What do you mean by that?
Being objective means you weigh the material without a predisposed position. Instead of fighting 'that doesn't apply' you weigh the scenario in its own, and then compare them. The scenarios are perfectly legit and they line up exactly.
In both cases CMs allow the behavior, and if asked, will generally tell the guest what is enforced. Disney
gives guests latitude. That is the core concept people are putting their head in sand about.
My personal experience of what factually happened isn't objective enough? Somehow, my word that I was encouraged by CM's (who presented it as an awesome little tip that'll make your vacation so much more enjoyable) isn't valid?
That isn't even in contention - so I don't know why you are bringing that up. No one is saying CMs haven't acknowledged that Disney does not enforce the return time.
And I haven't seen any references that point to the contrary. Post me a video of a Disney official saying it's not okay to use FP late.
The ticket itself
Disney's literature on it
Disney's website
The various threads posted through the years when people have been turned away for late FPs
The various threads from CMs posting about pending enforcement changes over the years that up till now have never made it to execution
I don't need a video to believe credible sources. Why don't you find a lot more videos of CMs actively encouraging guests if you feel a video is so powerful?
And yes, it is "a hard concept to digest" because it's about semantics and opinion over definitive fact
Yet you've been shown plenty of examples where enforcement does not equal rules. You just fail to accept them and so it gets back to you believe Disney isn't giving anyone latitude, but instead have redefined the rules. But for some reason, even though they've rewritten the rules almost a decade ago, through numerous iterations of FP ticket media, literature, and signage they have yet to drop the idea of a 'return window' or text telling people to return during that window'
If returning late were now the actual RULE and not just a matter of enforcement - why would Disney through REPEATED opportunities to change, still bother confusing guests with text, literature, signage that states a return window?
Why bother listing a return time at all?
In other words, even if I start arriving 5 minutes early, I'll still be breaking the rules. I don't accept that, and I don't think it's right.
You've taken far too much personal sting from the words used impacting your objectivity. You've become defensive rather than objective.
In your example, I wouldn't say you are 'breaking the rules', I'd say your FP isn't valid yet, because the FP rules state... blah blah blah. Using a FP late is against the FP rules, but policy dictates it's allowed behavior. So while technically against the rules, people are not treated as violators because it's accepted behavior.
If you drive over the speed limit, you are still breaking the law. But because it's seen as socially acceptable to drive a small margin over the speed limit, and because you won't be procecuted for it - no one calls you a criminal or paints you as a law breaker.
Same applies here. Just because you get called out for breaking the rules (like sneaking candy into a theater) doesn't mean people are painting you as someone like a outlaw or vagrant.
Some people just need to take a few deep breaths and step back for some perspective of the discussion.