3DisneyFanz
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Of course the argument holds up. There were fewer FP-'s issued than FP+'s. With FP+ the rides are about 50% FastPass and 50% standby. Under FP- they were around 20% FastPass and 80% standby. The lines were mostly standby. There would be a few FastPass people skipping by. That's why it was so great. It was a small resource that most guests did not use. So if you were one of those who used it, you were golden. Seriously. That's the only reason it was so great. If 90% of guests used it, you'd only have been able to get 1 in a day with the old level of distribution and rides not yet set up for FastPass. Now with FP+ almost all guests ARE using it. It comes to them, on their phone. All the guests in their target demographic already carry a smartphone anyways, and they all use it regularly to post on Facebook, take pictures, and yes, use the Disney app to pick and change rides. It's so easy it's naturally gotten wide acceptance.
This very fact that it's gotten such a wide acceptance and usage is exactly what's making it suck so bad for the few people who don't like it. When it was their (our) own private system, it was great. Now that everyone else uses it too, it's hard to get a larger share for ourselves.
Net result, we have to adapt. Evolve. Change strategies for a new system.
That's a whole different argument. You can't compare the two sytems on a 1 to 1 basis based on that assumption. Of course I don't think they've ever announced percentages so it's all speculation. That said I agree that they've released more which increases wait times for both lines which makes the system problematic whether you use the system or not. You just can't say it simply more people using it based on all the other factors.