Angel Ariel
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Agreed. The introduction of FP+ has forced many of us to go back to the drawing board with our trip plans. We previously had it all down to a science. Magical Express + onsite stay + dining plan + length of stay park hoppers = a great trip. Once you decide that is no longer going to add up to a great trip, it's time to evaluate all the pieces of the equation to maximize outcomes. Sometimes (as in LT's example) Disney comes out on the losing end of the equation.
Yep...I'm already trying to think of how to plan for our November 2015 trip. We're going to have 9 people (at least, possibly 11)- ages 3-65. 3 kids in that number - a 3y/o, almost 6 y/o, and a 9 y/o. I'm honestly a bit concerned/slightly afraid of being the coordinator for this trip, entirely because of FP+. Last time we went with my brother and his family, my brother would take my older nephew to one place while SIL took the younger one to another. We'd also pick up FPs for rides we could all do together (even headliners, as DD was 8months and we had RS). It was a very go-with-the-flow type trip, as the splitting up was all decided in the moment. Now I have to figure out what's getting FP+'d for which people - all together? or accounting for splitting up like last time? Or a mix of both? And how to factor in using DD"s FP+, as she will have a ticket this time (do we FP rides we can do with her, which may or may not need FP? Or do we use hers in conjunction with RS to allow 2 adults to ride with the 2 older nephews on a headliner a second time (basically so DH and I could ride with them))_
So many questions/configurations to consider...honestly, it makes my brain hurt. But no one else in my family is going to coordinate the entire family's trip...so, it's up to me. I'm already planning y first chat with everyone for the end of the month to decide where we're going to stay.