But that doesn't really change the impact you are stating, the impact is that for those who used to use FP they are going to have a diminished availability for rides and those who didn't use FP- now have an increased availability.
Nod.
So why the hell are you constantly defending FP+ as if it gives a great opportunity to people who take advantage of it who also used to use FP- ???
This is a good question, and as you point out, I am one of those in the small subset of guests who used to get the most out of FP-, and I clearly get less now. Why do I defend it so then?
I guess, because of the overall picture.
And because while you do get
fewer passes, it does save you time in other ways. We've hashed a lot of this out.
FP- was kind of a... crummy... system. It could be easily monopolized (by the likes of you and I)... and while I can't do that now, it doesn't really detract from my vacation.
And the benefits outweigh any sort of cost.
And I'm a natural planner. I take to it easily, and enjoy it.
(and I have often agreed that those who do not like to plan will not love this aspect of the new system) I don't feel bound by it... in fact, for the planner in me, I am somewhat liberated by being able to pull my FPs now instead of having to
wonder what I can pull later. When I can queue up an awesome day like a princess day involving... BBB... CRT... A&E... ETWB... that is pretty amazing. All I'm doing is taking the planning
I used to do anyways like lock in my days with a BBB or CRT, and then add to that some experiences like A&E / ETWB that there is no way I could magically queue up before. Now I can stage them in hour blocks bam.. bam.. bam. I know I have these rides locked in, and with FP- I would have no idea whatsoever what returns to them would be like.
I can do this all from the comfort of my own home.
I can get my family on all the stuff we want...
Cut out a lot of walking that we used to do...
Cut out a lot of the uncertainty about what we'll get done in a day
Spend more time w my family that used to be spent walking by myself to go plug in 6 cards and get 6 tickets.
And, it just makes sense from a business perspective. I believe in the Disney Co, and while we may mock them for not being a prototype of tomorrow in Epcot any more, when they really do revolutionize a paper-wasting, easily monopolized system with a technological data-gathering, do-from-your-phone app / computer program, people ride them for this too. So what is it... do people
want Disney to be on the cutting edge of new, or do you want paper tickets and printers forever.
I want new.
I used to get more paper tickets than I get electronic ones, but I can get the electronic ones faster, more precisely, and use the time saved by that to offset the time I might have to wait standby for a ride.
And in practice, in May, I didn't even find we had to wait standby for much at all. Sb lines longer? Possibly. But if you can get a FP to them then the longer sb line doesn't matter.
I mean seriously, you are constantly in threads talking up about FP+ is great, because you can do so much with it, but here you are implicitly admitting that people in the know (like people on these boards) are facing increased competition, and will have less available to them.
Yes, I have, since the onset, "admitted" that the people in the know, like the people on these boards, will get less as a result of FP+.
But, I am also practical, and as such, complaining about a closed loophole is only so valuable. Tech is here to stay, so it is up to these people out here, you, and me, to figure out the ways to make the new system work.
There are ways to be super with it. So if someone outright complains that they got less done, I'd like to give them ideas on how to get more done. This may be seen as defending FP+, but really it's more just "trying to solve a real first world problem" -- which I can be quite good at -- planning -- and helping others plan. I comment on most "how would you plan this" type of things because I enjoy that!
One of your other favourite lines is that people just aren't using FP+ effectively, but again, by the logic you state here, if the people on these boards had just used FP- more effectively they could have gotten MORE done. Correct ? Yea, I thought so.
Of course! But we all appreciated that most people did NOT use FP- correctly. Now, lots of people who never used FP- correctly, are suddenly able to use FP+ correctly, so if we don't figure out a way to do even better, then we are no longer going to get more than the average guest -- which is what we all want anyways right?. I have learned invaluable ways to use FP+ better just by hanging out on these boards! Priceless info is here to be gained... even for a system that seems unbeatable like FP+.
I will never leave Disney World in surrender, I will find a way to make it work.
So for people on these boards, people in the know, FP+ is a net negative ??? Sure they can make the most of it, but, on the whole, they could have done better under FP-
But FP- is gone. So the choice is to make the most of FP+... or not. I'm in the first group. It is here, it'll stay, it'll grow, it'll change. I'm not gonna stop going to Disney World, and I'm not going to go and frump, so I'm going to figure out how to get this new tool to work well for me...
...which actually when you dig down into, has a LOT of benefits that go way beyond the strict number of fast passes entitled. As a result, I was able to make it work for me to get just as much done as before, despite how much "better" you would assert FP- was.
So if I say something positive about FP+, it's not because I'm downplaying one who liked FP- better. It's because my goal is to use FP+ to get the most I can out of it and make magical moments happen tomorrow. Or in December. That is all. I'm not going to sit out here and complain about how my vacation will suck now. It will be awesome, and FP+ will contribute to that, no matter how much you surmise it could have been better with a more dated system that I could have taken more personal advantage of.