While I would highly doubt your account of wait times, that's my prerogative, based on the fact that I have seen nothing like it on these boards in the time I have been here, ever.
To each his own.....
I'm tempted to ask what any blog site's analysis of posted standby wait times has to do with what someone's experience using FP+ is actually going to be like? Yes, Josh can take a bunch of inaccurately posted standby wait times from throughout the day over a period of time to determine that the average posted inaccurate standby wait time after implementation of FP+ is longer than the average posted inaccurate standby wait time was under legacy FP.
So what? How does that relate to Lake's comment that current WDW visitors have to 'be happy with three attractions per day with long waits for everything else'? It doesn't.
First off, people aren't just using the standby lines, they are using FP+ for some rides. Secondly, people aren't waiting in average inaccurately reported standby lines over a period of time. They are waiting in actual standby lines at differing times throughout an actual day, which can greatly deviate from some overall average based on flawed data.
You are such a fan of Josh's empirical evidence, I bet you can look it up for Dec 30 to confirm my account.....
Enter Hollywood Studios at 7:40am (stated opening 8:00)
Ride TSMM, posted wait 15 minutes, in first ride vehicle, wait 0 minutes. High score for the day! Woohoo!!
Ride RnR, posted wait time 15 minutes, wait 10.
Ride ToT, posted wait time 20 minutes, wait 10
Ride Star Tours, posted wait time 10 minutes, wait 0.
Exit Hollywood Studios at 9:05
Arrive MK at 5:00, after checking in at hotel, having a sit down meal, a short nap (gonna be out late), and a dip in the pool (even though cloudy/damp).
Ride (3 of 5 people) Space Mountain (FP), posted wait time 90 minutes, wait 0.
Holiday Wishes - didn't count this in my 15 attractions.
Ride 7DMT (FP), posted wait time 120 minutes, wait 0.
Ride Thunder Mountain (FP), posted wait time 90 minutes, wait 0.
Ride (boys, 2 of 5 people) Speedway, posted wait time 40 minutes, wait 0.
Ride Small World, posted wait time 25 minutes, wait 15.
See Philharmagic, posted wait time 15 minutes, wait 5.
Midnight fireworks - didn't count this in my 15 attractions.
See Laugh Floor, posted wait time 10 minutes, wait 0.
Ride TTA , wait 0
Ride Buzz, posted wait 15 minutes, wait 5.
Ride Buzz again, posted wait time 15 minutes, wait 5
Ride Teacups, posted wait 10, wait 0.
Exit MK at 1:30am, park still open for another hour and a half, little to no wait for most rides.
That's 490 minutes of 'posted standby wait time', you know.....like Josh will use from that day in his 'analysis', on rides that we actually only spent 50 minutes in line for. So, you have my apologies, the posted standby times weren't 10 times what we waited, the were 10 times minus 10 minutes!