I agree here, the FP+ system is perfectly suited for someone who wants to come just for an evening, 4 hours or so. Just enough time to ride 3 big things, a few small things in between, have a snack, and leave. For us, coming for a week from far away, the challenge is much different. The balancing factor is that being a resort guest for a week, we can pick our FP+ times first. 60 days. That's a pretty big balance. So I can get the SDMT every day, A&E, and pick my other rides at the times I want them. The guest just popping in only gets to pick their 3 from what's available, after all the resort guests at 60 days and other resort guests at 30 days picked theirs. I think this is fine. They get to have the majority of their time be FP+ rides, but only those rides that I or other resort guests haven't already chosen.
It all works out. I really think FP+ benefits both sides quite well. Like a good constitution, a flexible system that accommodates all these different styles of touring is perfect. And FP+ is just that. FP- really only benefited the one type of guest -- the FP- commando (or "user" for those who did not consider themselves commandos nor wore fatigues). Under FP-, if you did not follow the strict plan of knowing where to go to pull tickets early and queuing them up, you'd simply be left out, and that's why FP- had an abysmal adoption rate, and why it was so great for those few. FP+ fixed so much, making a system that works for so many different touring styles... from the week-long resort guest, to the day-passer, to the AP holder who wants to stop in for a few hours after work, to the park hopper, the rope dropper, really everyone.