Cormoran
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I guess I misunderstood this post
and one or two others on this thread that said that Disney expects guests to commit to their schedules through ADR's and FP+ reservations.
I don't think these reservations lock in or commit a guest to anything (except for the 1 day notice to cancel an ADR at some restaurants or pay the no show fee).
OK so let's go through this step by step: Disney advertises " enjoy the confidence of knowing some of your must-do experiences are locked-in before your visit-- with the flexibility to change them on the go." I didn't mean that a guest is locked in with no ability to change, but Disney implies through their advertising that once you make you FP+ reservation it won't change unless you want it to.
The thing that amazes me is when Disney pulls a stunt like the FP switcheroo, people like you are trying to come up with excuses for this lack of customer service. I just don't understand. I love Disney, but that doesn't mean I have to self-righteously support everything they do.
Regardless of your implication, I am not "all worked up" over this situation. I am very disappointed. I am planning an upcoming visit and I have fP+ reservations. So far, nothing has happened to my reservations, but Disney is telling me through their actions that my experience as a guest really isn't that important.