~I made those predictions years ago, just based on how long I estimated Disney to complete installation of all the RFID hardware and software at every POS, replacement of all the turnstiles, all of the resort rooms that required RFID readers, updating all of the ride queues, and the testing, etc.
~The timeline I originally came up with just seemed to match closely with the scheduled date of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. I am not surprised it worked out this way. Whether it's intended or not, it just makes sense to wait for the 7DMT to be online. I've also said, several months ago after our experience with Magic Bands and FP+ that Disney should monetize it similar to their competitors.
~For me, the FP+ discussions have become incredibly pedantic and boring, at best. It's akin to discussing how car engine parts are manufactured -- every. single. day. I don't care. When I push the button, I want my car to go. Fast. That's all. Likewise, when I go to Disney World, I want to have fun. Lots. That's all. I would rather watch water come to a full boil than discuss the inner workings of FP+. I'm only interested in the final result and I will plan and make adjustments accordingly. I'm not judging people who love talking about this, because I feel the same way about fashion and other stuff. LOL.
~For me, a fabulous Disney vacation is not contingent upon how many paper fp tickets I hold in my hand. I don't place monetary value on each fastpass ticket redeemed. Just because I can only hold three ride reservations versus chasing down eight paper tickets, does not automatically register as a diminished value or vacation experience, especially when I am rewarded with more freedom and flexibility to tour to the parks much more efficiently and plan exactly what I want. I just don't feel like if I get x amount of fp's my vacation is then worth x amount.
~We're Disney commandos -- we open and close the parks! And frankly, I loved not having to run from FP machine to FP machine with no idea whether my return time would be 45 minutes or 6 hours and do this repeatedly all day just to experience attractions. I found this effort to be quite pedestrian and such a banal approach to touring the parks -- it's so inefficient to have to stop what we're doing just to race to the other side of the park for the sole purpose of pulling a fastpass and then race back to make it back within the return window *repeatedly*.
~It is the rides (themselves) and the experiences that count for me -- not the fastpasses. As long as I can enjoy the parks, I'm fine. The amount of paper tickets in my hand have no value to me.
~When I go to Disney, I want to ride Splash Mountain, I don't have to have a FP to ride Splash Mountain -- it's nice to have one, but not necessary. In our experiences, the time it takes to pull an FP and wait around for the return window, we could have just ridden standby with mad time to spare.
~I disagree with the notion that analysts are "starting to ask questions." They could not care less about this mine train or fastpass. Disney's profits for this year, including the recent 4th quarter sales were aptly described as "monster." Monster record breaking profits for Disney with the glaring absence of a new E ticket for WDW. For every one individual who is 'concerned' about fastpass and rides, there are 100 individuals who are *more* concerned with free dining.
~There is absolutely no incentive for Disney to push anything else out in 2013. The parks have become nothing more than a vehicle to promote the studio house, which then fuels multiple streams of endless income through global distribution and merchandising of consumers products and mass media.
~This article did not make national news, it's really *not* a big deal. Disney is already projected to dominate 2014 with Angelina Jolie as Malificent -- this is what's making headlines. It's going to be epic for Disney -- in addition to the premier of the 7DMT and the debut of a new parade. Disney die hard fans may be disappointed but the masses are going to go wild.
~Okay, I'm finally done. Sometimes I just can't ignore my inner pirate.

Anyway, we can't wait to get back to WDW fast enough and are so excited about the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train! I'm really looking forward to another fabulous Disney vacation next year!