cw1982
Well-Known Member
I could see how this could potentially manifest a problem, i.e. if AP holders started booking FP for days they have no intention of visiting. Quite feasibly, especially on lower capacity attraction they could take up a significant % of the FPs made available and then never show up.
Why would they do this? I dunno really, the only reason I can think of is if they a being malicious and want to deny others FP availability or just make selections just in case they decide to go on that day in 1 or 2 months time.
I would suggest it would be worth monitoring how many FPs are allocated to tickets which never enter the park that day. Maybe then taking action such as removing FP+ eligability is people are caught abusing it.
I don't think anyone meant to imply that AP holders would deliberately book up FP+ choices on days that they don't intend to be there, but since AP's can come and go as they please and their tickets are not linked to particular dates of visits within the time that their annual pass is valid, they are more likely to book FP+'s with the best of intentions of going to WDW and then not going for whatever reason... maybe they had something come up that altered their plans for that day, or maybe the weather was bad and they decided to stay home. But they are probably more likely to change the dates of their plans at the last minute than someone who is traveling from long distances and staying onsite, hence the likelihood that they might be more prone to booking unnecessary fastpasses if they had the extra time in their window.