This board goes from "The parks are too dumbed down!!!" to "WAHH THIS IS TOO HARD TO UNDERSTAND" with the change of the breeze.
Being too hard for some tourists to grasp is an issue, how?
Now this is some BS.
When someone complains about the parks being dumbed down, they're referring to the intricate design principles that Disney theme parks were built with, not ride reservation systems. You know very well that they're talking about something completely different than a complicated digital ride reservation system that the average guest doesn't have a clue about.
FP+ works really well for people like us who know what's up. For everyone else?
Buy your tickets before you get there.
Why?
So you can link them to your MyDisneyExperience account.
What's that?
It's how Disney lets you reserve FastPass+.
What's FastPass+?
It's a way to reserve rides, shows, meals and character greets in advance.
Cool. How much does it cost?
It's free.
How does it work?
Well you get three FP+ reservations per day, but if you get through them all, you can then schedule a rolling extra FP+ for the rest of the day, one at a time.
On my phone?
No, you can only do the first 3 on your phone. The others have to done at a kiosk.
What if I don't set this up before I go?
Then you have to go to a kiosk when you arrive to create your account and make FP+ reservations.
Real life quote from college graduate and gainfully employed 26 year old I spoke with last night:
"Why is this so complicated?"
For a newb, this can go on for quite some time until they understand. Once they do, it's fine. It's the education part that is vexing - it's not good service, and it's not guest-friendly. You know how Apple strives to be intuitive - you just pick up the device and get to work? Disney doesn't strive for that. There's nothing intuitive or natural about FP+. It doesn't level the playing field, it gives an unfair advantage to people who know how to game it (just like old FP).
And the end result is a lot of people using their magical FP+ entitlements on stuff like Captain EO, Jungle Cruise, Meet Mickey and the Seas with Nemo and Friends. How does that help the guest? It doesn't.
Not a lick of MM+ was conceptualized with the guest experience (or cast experience for that matter) in mind. It was cooked up by park-loathing execs like Rasulo who never visit without a plaid and would never step foot in a park if their salary didn't depend on it.
All park experiences should be designed with the guest in mind. This isn't fanboi tears, it's just good business practice. Happy guests = returning guests = lifelong profit stream. It's basic, basic, basic.