itchin2go
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!
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I had the same opportunity as everyone else that chose to do what they had to do to get a FP. And the same thing can be said of FP+. If you want a near guarantee of getting a FP+ for anything, there are choices you can make to insure that- just as there has always been.
We made the choice that touring the way we wanted to was more important than getting a particular fp. People who choose to stay off site or who make the choice to stay shorter amounts of time make the choice that those things are more important to them than getting an A&E or SDMT FP+- because really, those are the only 2 rides that are affected much.
All choices aren't equal ... or even choices.
If you chose not to wake up early on your vacation, that is a true choice. You could have. You had the means. You had the opportunity. You chose a different path. You controlled all variables, and in the face of a fairly simple choice, you chose no.
If I don't stay for 10 days CL at a deluxe resort, that may not be because I CHOOSE not to. It may be because I simply can't afford that choice. I can't just set an alarm clock and magically have additional funds in my bank account. Could I choose to switch jobs? Go back to school? Borrow money? Rob a bank? Yes, but to compare those choices with the choice of whether to set an alarm clock and be somewhere at a certain time is not even tenable.
You know, even if someone can afford the 10 day CL vacation, to equate getting up out of bed at a predetermined time with throwing an additional $5K at a vacation is not even apples and apples.