Mom2rtk
I hear you, but, just saying, that its the limit of 3 that kills everything. Tiering could and would have been beat through rope dropping, picking up extras on the day of (something that probably will happen, and disboard vets will figure out exactly how to manipulate this if if does) emhs while still available, there can be combinations of winning for the vets, especially while legacy existed.
But locking the door on legacy, thats the killer, in my opinion.
I have been off the boards, and its interesting that situation in October, but not suprising, I am SURE that the SAVVY disboarders were prebooking all the best fast passes, and then pulling more out of the system with legacy, a virtualy gravy train of fun. Because DHS has so few attractions that people want to fp, (like epcot) and these attraction ride capacities are not great (probably the worst combination out of all 4 theme parks) its just not suprising.
But, with tiers, and legacy lockdown, this is not going to be a problem until the GP (general public) gets on board. (I think) And when it does, it becomes pressure for people to 1) stay on site and prebook and 2) if available, prepurchase theme park tickets for off site guest so they can prebook.
The brilliance of the Disney bean counters, in my opinion, is that they have taken something away that was once 'free' for everyone, and an 'even playing field' for everyone, and have made it a commodity. A commodity that is right now, not for everyone. And they have severly limited this commodity for everyone. And this commodity will increase in value over time. And it will sell hotel rooms. And it will become incentives and perks. And it will become tiered itself, amongst the resorts. And the general public is not shouting outrage because they dont know yet that they are getting less. And when they gradually do, instead of being mad, they are going to run through the mouses maze to get the better cheese, like prepurchasing tickets or staying onsite. I mean seriously, how brilliant is that?
Again, I hear you, and I KNOW this whole system sucks for not only the way you tour, but your age group with kids. Its not great for us either, but not as horrible, because we dont visit often anymore, love the 'b's, and do our thrill ride junky bit at Universal. So I am not squealing as loud. But I understand completely your position. I think many people on the boards are in your postition too. I also think, over time, the amount of enjoyment my family will have will substantially decrease, to the point we just wont end up going. Its now once every 2 years, and for less then a week, generally speaking. We might go in July, for 3 days, because its a tradition for a kid turning 16. We will spend more days at Uni though, as per her request. Just sayin. And Im not wholey looking forward to it, because its going to be the only family vacation for us this coming year, and would rather do other things.