This feeds in to what I said about pivoting away from the way Disney operates. They do not want to be Universal. Selling FOTL access is so "undemocratic" to the way Disney traditionally operates. If Disney wanted to monetize opportunity, it would already be charging people for prime ADRs. You don't think that people would pay $10 per person for a guaranteed spot at 'Ohana, Claifornia Grill during Wishes, Be Our Guest for dinner? We all know how hard it is to get certain ADRs and how supply falls so short of demand. But Disney has never tried to capitalize on that. I don't see FP+ any differently. To do otherwise would be to bow to the business strategies of Universal which I think is like fingernails on the chalkboard to the PTB.
I think it's hard to make a comparison between dinner reservations (a universally acceptable practice in the world) which is almost always free of charge anywhere, and FP+ (which is a specialized service)
Granted I agree that it's a slippery slope for Disney should they ever charge.
We're all talking hypotheticals here though.
I also want to add that I'm really enjoying this debate. It's not turned angry at any point that I can tell and is a really good discussion.



