Much to my surprise, I did like it better than FP+. I absolutely loved the ability to overlap return times. That happened several times during our stay. Sometimes it was only a 5 minute overlap and sometimes it was almost an identical return window. I found it frustrating to not be able to have overlapping times in FP. And much to my surprise, I found it easier to schedule things for the times we wanted than when we used FP. And I thought that having to book things every day rather than being able to book 3 things ahead of time would be a pain, but I actually liked it (or at least tolerated it) because it gave us more flexibility. In the past, I had to guess what we'd want to do every day and what time we wanted to do it 60 days ahead of time if I wanted to get headliners. With G+ we would decide what we wanted to do the night before. On this trip, we only did rope drop 3 days as opposed to our usual 4-5 days of rope drop (8 day trip). We *planned* to do more than 3 days but after the first 3, we realized that we didn't need to because of our success with G+ those days. So we were able to have more sleep in days "on the fly" without potentially losing FP reservations. I know people complain about the 7:00 a.m. booking time but for me, I usually get up at 5:30 a.m. at home, so 7:00 felt like sleeping late. Even without an alarm, I would have been awake by then every day just because that's what my body is used to (I was awake before my 6:50 a.m. alarm on 7 out of 8 days). On the days we didn't do rope drop, I just lounged in bed a little longer and sometimes dozed off a bit. Overall, G+ just felt more flexible since we didn't need to know exactly what we wanted to do for the day until that day and we could adjust our plans based on what we accomplished earlier in the week. I know you could wait until the day of to make FP reservations, but that usually meant you couldn't get any headliners. I don't think G+ is perfect, but I did like it a lot more than I expected to.