dayvewc
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While I think this is a nice development for offsiters, I am now 99.99% convinced this means that tiering by resort-level is coming.
I thought that the prebooking was going to be the onsite perk. Now, it seems that is not the case.
I still think that they are going to use FP to try to differentiate their hotel product against the million other hotels etc in Orlando. Combine this with other speculation (including in the 2014 Unofficial Guide) that there would be groups of customers based on resort level and the rumor about the possibility of selling them and for quite a steep price....I think tiering by resort will be coming soon, with onsite and higher-level resorts getting more FPs.
I just can't believe that they built this whole monstrosity of a system and are going to have everything be equal for offsite, local APs, and onsite.
Not to pick on you, but I hear/see this sentiment expressed on a regular basis. But I don't think they really spent all that much on FP+. Based on the released info, the NextGen system cost somewhere in the $1 billion range, but that is for the whole project, not just the ride reservations. Considering that all that money was invested to find ways to have their guests spend more money in more different places AND that the way Disney gathers information about the guests is through the RFID in the MB and ticket cards, I can't understand how anyone could believe that Disney WOULDN'T want every guest as a part of the system?



This was early last summer, and I don't remember anyone else ever posting about a similar problem, so I woudn't worry. 