Ok lets think about this for a minute.
When the first-time visitor books a package with WDTC or a local
travel agent who is going to tell them to book any PS at 180 days? I booked first two trips from a TA and never once did she mention about PS. I know that is one TA but everyone think back to your first trip and did they tell you all that info? We have all seen the novice visitor at WDW and they are amazed when they can not get to eat somewhere because they did not call and reserve it. They had no idea. I have seen families have to go to a different place because there is no availablity. We are a big handful of people with a ton of knowledge and know the ins and outs of what to do when. We are still the minority of visitors to WDW.If you don't buy a guidebook or join a group online then your left clueless. And for us that helps us to assure our own PS we want.
Disney needs to keep the people coming if they want to add new rides and shows for us to enjoy. If they can convince people to but packages then they gain. Not everyone who books a package will also do alot of PS.
They encourage us to stay on site with early entry, free shuttles that run all day, refillable mugs for length of stay, and various other perks. They tried to increase their business with the FTP and how many of us took them up on the offer? I have read alot of people changed thier reservations to the FTP which saved them money and/or gave them more time at Disney.
I know alot of us are bumming right now waiting for the AP or room only codes for the fall and I for one can not wait much longer. I would not want to be a CM at CRO right now. They must be getting alot of calls. I also don't like to fact that the AP code will only be from 8/24-10/1 because I am going on 10/23.....
What a way to spend the summer wondering when the codes will be here and trying not to miss it.
Ok now that I have rambled and kinda got off track.I'm sorry.
Lets hope all things work out for everyone. Maybe we have to eat a little later or early then you wanted but hey there are worse things to deal with. Remember your in Disney World and others are not.
Keep the magic alive and enjoy.
Lori