The Pho
A heck of a paleontologist if I do say so myself
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But most people don't want to have to get up/be at a computer at 7am EST (or simply aren't available) every single day for 5, 6, 7, ...14+ days in a row. How many people on these boards complain about how complicated WDW planning is? Or comment about how complicated other people think WDW planning is? I'm also sure paid WDW planners wouldn't appreciate only being able to book FP+ for clients one day at a time. Allowing onsite guests to make ADRs and FP+ for multiple days at once simplifies the planning process.
There is no real reason that Disney couldn’t change that booking time if they wanted. So that problem has a very easy solution.
I understand what you’re trying to say. And I agree with your concept, but this that I quoted is the problem with your argument. Fastpass+ changed the dynamics of how people go about doing rides, without it, the numbers going to each individual attraction change. Fastpass promotes the rides and shows that would be overlooked by many. Assuming the numbers are the same is unrealistic. Less popular rides/shows drew the crowds away from the headliners.I'm also using the parameter that the same amount of people are riding the attraction.