mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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Except it's not, because Disney knows that a % of FP+ reservations won't be used. They calculate that in to the total that will be released. And in time, that % will become more and more accurate based on time of year, crowd levels, etc, to the point where they will be able to predict it fairly accurately.
So if a ride can handle 10,000 FP+ riders in a day, Disney will release many more FP+ than that - perhaps 15,000 - knowing that the % of redemptions will not be 100%. It's built into the reservation system.
It's no different than the many people who obtain a regular FP and end up not returning for it. Disney takes that into account, too, with the FP distribution rate. It's the same thing.
I understand that. But it is not an exact science. I still think it's utterly ridiculous. If someone knows they want to reserve 1 ride, that should be an available option.
One would also think that Disney should have had enough data on TS restaurant no-shows to overbook those places to the correct percentage allowing for no-shows. Yet before instituting the CC guarantee, many tables apparently sat empty while the greeter out front turned away walk-up patrons. Not even Disney can predict everything.