MrInfinity
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As yes your usual fall back position, with, again, zero factual evidence to support this. "A sliver of the population" way to down play the experiences of people who just don't agree with you. Listening to the pod cast the other day it sounded like more than just a sliver, looking around these boards its more than a sliver, going on just about any article posted about FP+ and reading the comments its more than a sliver, heck even poking around Facebook its a whole lot MORE than a sliver. But ... you know, spin spin spin.
Shaden,
I don't beat around the bush. I'll openly call FP- what it was. It was a scantily used system that benefitted someone who took the time to learn it extensively-- at the expense of those who did not.
That is the common thread among dislikers of FP+ right? Under FP-, we could pull tickets all day long, never waiting to ride. Now, we cannot.
You know as well as I do, that it only worked that way, because most people did not use it. That is WHY there was so much available. If everyone used it, we'd have... oh yea... FP+. There would be nothing available by midday.
I can point out why I liked FP-. Because it got me, specifically, on rides faster than most guests.
So you cannot w a straight face come out here and talk about how you're all upset and worried about the "newbie user" not understanding or using FP+ and losing interest in Disney World.
Which system do you prefer. Really.
* A system in which all guests get to ride equal.
* A system in which you get to ride headliners more than most.
Be honest.
The more people that don't understand FP+, the more like FP- it is. The "problem" with that is FP+ is so much easier to understand and use that everyone is doing it. When everyone is super, no one is super.
So don't call me out for asserting that the guests who "lost" the most by the transition from FP- to FP+ were the "sliver" of guests (which included most people on the Dis). It is. That is why the sentiment out here was so negative. We were the ones who got the benefit out of FP-, and that system was taken away.
But in time, many of the Dis'ers have found that FP+ can indeed work for them in practice, despite originally thinking it would be a disaster.