We're talking about two different groups of people. I'm referring to people who ARE savvy and research their trips. But Disney has made significant policy changes without notifying anyone. Those are the people I'm talking about being blindsided. They did their due diligence and prepared and then Disney pulled the rug out from under them, not telling them until they check into their resort.
That's the thing about using the "average" FP usage... many people didn't bother, some didn't use them because they thought it cost money, some just arrived too darn late on a busy day. All of those people not using the system causes the average to plummet very fast. If you only sample those guests who actually used FP and not divide by the total park attendance, you'd get a much different figure. Add to this... the average probably is for all parks, which would skew it even lower because of fewer FP rides in other parks.
If they really wanted to use FP they would have come at RD.
Holy crap, Batman! This is one for the record books. Using more than your "fair share" of FPs has been derided by many (I guess we've finally determined that our fair share is 3), but this is the first time I've actually seen someone make the ridiculous claim that we STOLE those FPs from them.![]()
Really, that is a little over board. Maybe I should have used the word stealing I dont think I deserved them and someone else got them. I am saying that when people talk about 'hording' (their words not mine) it is essentially 'stealing the opportunity' from others.
It was a poor choice of words on my part.