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How on earth did you swing that?????
We booked way, waaaay ahead and chose the non-refundable option.

How on earth did you swing that?????

How on earth did you swing that?????

We booked way, waaaay ahead and chose the non-refundable option.So, someone's going on that trip, even if it's not me!
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Postal68 said:Ask the Annual passholders how they feel about FP+, they're screwing them too
Is this necessary? Because someone else likes something you don't, do you have to be so belittling?
You missed the entire point of my post.
What I am saying is that Disney's competitor parks have found a system where they can benefit their onsite guests while still offering a comparable product (for a price) to their offsite visitors. Pay the price to stay onsite and get the included benefit, or have the option of paying the price to add the perks as an add-on, its the choice of the consumer.
Universal and SW do not exclude ANY guest from those benefits. Its just a question of whether or not those benefits come at an additional cost. Offsite guests to either of these sets of parks have options.
Disney has completely excluded offsite guests from an options regarding FP+. Not a very magical decision on their part.
As a "cast member" (I work for ESPN) I get free passes to the park and I also pay to stay onsite but I don't get the option for FP+ yet. Am I mad that I won't have the best pick of FP times? No, not at all. It's called TESTING for a reason. I was even told EVENTUALLY I will be able to link my own passes to the Disney Experience and be able to plan our trip accordingly. My parents are also Annual Pass Holders and just the same as me, they will eventually be able to get their own personalized wrist bands and have the FP+ option. It's change and people don't like change. But it is what it is.

I was being kind, i left out the part about the kids that act like animals that run around unsupervised because their parents think taking a vacation means also taking a vacation from being responsible for watching your children or monitoring their behavior.(yes, I know this is all kids/parents, but I've seen my share at the food courts, pools, ect..)
I don't find this Unfair at all, but rather a perk of staying on site.
I pay the extra money and I am grateful for the perk.
Nobody said life was always fair.
oooh i'd be on pins and needles right now lol

I loved the Bristol perks. Wish my "Uncle Dan" was still working there.![]()

My understanding is that once it rolls out "live", the number of FP+ will be based on the category of accommodations with deluxe getting more than moderate getting more than value. Off-site guests will have the opportunity to purchase FP+ at an additional cost per FP, kind of a "pay to play" deal.
My 2 cents and not based on anything other than hearsay...
thanks, uh I haven't seen that 1,000 times over the past 6 months.
As I said, that is what they say is GOING TO HAPPEN, THAT IS NOT WHAT IS HAPPENING, and until it changes I am right and you are wrong.
What I am stating is fact, what you are quoting is future specualtion
Nov 2
Red Roof Inn 59.95
All Stars $133.34
Pop Century $144.00
Art Of Animation $149.00

not according to the Disney Website:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/fast-pass-plus/charges-associated-with-use/
Q. Is FastPass+ service complimentary?
A. Yes. FastPass+ service is complimentary for FastPass+ eligible Guests with valid theme park admission.
It's DEFINITELY a GREAT perk. And with my parents living in FL now and only an hour from WDW, my husband and I are down there 3-4 times a year. It's awesome!![]()

So you are not currently at WDW, but you are upset that offsite guests do not get FP+ and it doesn't matter to you that Disney said it WILL be available to all guests because that is later and not now?
not according to the Disney Website:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/fast-pass-plus/charges-associated-with-use/
Q. Is FastPass+ service complimentary?
A. Yes. FastPass+ service is complimentary for FastPass+ eligible Guests with valid theme park admission.