Angel Ariel
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Oddly we did much more criss-crossing the parks on the last trip than ever, due to the need to use the Kiosks to see whats available and book anything beyond the first 3.
We did as well. I'll fully own that a good chunk of that was my own fault. I picked FP+ in neighboring areas, but I didn't really think about touring. So, for example, on our first day this is what I booked:
BOG FP+ 12:35-1:05
ETWB: 1:40-2:40
Space Mtn: 2:50-3:50
BTMRR: 3:55-4:55
BOG/ETWB/Space worked well. After BOG, we did Little Mermaid, then went to ETWB. After ETWB, it was about 2:30 or so and we started walking towards tomorrowland. We stopped by Storybook Circus and saw Minnie and Daisy, and then did Autopia b/c it had a 5 min wait (the FOF parade was on by this time, which I think is why the wait was so low). We went and did Space Mtn after that, then Buzz. We saw the stage show around 4pm, stopped to watch it as we were crossing the park from Tomorrowland to BTMRR. BTMRR was really the only thing we went to that side of the park for that day. I think we rode Pirates after BTMRR (due to lack of FP+ 4th options) before heading to the Frozen Holiday wish (so more criss crossing there also). We left the park after the holiday wish to make the David Cook concert at Epcot at 8pm (plus it was MVMCP, and we didn't have tickets).
Is it a huge ton of backtracking? No. But it's more than we would have done under our old style of touring.
ETA:
That pretty much sums it up for us too.For us, the advantage to FP+ was on arrival day. Because we had stuff booked that afternoon/evening. That was nice, not that we wouldn't have been able to pull FPs under FP-, but with such a short period in the park and on our first day, it was good to know we could have it all set up ... beyond that, FP+ lost all its advantages for us.