doctornick
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Option B is obviously the one with the most upside for superusers and would be what I would prefer. My main issue with Option A is that it would encourage one to book all of the pre-reserved FP+ early so you use them to be able to get more. But I'd prefer to have my prebooked FP+ to be scheduled in the afternoon time (say 12-5pm time range) when the crowds are the busiest.
Option B allows a person to schedule one FP+ early in the day, using it and then getting more FP+ throughout the day while still having some pre-reserved FP+ for the busiest time of the day to use.
That said, Option A (and even Option C which I conceptually would be difficult to execute with everyone flooding the system at 1pm) would still be a nice improvement over the current setup and I wouldn't be upset with it. I am happy that at least Disney is looking to utilize the remaining capacity of FP+ to satisfy guests. I'm very curious as to whether it will allow for repeat uses of the same rides.
Option B allows a person to schedule one FP+ early in the day, using it and then getting more FP+ throughout the day while still having some pre-reserved FP+ for the busiest time of the day to use.
That said, Option A (and even Option C which I conceptually would be difficult to execute with everyone flooding the system at 1pm) would still be a nice improvement over the current setup and I wouldn't be upset with it. I am happy that at least Disney is looking to utilize the remaining capacity of FP+ to satisfy guests. I'm very curious as to whether it will allow for repeat uses of the same rides.
. We were going to schedule ours in the afternoon so that we didn't have to get up early for parks if we didn't want to but now it seems if we don't schedule at least one early we will be at a disadvantage 