Because I am paying for both that's why. I am paying for a house off site and a room on site..I get the perks of both
But you don't set the rules, Disney does. So you can't have both no matter how much you stomp your feet and claim you want it. What you're getting is not what a real on site guest gets.Right now you get some dumbed down loophole version of fp+ at 60 days- pretty worthless for the hot rides. Other than adrs (and seriously, those are not hard to get at 30 days for the most part) you get nothing during your stay except for the days you paid for. Oh and you get those pretty little bands. Honestly, other than the thrill of getting stuff you aren't entitled to, I'm not sure what the big drive for booking throwaways are.
As, I have stated before I will pay for a room every night of my stay if I have to, if I feel the perks are worth it.
And you should have to and I have no problem with off site guests getting on site perks when they pay for every day of their perks. It's just the ones they get for free that's wrong.
Right now WDW does not require that based on what the CM stated...
Ah, the old but a cm told me it, I liked the answer so it has to be true.
Yeah, a cm and 2 supervisors told me that they were having problems with 1 night stays because they jacked their reservations up. I had one CM tell me I should go ahead and book a new reservation, then cancel the old one when I was having trouble adding a night to our existing reservation, yet could rebook the entire trip with that night included. When I called to do that, I had another tell me I was trying to game the system. Btw- got the night added, but did it honestly.
CM's say all sorts of things. Rarely are they accurate.
Your argument is just sour grapes because you don't like that people can pay for both and have a much more enjoyable stay.
No, I can't imagine a more miserable stay that being off site. I don't like it because it wasn't intended to work this way and it allows off site people perks only on site guests were intended to have. I sure haven't seen any advertising to off siter's suggesting they do this- but I sure see the ads telling on site guests about it.
I have no problem with guests paying for every day they get perks, off site or on. I could care less, so hardly sour grapes.
WDW makes the decisions about what is fair and right and so far the decision is that booking a one night stay gets you FP booking for length of ticket.
Again, it's not really length of ticket- your glitched up loophole doesn't work that way.
But my question remains unanswered: What's the difference between paying for or canceling a throwaway? If the requirement for fair and right is that WDW lets you do it- then canceling is no different than paying for it.