No the Magic isn’t gone but it’s at 25%

It’s new most people don’t know. We bought them. You have try something before you can say you don’t like it.
I don’t think there is anyway that you could back that up right now, that seems like a personal opinion. The numbers say something different, but it is still early with genie so time will tell more
 
This trip has been our worst ever. Genie plus has been a waste of money everywhere but MK. It’s glitched and canceled things and we got less than 3 rides at both Epcot and. DHS. They’d be better off doing paid lightening lane than this. It has put me in a horrible mood every day of what is supposed to be a fun vacation. They won’t be getting my money again my time soon.
I know I'm late to the party, but I totally agree. I actually purchased Genie+ at MK and thought it was terrible.

I actually just finished a long post about this in my blog (https://www.joesbucketlist.com/2022/06/09/top-10-things-that-wdw-gets-wrong/) where I call out all of the gripes that I've had about Disney over the past year or so. It's getting really bad. And I'm easily the most "Disney faithful" person I know.

Before COVID, I was a super happy passholder and would have never thought about going anywhere else. Today, I have a Universal AP and a SeaWorld AP and I find myself going there more and more often. For the first time in my life, I feel like Universal really "gets it" a lot better than Disney, which is super concerning to me.
 
I don’t think there is anyway that you could back that up right now, that seems like a personal opinion. The numbers say something different, but it is still early with genie so time will tell more
I’m sorry back up what? Trying something to find out if it works for you? What numbers are saying something different?
 

I know I'm late to the party, but I totally agree. I actually purchased Genie+ at MK and thought it was terrible.

I actually just finished a long post about this in my blog (https://www.joesbucketlist.com/2022/06/09/top-10-things-that-wdw-gets-wrong/) where I call out all of the gripes that I've had about Disney over the past year or so. It's getting really bad. And I'm easily the most "Disney faithful" person I know.

Before COVID, I was a super happy passholder and would have never thought about going anywhere else. Today, I have a Universal AP and a SeaWorld AP and I find myself going there more and more often. For the first time in my life, I feel like Universal really "gets it" a lot better than Disney, which is super concerning to me.
I read some of the negativity before I left and wanted to try it for myself. It was a mixed bag. It worked well for us at AK. We fast passed every ride. I’d say the rest of the parks 4 rides except Epcot. It’s a waste of money there. MK was our biggest flop though and that’s the park everyone says it works the best. I’m not that impressed with it. Standby lines were shorter than our trips with the fast pass plus nightmare.
 
Interesting. And me choosing to purchase it for our MK day was directly related to what I'd read in advance.

It goes to show you that what you read online can be waaaaaay off.
 
Interesting. And me choosing to purchase it for our MK day was directly related to what I'd read in advance.

It goes to show you that what you read online can be waaaaaay off.
I think there’s a certain amount of luck and skill involved. I did a poor job on our MK day. I also think more people buy it at MK then at AK. AK it worked beautifully for us and we didn’t show up until around 10am. It was our first day using it and I think I got lucky.
 
The standby lines were ridiculous. With less people having genie plus I felt like the standby lines were manageable especially at Epcot and AK. Most standby times were less than an hour.

I get it. The good thing about FP+ is that you could spend some time working with the refresh method and almost always find something good fairly quickly,

On our last FP+ trip we only waited in one lengthly standby line at Navi River and it was terrible. I just couldn’t get it to pop up with refresh no matter what I tried so we just gave up and got in line.
 
I get it. The good thing about FP+ is that you could spend some time working with the refresh method and almost always find something good fairly quickly,

On our last FP+ trip we only waited in one lengthly standby line at Navi River and it was terrible. I just couldn’t get it to pop up with refresh no matter what I tried so we just gave up and got in line.
I agree about that aspect of Fastpass+. One of the major downsides of it was how offsite guests were at a severe disadvantage in terms of booking. I stayed offsite a ton when Fastpass+ was a thing and I was able to get everything except for Slinky. The other big rides like FOP and Mine Train were almost always night times. Getting those times during the day when you didn't have the 60 day booking window was next to impossible in my experience but YMMV.

I was able to have successes similar to FP+ with Genie+ as well. After getting Tower of Terror and Rockin Roller Coaster in the morning, this was my evening stack that I refreshed quite a bit to get on my HS day on my last trip (this was 5/12)
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I’m sorry back up what? Trying something to find out if it works for you? What numbers are saying something different?
To clarify, you were asserting that most people buy it and then realize they don’t like it, what I’m saying is there’s no way to quantify that currently, it’s all anecdotal from Disney fan sites
 
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For my family its the return time part that we hate. I do enough scheduling in my day to day life. I go to parks to escape that. It's why I prefer Universal's system.

I thought the return time feature with FP+ was the best part. We could pick our three attractions at the times and in the order we wanted. We’re not morning people, and being able to set up FP+ at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 was perfect. We didn’t have to be there until 10:45 and could hit the 3rd one right at 11:25.

Then it was off to the refresh races so to speak where we could hopefully pick up 9 or 10 more throughout the day.

Then, since we didn’t have to get up too early, we could hit the headliners again later in the evening with very short waits. Those were the days.

Genie + is ok, but nothing like the previous version. The one thing that did stay constant are the short waits at closing time.
 
I thought the return time feature with FP+ was the best part. We could pick our three attractions at the times and in the order we wanted. We’re not morning people, and being able to set up FP+ at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 was perfect. We didn’t have to be there until 10:45 and could hit the 3rd one right at 11:25.

Then it was off to the refresh races so to speak where we could hopefully pick up 9 or 10 more throughout the day.

Then, since we didn’t have to get up too early, we could hit the headliners again later in the evening with very short waits. Those were the days.

Genie + is ok, but nothing like the previous version. The one thing that did stay constant are the short waits at closing time.
Have you ever used Universal's system? While it is pricey, the best part is you just get in the Express pass line whenever you want
 
Have you ever used Universal's system? While it is pricey, the best part is you just get in the Express pass line whenever you want

We’ve been to Universal a few times but never stayed on-site. Standby has been adequate over there and we can still get the late night rerides without much problem.
 
I agree about that aspect of Fastpass+. One of the major downsides of it was how offsite guests were at a severe disadvantage in terms of booking.
I think onsite should always have an advantage. I personally feel like onsite should have advantages for everything, from Genie+ bookings to dining to booking extras like cabanas, tours etc. Any time I see onsite and off-site have an equal footing for anything in somewhat high demand I don't quite get it.
 












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