disneyerin
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- Jul 20, 2008
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Disney created the monster by offering Original Recipe FP in all its glory in the first place. They GAVE people, for free, this wonderful product, for 14 years...and now for them (or anyone else) to act shocked that people are disappointed and feel limited by taking it away and replacing it with the new system is kind of ridiculous.
Now, perhaps, in the end, the new system will be better than the old. But the snail's=pace roll-out and the ever changing rules make it really hard to know if that will be the case. So we continue to wait and hope. As it stands, RIGHT NOW...yeah, the tiers, the 1 park per day, and the LIMIT of 3 are all limiting.
Maybe tomorrow will be different.
That's a really good point. I forget just how old I am! For younger folks, FP has been as much a part of WDW as Cinderella's Castle.
Disney has really messed up with the decisions they have made around the FP+ implementation. I have to believe that SOMEONE is working on this to make it better. But in the mean time, it is what it is. For those of us who can only go during the more crowded times, we have to come up with a plan B. That plan may be to postpone our trip until FP is fixed, or the plan may be to find someway to be OK with going on less rides.
My DD was beside herself waiting for TSM. After DL it had become her favorite ride. When I rode it on Dec. 16th, it became one of mine as well; I LOVED IT!! But after our FP+ was used, the stand by line never went under 70 min. So we made the decision to not ride it again. I also never made it to Test Track or Splash Mountain because of the lines. But I absolutely feel that this trip was perfect.
I don't want this to turn into a lecture about attitude. Sometimes, especially when you have little ones who's hearts are set on certain rides, it's next to impossible to "put the rides into perspective". But if you can lower your expectations about the amount of rides you'll be able to go on, it really, REALLY helps!!

Like I said, just doing that alone made our vacation feel truly perfect.
It won't change the fact that Disney has really screwed up, but it might just save your trip.
