3DisneyFanz
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Well I disagree with you.
- You twisted my words a bit. I said there are two groups who don't like it (1) Legacy FP+ fans and understanding has nothing to do with their dislike. (2) I did not say the other group did not understand per se but rather they didn't like the process, which can lead to not understanding how to make it work well and quickly for you. And there can be a variety of reasons they don't like the process, some of which I listed.
- I have no problem with the process. I book, move things around in no time at all. I do not find it bulky. Adding a click or two to get the time I want is no big deal. When in the parks if I see my FP+ has a short line, I jump in and while in line I change my FP+ to another. No I don't travel with 8-10 people but often we are 4-6 people. Often we are not on same MDE or linked (I refuse to link because I think it does have issue, some Disneys and some the linkers). We together click through easily and coordinate. No issues.
- I completely disagree that advertising says FP+ is only for headliners. Currently there is ONE headliner that is difficult to get, but not impossible. Capacity vs Crowds is simple math, not everyone will get one. SO I didn't get 7DMT this time, I'll get in line, go to rope drop, attend MNSSHP, stay until closing ..... theme parks = lines. Anyone who reads the advertising to mean they will not have to stand in any lines needs to find a new vacation location.
- Yes, FP+ helps with crowd control and guaranteed in a few years these MBs will pay off by tracking crowds and initiating things that will help to move crowds more. But for me it has ABSOLUTELY improved my experience. I don't have to do rope drop (we prefer to close parks down and sleep in) and forfeit a long line ride because all FP are gone, I can park hop and still get on big rides at second park, I know going in I will ride a few of my favorites with no waits so in that time I used to wait I can ride several smaller attractions. We actually get much more done now.
- I do not buy in to the complaint that FP+ has caused longer SB lines. There is only so much ride capacity and so many FP+ times. What we have is a greatly improved economy, Disney occupancy rates that industry standard is very high, off site hotels and attractions being built due to the great crowds heading to Orlando. I am in the parks 5-6 weeks a year, all season for the last decade. The crowds each year are bigger and bigger and they have to go somewhere = lines.
I think the key point in this is the frequency of your visits. For people who visit as often as you do there isn't the same level of need to do things as there is for someone who gets to come once every few years. You can say oh well for 7dmt because you'll be back in 3 months but it's not as easy to chalk that up for someone whose next trip might be in 3 years. Also understanding the sheer amount of work to manipulate the system doesn't mean that someone else who doesn't want to do that doesn't understand it. Trying to tell someone to select the exact opposite of what they want in order to get what they want through 4+ additional steps is just ludicrous and further proof that Disney had zero interest in the consumer in this process. I also don't think anyone really thinks it gets them out of any lines but again the advertisements hype the big rides. In all your trips have you seen any billboards for Fogment with FP+?
As for the crowds they're just now topping what they experienced in the 90s so it's not just a capacity issue as much as it is they spent far more time closing than opening attractions over the past few years.
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