Seems to be an issue and not an issmePre-booking is a problem. That certain people got used to it and liked to exploit it does not make it less of a problem. It in no way relates to how the parks are supposed to be experienced, and it takes a ton of ride availability out of the system far in advance, making it impossible to react organically to day-to-day circumstances. It also creates a multi-car pileup whenever a ride goes down, and recovery from poor planning due to understandable ignorance is impossible once your trip rolls around. It is a major part of the complexity problem plaguing a Disney vacation.
There’s not a single resort guest that prefers getting up every day for the length of their trip not knowing what ride they can get, bring on their phone all day vs getting up once a week before and reserving your top pick with a guaranteed return time.
Not a single one. Ever.