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That is certainly different that what others were reporting yesterday. Thanks for taking the time out to share your experiences here.![]()
Isn't she the OP?
That is certainly different that what others were reporting yesterday. Thanks for taking the time out to share your experiences here.![]()
Isn't she the OP?
Yes. But other people reported being able to finagle their phone to move the 4th FP to another park. OP is saying it would only allow MK (the park she is in) and that not all the choices were showing up on the phone as they were at a kiosk.
Make sure to bring an external charger too. At least my phone only made it til about 1pm. I used it for pics too and checking FB and probably playing candy crush while in line.
yesterday i went to 3 different parks we used our 3 fast passes at HS in the AM got a 4th at Animal kingdom and that one did even not show up on my phone. But when we went to MK we were able to get a 5th fast pass there and that one i was able to actually change on my phone (probably a glitch)
This is great news. If will make FP+ more bearable, thank goodness. However, as I absorbed this info and looked at the big picture, I realized that vacation should not be this much work. I always enjoyed the planning of our WDW trips as much as the trip itself. Either I'm getting too old or vacations to WDW have become too complicated.
I just tried to change our 4th FP (Little Mermaid) for something else on my phone. I could only make a MK selection and they were much more limited than the Kiosk options (no Cinderella, SM, BTMRR, etc...)
Mom2Stitch said:So what I want to know is WHY there would be a difference at the kiosk vs on the app. Is the app just that poor?
I think everyone here is pretty clear that HAL is doing all of the thinking based on programmed parameters.
The discussion is merely how much HAL is programmed to think.
My point is that as of today, I don't think HAL is holding back because I don't think Disney is pushed up against capacity limits. They certainly don't appear to be there yet on a prebooking level, and certainly not on a redemption level. This is not the same as saying Disney is populating every guests' MDE with every available time slot.
That said, my opinion is that FP+ will be overwhelmingly guest driven and transparent because it can be. What I think I know about human nature leads me to this conclusion - Disney will get near 100% redemption rate from those who used FP- and be lucky to get 2 out of 3 from those who previously did not.
Once redemption rates become predictable, booking gets easier.
HAL, or the Guest Experience Management System and Method as he likes to be called, will provide advantages (dining, golf and spas) to certain guests, and FPs to optimize the scheduling of these other revenue grabs.
Ugh, I keep hearing that people can do so many different things. I guess that while this is all in a state of flux that I need to be more patient.Multiple posters on here reported yesterday that while they had to get the 4th FP+ in the park from a kiosk, they were able to make changes to that 4th FP+ using their phone app. They also reported that different choices showed up on the app than at the kiosk. So I guess you take whatever is offered and then make changes.
That doesn't alleviate having to play on your phone, which to me is the #1 thing I hate about FP+, so I'm with you there.
They have decades of collected data they used to justify and build the system. They're not going to wait to collect more data before turning on the things that are going to help them recoup the investment.
They would be the first Executive Group in the history of Capitalism that didn't rev' the engines immediately on a brand new, shiny 2 billion dollar toy that churns money- one for which they've waited a year and a half longer than they expected.
Yes. But other people reported being able to finagle their phone to move the 4th FP to another park. OP is saying it would only allow MK (the park she is in) and that not all the choices were showing up on the phone as they were at a kiosk.
If I understand it right, the latest is you go to a kiosk to get a 4th FP and then you can change it on your phone? Why not just allow people to skip the kiosk altogether?
It is good to read that the kiosk lines are short.![]()
I've been going to WDW since 2006. I also find the planning part to be part of the fun, but this is too much. It has become quite stressful to plan a trip now. Booking attractions and ADR's 60 days out and fp+ in general has taken the fun out of planning.
We did 2 FP at mK, missed the third then were able to get a test track FP at 4:45 for 5:10
Ugh, I keep hearing that people can do so many different things. I guess that while this is all in a state of flux that I need to be more patient.
If I understand it right, the latest is you go to a kiosk to get a 4th FP and then you can change it on your phone? Why not just allow people to skip the kiosk altogether?
It is good to read that the kiosk lines are short.![]()
We did 2 FP at mK, missed the third then were able to get a test track FP at 4:45 for 5:10
Ugh, I keep hearing that people can do so many different things. I guess that while this is all in a state of flux that I need to be more patient.
If I understand it right, the latest is you go to a kiosk to get a 4th FP and then you can change it on your phone? Why not just allow people to skip the kiosk altogether?
It is good to read that the kiosk lines are short.![]()
It really is just too much, too many puzzle pieces going on. Add in the fun of waiting for parades and fireworks to show up on FP at an unknown date.
we went to Epcot at a kiosk, there was no line though at the pin station FP kioskWere you in Epcot then? Or did you do it at MK?
we went to Epcot at a kiosk, there was no line though at the pin station FP kiosk
This is due to low volumes. The reason I state this is I just checked FP+ on my phone for today and it showed availability for everything but E&A MG. On a crowd level 7, 8 or 9 throughout the summer this won't happen. I hope it does but based on history I'm doubtful.