Disneylover99
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So in all "fairness"How would you divide them up? All other rides aside, cuz let's face it, the SDMT is new and the hot ticket. Say there are 60,000 guests. Of those, 50,000 want to ride the SDMT, 10,000 don't care to. The ride handles 20,000 riders in a day (guessing). How would you divide them up?
FP-: He who gets there the earliest gets one. If you're there early enough before other guests even get there, you can get two.
FP+: Priority is given to those staying onsite (and among those, the guests staying longer). If you're staying onsite (around half of those guests) then you are pretty sure to get one. If you're staying off-site, it's a crapshoot as you put it.
That's what Disney has chosen. Pretty sure to get one if staying onsite, and a crapshoot if you're not. That sounds pretty reasonable to me.
What, if anything, would you do differently? Which 30,000 guests would you choose to not get one?
I don't think there is a fair way to divide fp up with fp+.
My point was, that it's a crapshoot getting hard to get fp's even booking 60 days out. Sure it's more likely for most people, but there is no guarantee. It's like telling someone who couldn't book 7DMT 60 days out that the system seems reasonable because you could get fp's for 7DMT a week out.
How would you divide them up? All other rides aside, cuz let's face it, the SDMT is new and the hot ticket. Say there are 60,000 guests. Of those, 50,000 want to ride the SDMT, 10,000 don't care to. The ride handles 20,000 riders in a day (guessing). How would you divide them up?