I think the test in December was still tiered, so they were forced to choose something other than an E-Ticket, at ETWB I think was in the second tier, and like you said, was very low capacity.
I forget, was that on the list for this test?
I was part of the December test group.
We got 3 choices each day at one park.
We were able to choose from the main attractions, parade reserved seats, front of the line meet and greets and smaller attractions.
We did the "girly" stuff since DD was 4.
There was a HUGE line for Enchanted Tales with Belle.
We were the ONLY ones at the FP+ door.
We waited about 5 minutes, were let into the room all by ourselves and about 2 minutes later about 40 more people were let in.
At Mickey Mouse meet and greet, the line was pretty long, they took us around a little corridor, but it met up with the main line, just roped off.
We were put in front of the line, let in the room by ourselves, there were about 15 people ahead of us and we waited a few minutes before the next people were let in, including a mother and father and their approx. 6 or 7 year old daughter that were at the front of the line.
The father then began verbally assaulting me by first asking rudely "who are you? Some big-wigs family member that you don't have to wait in line?"
I tried to be nice and explain that we were lucky enough to be chosen as a test family to try out a new FP+ system that Disney was considering implementing.
He returned my nice explanation with "I don't give a flying F___ about you and you special F____ing test family, we have been waiting in this G*d d____ line for 45 minutes and your little princess a___es (looking down at my 4 year old DD in her princess dress) get to waltz right up to the front of the line. That's a bunch of bull s____!"
Not only was this guy not stopped or escorted out, but some of the people behind him actually agreed with him, and not a single person came to our defense!
I was actually scared (as was my daughter) and we literally RAN out of there as soon as we saw Mickey (kinda spoiled her experience too) I threw her in the stroller and headed back to the hotel for fear we might be chased down and taunted some more by the angry mob. Luckily it was getting close to nap time anyways, but still this incident should NOT have happened!
At Toy Story Mania, 90 minute stand by wait, we went up to the FP+ line and waited about 10 minutes.
They would let about 20 of our line go through, then about 20 of the regular line.
At the parade, more controversy, which was handled well by the CM's.
We were given a time (I think it was about 20-30 minutes prior to parade time) to meet in front of the castle.
There was a roped off area for us to stand, and there were a bunch of people standing behind the rope that got mad because they were waiting there for the parade.
There were signs at the end of each rope that said FP+ holders only, or something like that, so the CM's kinda took the heat for us coming up and standing in front of people.
There was also an issue of what some here may seem as karma if you have experienced "I don't speak english so I can stand/sit/go wherever I want and hop in the middle of a huge waiting line, etc." phenomenon that I noticed a few times in our travels.
The rope for the parade FP+ stopped about 6 inches from the curb at one point, there are people 5-6 people deep as far as the eye can see....
About 5-10 minutes before the parade was due to start (the pre-parade had already gone by), an apparently foreign family of about 6-8 adults and 10-12 kids came and took up the entire front of the curb past the ropes, right in front of us.
A CM came by and said "you can't sit here" to which one replied "sorry, no english" and continued to just stand there talking with the group while the rest of the family arranged the children on the curb.
The cast member again came by and said "You can't sit here, it's reserved."
Another guy laughed at her and looked at his buddy and said "sorry, no english".
This happened one more time and the lady brought 2 guys who forcefully told them to get out and pointed to the opening in the walkway.
The whole group was making a huge ruckus about it as they were gently led to the opening of the path to the right off the castle and one of the guys looked back and yelled "F____ you! American pig!" And gave the male CM the finger.
Aaaaaaand, everyone behind the rope clapped and cheered, and they ended up dropping the rope and letting us all the way up to the curb.
The other ones we used, no HUGE lines, no HUGE issues.....
So those that use the FP+ system, be prepared for some grief, from those who are oblivious of it's existence...
I personally loved it and will use it again and have a few choice remarks for anyone who decides to harass/threaten me about using it in from of my daughter.