Why? Honestly, why?
I get the argument of the people who dislike Fastpass in principle and now hate Fastpass+ even more. But I still haven't seen a remotely cogent argument of how the "old" system was good and the "new" system is bad beyond "I used to know how to exploit the old system and I haven't learned how with this one yet."
Old Fastpass was a nightmare for spontaneity. With FP+ you have to be at a certain attraction in a certain window, true. But you get to pick that window. With the old system you STILL had to be at a certain attraction in a certain window, but the window was forced upon you. If you're at the TSMM paper Fastpass kiosk at 9:30 AM and the return window is 6:00 to 7:00 when you have reservations at Boma, too bad so sad, looks like you won't get to ride TSMM this trip. With the new system, you KNOW you have dinner reservations for Boma that night, so you can pick a TSMM window that works for you.
Also, you weren't "enjoying your vacation spontaneously" under the old system, as much as you might think so. You planned to go to TSMM to retrieve a paper Fastpass (not spontaneous) and then you were told by the system when to return (DEFINITELY not spontaneous). You're saying a planned walk to an attraction and a forced return time is more spontaneous than just a planned walk to an attraction? Got it.
I used the paper FP on many trips and never had a problem with it. It always worked really well. I used FP+ on my last trip and hated it, as did my husband.
I’ll give you an example of the way the old paper FP used to work for us. We go to MK. We’re not early arrivers, so let’s say we arrive at 11am. We head into Frontierland and see there’s a long queue for Splash, so we decide to get a FP. Let’s say the FP has a return of 2pm. So we do other stuff in the area: Haunted Mansion, TSI, Pirates, Tiki, etc… and then go walk onto Splash. We’re happy. Then we get a FP for BTMR, go have lunch, do some stuff in Fantasyland, then head back to BTMR. Still happy.
How FP+ worked for us: we get up on Tuesday, and decide to go to Animal Kingdom. We know we want to do KS and Kali, so we try to book FP+ over breakfast. The system gives us options, all of which involve three fastpasses, even though we only want two. Some of the options include Kali but not KS, or vice versa. Some include stuff we have no interest in doing, but we have to take it because it’s part of the “package” FP gives us. That means that we have to either do that attraction or wait till it expires before we can try for another FP (via the kiosks that were CONSTANTLY breaking down, btw). Most of the options include one FP in the morning, and another one many hours later. The window of time is still forced upon you, especially if you’re trying to get FPs for the day of. In the case of the most popular attractions (7DMT, Peter Pan) there simply are no FPs available, because they were booked three months ago. We couldn’t get a FP for 7DMT the entire week we were there.
Does that allow for spontaneity? No. And please don't tell me that I wasn't enjoying my vacations spontaneously. I'll be the judge of that, thanks. We would go to the park on any given day, see what struck our fancy and if a particular ride was very busy, we'd grab a FP and do less busy stuff in the meantime. As far as I'm concerned that's a lot more spontaneous than sitting at my computer in April, thinking about my July trip and having to decide not only which park I might want to go to on each day, but what attractions I want to do at what time, and also where I want to eat. Yeah, sounds really spontaneous!