My Thoughts on FP+

disneyfav4ever

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I used to be one of those people who would be at the park at rope drop, get in the headliner attractions two or three times a day, and collect up to ten or so Fast Passes in a day, taking full advantage of the system.

I like FP+ better. Yes, it's kind of a pain to figure out where I want to be and what I want to ride two months in advance, but the system works. Changing the Fast Passes day of was easy, and I never encountered a wait of more than one or two people ahead of me to change passes, and they had many CMs helping at the kiosks. I also like that I could change the passes for everyone in my party without them needing to be in a park, since a few days I still got up and went for rope drop by myself, and was able to change ride times to later when we figured out what time we'd be meeting up.

If anyone has anything they'd like to ask me, I'd be happy to try and help.
 
I agree with your experience. We loved FP+ in late October. We still got up and went early, rode the headliners we wanted and had FP+ for late morning/early afternoon. It was perfect for us.
 
We were in WDW mid October on a relatively last minute trip and had a similar experience. Our first time there using FP+ and we loved it. Had no problem riding almost every ride we wanted with either FP+, late nights, or during MNSSHP.
 














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