren't busy destroying the hopes and dreams of others that is.![]()
Or destroying threads. Don't forget that one.

Awwwwww, thank you, mom! You're the best. Well...when you aren't busy destroying the hopes and dreams of others that is.![]()

I really do wish that at the very least Disney set up the FP+ slots to on-site guests the way they set up dining credits. That way if someone wanted to spend a day at the resort they could still use those slots on another day.
"Idea of the Year" nomination! Seriously, love this idea...sort of combines the best features of two opposing strategies for park touring (commando versus relaxed).
Try this instead.![]()
Or destroying threads. Don't forget that one.![]()

So why is it ok to tell people who dislike FP+ to get themselves to rope drop, but it wasn't ok to tell people complaining about TSMM FPs being gone by late morning to get there at rope drop?

Drink more beer
I'm technically a newbie compared to many on these boards, the majority of my time in the past was spent on the Dining (yum) and Resort boards. Hardly ever even peeked in here 'cuz I wasn't much into IASM, height checks, and glitter t-shirts.
But then FP+ came along and for the first time I started looking at WDW from a pure business and operations perspective.
So I'm wondering - has there ever been as much controversy over anything as there has been with FP+ ?
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RD at morning EMH park, hop to a different park where you have your FP+, then enjoy the night at evening EMH/whichever park is open late that night (since not every night has an evening EMH park)- you'll still get plenty done if you don't want to stop.
OK. I used to live in Orlando and was an AP holder for 8 years before moving to VA. The last time I visited WDW was 2012. With little ones FP- was used alittle bit -not much. We got spoiled being passholders going during down times. Now maybe I was stupid but when I got a FP- for TSM at HS, let's say it was for 3:30 - I got it at 10am. It wouldn't let me pull another until 2:30, 1 hr before. I remember going to a machine and it wouldn't let me get one somewhere else. So how could people pull 8 FP's all for different rides for the whole day??
Anyways I don't have a opinion of FP+ yet, but it seems it will work for my family. I guess I will have to wait and see.
when I got a FP- for TSM at HS, let's say it was for 3:30 - I got it at 10am. It wouldn't let me pull another until 2:30, 1 hr before. I remember going to a machine and it wouldn't let me get one somewhere else. So how could people pull 8 FP's all for different rides for the whole day??
Things are already starting to unravel.
My friend is staying off site and is 60 days out. He was bummed he couldn't prebook. He is starting to understand the disadvantage he has upon arrival at MK and DK.
All I could do was listen. I feel bad for him.
Some of us have young children to work around, while also still only having 4 days in the parks. Yes, I want to maximize out time and opportunities, but I have to do that within the framework of an 18 month old's needs (esp. with sleep).
OK. I used to live in Orlando and was an AP holder for 8 years before moving to VA. The last time I visited WDW was 2012. With little ones FP- was used alittle bit -not much. We got spoiled being passholders going during down times.[ Now maybe I was stupid but when I got a FP- for TSM at HS, let's say it was for 3:30 - I got it at 10am. It wouldn't let me pull another until 2:30, 1 hr before. I remember going to a machine and it wouldn't let me get one somewhere else. So how could people pull 8 FP's all for different rides for the whole day??
Anyways I don't have a opinion of FP+ yet, but it seems it will work for my family. I guess I will have to wait and see.
When they started enforcing FP return times in 2012, there was quite a ruckus, but technically that was *for* the future of FP+, so it really counts as a FP+ ruckus!!
well I won't tell you how to tour with an 18 month old- did 18 month olds follow legacy FP schedules? I seem to remember that being a common complaint from people looking for advice for their trips with toddlers- that getting FPs were hard to keep on a young child's schedule.
Drink more beer
I'm technically a newbie compared to many on these boards, the majority of my time in the past was spent on the Dining (yum) and Resort boards. Hardly ever even peeked in here 'cuz I wasn't much into IASM, height checks, and glitter t-shirts.
But then FP+ came along and for the first time I started looking at WDW from a pure business and operations perspective.
So I'm wondering - has there ever been as much controversy over anything as there has been with FP+ ?

They are still better than Universal. At least with Disney, you get three free FPs. Universal you get none. Disney is several feet ahead of the competition.

Are you sure you read the fine print at the bottom of the paper FP? I have grabbed approximately A TON of Fps and it always stated that we could pull another FP 2 hours into the future.
I could be wrong and maybe that is the case sometimes. I personally never had to do that.