MrInfinity
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One thing I feel promotes satisfaction and FP+ is the length of the visitor's stay. Anecdotally, it seems that people who stay 6-7 nights seem to like the new system better. With parties and attraction tiering, FP limits/availability, and ADR cancelation penalty, it no longer seems satisfying to invest the travel time and $$$$ to visit any more.
I don't think the length of stay matters. I ride about the same rides per day with FP+ and FP-. I learned to optimize FP-, and I learned to optimize FP+. Both had strengths and weaknesses. The trick is to find out how to get things out of the system that most guests do not.
I can't relate to your other point about it not seeming satisfying to invest the $$$ to go. We love it there. We have gone to WDW before Fastpass, Disneyland with FP-, WDW with FP- and FP+, and none of it really matters. It's just a ride queuing system. You use it, you learn it, you use it better than the average guest and you'll do fine.
Lets look at this logically. Under the legacy system you could only get one fast pass every 2 hours unless you immediately used said fast pass(ie the window to use it was soon enough). So how would only 10% of guests gobble up toy story , soarin or what ever ride you wish to insert that had passes run out by 11 am? Not possible! The 10% number was thrown out by Disney itself. Should we question it? Sure, they are now pushing a newer system that highly benefits them not the consumer. They are going to tell you it's better whether it is or not. After all they have billions invested. It is also amazing how people are now touting it as being able to sleep in now and couldn't before. You are getting one premium ride(tier1) and 2 rides that probably had low waits before this new incarnation. Your paying dearly in secondary waits for this one tier 1 ride. The other funny thing is many of the plus promoters now admit rope drop is a very good strategy again. Interesting!
Rope drop is always a good strategy. Was in 2010, 2012, 2014, and still is now. Only now, if you're not into rope drop, it's not as important as it was during the FP- era. Smart touring will always be smart. :-/
The 10% is calculated from known figures. I'll post it in the morning if I have time to kill. Late here... have a good night!
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