wisblue
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But how ? I would seriously like to know this, how was the old paper FP system, pull them when and where they are available for whatever time is available, if you got one for later in the day you could still pull others all day. How was that more restrictive than booking 60 days in advance without knowing the conditions on the ground, or if you change your mind day of having to chose from what people have picked over for 60 days already, and being locked in to those 3 until you use all 3 ?
This is an honest question, I am not doubting your feelings, people can feel trapped in a very large room with open doors, just wondering why (if you can express it) you felt this way ?
cakebaker can answer for herself, but for me the answer is that making maximum use of paper FP required being in the same park for much of the day. You refer to pulling one for later in the day and pulling others all day, but that has no value if you aren't planning on being in the park all day. As I said in my response to Jimmy V, if you wanted to take a break from a crowded and/or hot park in the middle of the afternoon, you wouldn't be in a position to use FP's available late in the morning or to pull them for use later. And, the more crowded the park, the less flexible paper FP became. For those of us who usually have to visit at Easter or Christmas, paper FP was never very flexible.
This is the other side of the question that I have about how people can feel like FP+ makes them feel like they have their whole day scheduled to the minute. When I make those FP+ reservations for later in the day, it frees up the rest of the day to do something else. This thread provides a lot of examples of what people might choose to do with that time.