easyrowrdw
Well-Known Member
You obviously have little experience using the 60 day FP+ window. At 7am 60 days before your trip you have to get online and book. Otherwise all the FP+ reservations are taken for new rides. In fact, if you have a short 2-3 night stay you still may not get a FP+ reservation for the most popular rides. That just means you booked at an onsite hotel and got an extra 60 days to book FP+ on ToT, Star Tours, and other rides that are available day-of. Seems to me that BG's are more advantageous and give on-site guests a better shot at riding new rides.
I don't think it's quite that dire. https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=835236 There are currently three rides unavailable 60 days out - Mine Train is available at 61 (and scattered days before), FoP at 62, and Slinky at 63. You're right that on a short trip you'd probably be out of luck on Slinky and maybe FoP if you're slow on the trigger. When planning my last trip (just completed) this was the same pattern I saw so at least folks can plan accordingly what parks to visit. On a longer trip there's obviously more wiggle room.
That being said, I don't think it should be as "bad" as it is. More high quality rides in each park would spread the booking. I think it'd be better if Disney dropped the neighbor hotels from the 60 day booking also.