rt2dz
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Exactly. As someone said earlier, it is a choice. We have never in all our trips had to choose between a FP and a meal, but now we do. We've never had to worry about how accurate a posted standby time really is, but now we do. We've never had to stress out about whether being seated 45min after our ADR time or having glacial service drags a meal out to 2+ hours will mean missing a must-do ride, but now we do. And we've always been able to tour in a roughly geographic pattern that is incompatible with the current FP rules.
I'm reading through the thread now. I didn't want to fully post until I was done, but this post changed my mind. THIS is exactly how I feel about it.
I am here now with my oldest DS on a "mom and me" trip, and I'm not liking the new enforcement. We were never "hoarders" of FP. We *generally* used them within the window, or very shortly after. Only occasionally holding onto one for hours--like once or twice over our 10 day trips.
What we are finding is that we are doing so much less. Before we didn't have to worry about our window. If a show caught our interest in Animal Kingdom, or the street performers in DHS, or something else, we could watch. Not now. It's "Hurry up! Let's go!" If the kids saw something in the stores, we could browse. Not now. We might browse too long, and the lines at the register could be long or slow if we decided to buy something. If we decided to stop and get some popcorn or a Mickey bar, no problem. Not now, it might take too long to eat--or clean up sticky hands when ice cream is melting fast. On the upside, I'm spending a heck of a lot less!
Then, there is the ride break-down issue. Thursday evening, HM stopped. Right before we were to get off. Someone threw-up ("technical issues") all over the conveyor belt and it took 21 minutes (DS timed it) to get janitorial services out there to clean and sterilize it. Trust me, I appreciate it. I had a "great" view, so I really appreciated it. This was all after the posted wait time of 15 minutes took 30 minutes. Line wasn't long, but the wait was. Something else must have happened. But that meant we barely made it for our Buzz FP. Which, by the way, also broke down and almost caused us to be late for our ADR. And, God Forbid, you miss an ADR now (not that we did, but...) Very stressful, and we enjoyed nothing because of it.
Then the running around to see "IF" the FP will work for us. I do have a iphone--with the apps. But guess what, they often AREN'T accurate. I have several too (Lines, Disney's, Undercover Tourist, and others). It might only be 30 minutes off, but that does make a huge difference. And, I'm finding the internet connection in the park to be slow/or won't connect at all (4G makes no difference). Maybe it's because the parks are fairly crowded...?
Then running through the park and crowds for a much-later FP than when we grabbed it is no fun. There is a fine line between hurrying and being down-right rude.
We're finding we're standing around for FP for fear of missing them if we dare do **anything** else. We are standing in stand-by more often that not. Yep, it's a matter of choices. Once upon a time, there were no FP at all. I get that. I remember that. I've gone every year since 1976. Sometimes, multiple times a year. Right now, I'm averaging every 6 months (7-12 days per trip).
I just don't like it. I talked to the CM at TSM and she said it's a great theory. In the beginning, it seemed to really help lines, but now they are noticing stand-by lines are much longer even though the FP lines are shorter. She said a lot of the FP are going unused because people just can't make it.
We plan, but we like flexibility too. It's necessary for us. DS#3 has autism and tight schedules won't work.
Will we survive under the new system? Yes. Will we continue to go to Disney? For now, but that can change.
Just thought I'd share my experiences. They are very close to the OPs. I am interested in the comment "validate your FP for a later time" ???? What have I missed?
but I think Apple (and FaceBook, but that's a complaint for a different thread 