closing the backrow at pirates also made mansion small world & spaceship earth longer too apparnetl.y weird
No, I don't think anyone is disagreeing that FP+ has increased standby lines by SOME amount at SOME attractions.
The disagreement (at least from me) comes when people suggest that FP+, all by itself, has caused standby lines at some of these attractions to go from 5 minutes to 45 minutes or more on a regular basis.
Since this thread is about POC, POC often seems to be at the top of the list when people talk about increased standby wait times, and the easywdw article linked earlier in this thread discusses standby lines at POC, this may be a good opportunity to discuss this.
In the easywdw article, Josh says that average standby waits at POC during the second week of November were 30% higher than the same time last year and peak wait times were up 50%. He says this is not due to increased crowds because overall crowd levels are only slightly higher than last year. He also recognizes that roping off the sixth row contributes to longer wait times at POC.
So, let's put all of this together, accepting the assumption that larger crowds have had no impact on waits at POC and that waits are between 30% (average) and 50% (peak) higher. During the period covered in this article (November 12-18) the highest posted standby wait time for POC was 45 minutes, except for the 2 days on which the ride had some significant downtime. On those days the posted wait briefly got as high as 55 or 65 minutes.
If we also accept the conclusion that peak standby wait times are up by 50%, that would mean that last year that peak wait time would have been 30 minutes instead of 45 minutes. If FP+ were the only factor affecting the line, we could say that it affected the wait time by as much as 15 minutes. But then if we also consider the dropping of the last row, that reduces the capacity of the ride to 5/6 of full capacity, a reduction of 16.6%. That reduction in capacity would, by itself, increase the wait time by 20% (I can explain the math behind this if you want). So, if the wait time would normally be 30 minutes, elimination of the back row by itself would increase the wait to 36 minutes.
Putting this together, I conclude that, if the wait time has gone from 30 to 45minutes, and increased crowds are not a factor, FP+ has added 9 minutes to the wait time and the reduced capacity has added 6 minutes.
I accept the fact that standby wait times at some attractions may have been increased by as much as 10 minutes at some secondary attractions because of FP+. I also recognize, as Josh's article points out, that there are plenty of ways to minimize or avoid these longer waits by hitting these secondary attractions earlier or later in the day. Josh also points out that the actual waits are often lower than the posted waits; onsite reports about whether those actual wait times are accurate seem to vary.