SmithSmith
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But there is a reason that Disney chose to promote it as spontaneous. To me, it suggests that there must be some pushback about all the planning involved. Even those of us who don't like FP+ admit that it has some advantages, but they didn't choose to focus on any of those. And let's not forget their previous "Lock it in" campaign.
The "lock that in" commercial, was just a commercial. It's quite a stretch to call one commercial a campaign. That commercial aired after the Incredibles flash drive was mailed out to guests. So Disney did not change its tune because of pushback, because the "more time for spontaneity" message predates the "lock that in" message, by at least 8 months. You've also ignored the fact that the "lock that in" commercial ends with: "or make changes on the go, to stay flexible". It seems to me Disney is just trying to appeal to both types of touring styles. After all, FP is just a tool, you can use it however you want.
, but I found that to actually be a fun day! I look forward to benchmark dates when planning a trip and fast pass day is one of them. For me, it wasn't stressful at all.
Although I'm reading some people plan a lot more than I do. I pick the park, pick my rides, then pick where I want to eat.