DK I very much agree with you, but the point was that Fuzzy and other FP+ advocates like to pass off those who complain about FP+ as a "sliver" of the population, and they do so regularly, while they assume that "Almost everyone" or "The vast Majority" or "The Majority" or "everyone else" etc ... all thing FP+ is great or between Content and awesome, etc.
But there is no reason to think that it is a "Sliver" of the population or a "sliver" of the guests who go to wdw. There is no basis for that dismissiveness. While Fuzzy might be putting his whole stock into this poll, including his spin on its results, let alone its representativeness, it does not reduce the people who don't like FP+ to a "sliver"
Off the top of my head I can think of 6 families who have gone to WDW that I know personally since FP came out, One really liked it as far as I can tell, none of the others did in total sum. Only 1 of those is a first timer (as was the 1 family who liked the system). I also have a family who would have been first timers, but when they found out about the FP+ system and the planning it required, stopped planning their trip and are doing something else instead. And this was despite my protesting and telling them it wasn't really a big deal and I would help them and all that jazz.
But that's just the group of people I know, I don't think -that- is representative either. But none of them are on the disboards, I think one of them knows what the disboards even are. So no, the polls here, the surveying of the people who follow the podcasts, have zero representative value.
That's why the information passed on by the podcasters as per what they are hearing from their clients was so interesting. Its why the wait times and data collected by people like Josh at WDW is so compelling. Its why reading the comments sections in articles is interesting. Because it brings in more empirical data, and more representative data.
But really, a group of people who first are big enough fans that they join a discussion group about WDW (often after investing thousands of dollars in it), and then from that group a sub group is even larger of fans to watch a pod cast on everything Disney, to poll those people and ask about what Disney is doing ... not representative, and probably (IMO much more positive slanting than anything else). I mean, I have seen people on these boards talking about increasing the ticket price as if it was the greatest idea ever. I have also seen a ton of complaints about it, but really, people have actually said increasing the
ticket prices is a good thing. People here are fans, they are generally predisposed to like whatever Disney does, all things being equal.