I find first time or first-in-a-long-time guests who are motivated and excited to learn the strategy are fine. I think most of our society is tech savvy enough to figure out the system when motivated. That’s just been my experience with people I know and their approach to a Disney trip. That’s the key though. They’ve got to be motivated. It’s a huge turn off for people who are already kinda hesitant but are taking that trip to Disney either for someone they’re traveling with or to check it off a to do list of sorts.
Disney’s line skip programs are technically cheaper than other parks (I’m not sure if they actually are if you break it down per attractions visited but I digress), but with that comes a level of planning and strategizing that the others don’t have. That was fine when it was included, as FP- and +. I think the pre-planning in particular now that it is no longer free may cause even more stress for the reluctant/hesitant guests. It’ll be interesting to see what happens tomorrow and moving forward.