estherhead
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For us, we spent slightly more time in slightly) standby lines than previously, but they usually moved fairly quickly. HOWEVER, we also spent no time obtaining fastpasses. Under old FP, we often spent a good deal of time crisscrossing the parks to USE our FP, and time sending a FP runner to obtain them. It was nice not having to do that any more. I think most people just don't like change. To me, FP+ gives me a chance to rethink they way we tour. I see 'touring optimization strategy' as kind of fun. We had things down pat under the old system. The new system is an opportunity to shake things up a bit, and rethink. Maybe we rode a few less e-rides. Instead we slowed down a bit and spent a little more time appreciating things like the new HM queue.
We are here now.
I totally agree with this. I was generally the FP runner. And I would get cranky by the end of the trip while everyone else was happy as could be since they had sat in the shade a lot while I ran a mile from btmrr to sm.
Yesterday we stood in one 30 min line. And the kids were surprised they had to stand in line & whined a little since they are spoiled. But I was happy as a lark. We did EE, KS, PW, ITTBAB, KRR, & lots of other stuff at AK. And then TT, Maelstrom, & SE at Epcot. And we took an afternoon break. And the kids stood in one line over 20 min.
That is pretty much exactly what we would have done with FP- only I would have walked about an extra 3 miles.

We never hurried in the past, and we're not hurrying now. It used to be that if we went to our evening park, we went knowing that the FPs would be all gone and we'd be riding the "Anytime Rides" like the Peoplemover (which I love!). Now that we have FP+, I'm actually getting to walk into our evening parks and ride some of the big rides (like Toy Story Mania) in addition to our beloved "Anytime Rides". Pretty neat!
(I'm joking... sort of.)