bubbles1812
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't use the word extremely limited in the sense of who can get them. I think a lot of FP+ tickets will be distributed out, at least as many as are given out now if not more. This is Disney we are talking about. To get guests to buy into FP+, i just don't see them setting the max at "so limited.". I can see them easily givin out too many so when people book, they feel like they got what they wanted regardless of why their experience in the park will eventually be.But that's just it.. everyone isn't getting a FP+.. they are extremely limited. That actually limits the total impact of FP+ on attractions because the max people can get is so limited.
It will be interesting to see if the net result is everyone is in standby... which is why I think there will be more ways to get FP+ reservations beyond the early announced 3. No way Disney lets all those lines sit idle...
I was just referring to how It's limited in the sense of how many an individual can get per day.. Which is what I extremely dislike. Why would I want to go from getting 6-8 on average on attractions I chose to only 3 per day in stupid categories that might not even include anything I need a FP on? I just see the artificial inflation of ride times the way @ParentsOf4 has been talking about as the most likely way things are going to play out. Your scenario is interesting to think about but I see it as the less likely of the two.
IF they say you can get more than 3, then maybe this turns into a different discussion. But 3 is a little especially for experienced park guests like me (and we are a large chunk of Disney guests).