Here is an article that expresses my concerns perfectly. It's not the technology that bothers me, but the implementation that concerns me.
http://disneydispatch.com/content/features/2011/disneys-nextgen-initiative-an-analysis/
I'm holding out my verdict until I see how AP holders, FL state residents, and off-site guests are handled. I'm afraid that it will spoil the spontaneous trip to WDW for many of us.
This is actually a very good article. After reading it, I think Disney is trying to be fair about the offerings, but yes, some people are going to be upset. There are people who don't want to make FP ressies early, but they also don't want someone else to have that right either. There are people who don't stay on site but don't want the people who do to have special benefits that they don't get off-site.
People are going to complain regardless...FPers don't want to have a window time frame to return, ADRers don't want to have to book 90 days or closer, non-planners don't want this, planners don't want that...exactly like he said in the article- We are taught from kindergarten that first come, first served is fair. (Except when you aren't the first come person, then the rules change)
With that being said, I think it is a bit much to expect everyone to make FP ressies and ADRs but I also think it is a bit much for people to do so. I think it is sad that I pay the money to stay on site but I can't have the benefit of some things over people who aren't staying on site. I save for my vacations and I am starting to feel like WDW doesn't care that I pay that extra money to stay on property, eat on property, and shop on property. I like the armbands or keycards- if WDW will give me some considerations because I do stay on site and pay for the right to do so.
Convenience is "key" (or wristband if you will)- I think it is brilliant and necessary. And dare I say it, some of the complainers, IMHO, don't want the technology 'cuz they just might be the ones who are doing things because they can get away with it without technology.
ETA: And nobody need flame me...don't take it personal. It just seems like a lot of people get all up in arms about things when they haven't experienced it yet...
But then again, who am I?