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There's been a lot of this in the TPAS boards, but since Pete brought it up in the podcast...I'm interesting if Pete's source can clarify a few things...we techie planners need to know 
[EDIT: The original paragraph was wrong - heard and interpreted differently] I couldn't tell if Pete meant that if you chose to use MagicBand for Fastpass+, then you couldn't use it for Fastpass, implying that you still could, at least as long as the old FP still exists, if you chose not to use Fastpass. Just to clarify: Currently, you can't use an RFID-only device to get a regular Fastpass at the kiosks. So if you have a MagicBand, it seems like you are forced into Fastpass+ only, unless they also give you a card to use in the machines.
The RFID cards they are currently distributing work because they also have the old magnetic stripe.
As far as I know, there were no plans to retrofit the old kiosks with an RFID reader, since it seemed like the plan was to get rid of them altogether. [I don't think they were planning to have to issue RFID cards so early in relation to being able to offer Fastpass+, but backed into a corner when they started the entrance conversions...]
As for the 3 per day - that is the GREAT debate. Disney has basically said you can get 3 "in advance", but said little about during the park day other than Nick Franklin alluding to some extra magic...a lot of people are assuming that you will still be able to get additional FP+ during the day, like the old system, via app/web/special FP+ kiosks in the parks. One of the big arguments for this is that all the previous tests of FP+ allowed people to use the existing system as well. If that was not the case, all the customer feedback on how great the system was might not apply
During the chat, Carol asked how many FPs under the old system could you typically get during the day. I ballparked it at about 7-8 during a 12 hour day (I know some can do more). So only 3 represents about a 60% reduction. But I've also heard that of FP users, 3 is actually more in line with typical usage, and I know that we've generally not done more than 4 in most cases. So this might not be as bad as it sounds.
However, testing has always limited what attractions you can select by tiering them - the E-tickets in 1 tier, and everything else in another - think the Donald/Daisy lists for the Birthday/GAD FP cards. If you can only use one (or less likely two) of your FP+ choices for the attractions you really need them for, that limit I think it much more of a problem than the 3 overall.
So, was Pete's source merely talking about the 3 in advance, or 3 overall? I've actually been on both sides of the fence here, and now I'm about 50-50 of it happening either way.

[EDIT: The original paragraph was wrong - heard and interpreted differently] I couldn't tell if Pete meant that if you chose to use MagicBand for Fastpass+, then you couldn't use it for Fastpass, implying that you still could, at least as long as the old FP still exists, if you chose not to use Fastpass. Just to clarify: Currently, you can't use an RFID-only device to get a regular Fastpass at the kiosks. So if you have a MagicBand, it seems like you are forced into Fastpass+ only, unless they also give you a card to use in the machines.
The RFID cards they are currently distributing work because they also have the old magnetic stripe.
As far as I know, there were no plans to retrofit the old kiosks with an RFID reader, since it seemed like the plan was to get rid of them altogether. [I don't think they were planning to have to issue RFID cards so early in relation to being able to offer Fastpass+, but backed into a corner when they started the entrance conversions...]
As for the 3 per day - that is the GREAT debate. Disney has basically said you can get 3 "in advance", but said little about during the park day other than Nick Franklin alluding to some extra magic...a lot of people are assuming that you will still be able to get additional FP+ during the day, like the old system, via app/web/special FP+ kiosks in the parks. One of the big arguments for this is that all the previous tests of FP+ allowed people to use the existing system as well. If that was not the case, all the customer feedback on how great the system was might not apply

During the chat, Carol asked how many FPs under the old system could you typically get during the day. I ballparked it at about 7-8 during a 12 hour day (I know some can do more). So only 3 represents about a 60% reduction. But I've also heard that of FP users, 3 is actually more in line with typical usage, and I know that we've generally not done more than 4 in most cases. So this might not be as bad as it sounds.
However, testing has always limited what attractions you can select by tiering them - the E-tickets in 1 tier, and everything else in another - think the Donald/Daisy lists for the Birthday/GAD FP cards. If you can only use one (or less likely two) of your FP+ choices for the attractions you really need them for, that limit I think it much more of a problem than the 3 overall.
So, was Pete's source merely talking about the 3 in advance, or 3 overall? I've actually been on both sides of the fence here, and now I'm about 50-50 of it happening either way.