Quote Originally Posted by Speedy1998 View Post
This is assuming that Disney just doesn't go to a system that is more like what Six Flags does, where you have to buy an pass that lets you skip the lines.
I don't think they are going to do this, because that would've been very easy to implement right from the start. Those have variable pricing based on attendance (at least what I have seen personally), which would really be better for the guests ultimately. The way they've done FP+ so far hurts the guest experience by making traditionally short lines into long lines. By breaking that (I think it was designed to break it), they create a secondary market for more FP+ to be sold as add-ons (and limited by various tiers, the sky is the limit here) which further hurt everybody else (especially those on daytrips that cannot schedule early, cannot buy more, etc). The end is a big mess for the guest (IMHO), while Disney counts the money.

It would be better to have no FP at all than do it the way Disney is, as far as guest experience goes.