gelatoni fan
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2018
Some folk believe Disney's action should be the left side while Disney is trying to accomplish the right side. Some think Disney is giving the the kid in the purple 2.5 boxes even. Perhaps. I agree the two preselects and allowance of immediate rebooking are part of that 2.5 box perception and excessive IMHO.
Is it right or wrong? That's debatable for sure and the good for the goose is good for the gander is an opinion to be had.
I agree that return to FP with FP-Max would be ideal - Disney clearly wants G+ cash cow.
No offense taken at all, we just believe the issue through a different lens. Likewise, I do not mean to offend, but wanted to understand why you feel that we would treat you any differently.
My point of joining a DAS group is simply to help understand that even at 2.5 boxes being provided. The true quality and duration of the Disney day is not just a view of the game or a simple queue time.
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In this case, I wouldn't immediately frame everything as only having the binary outcomes in the image. If the goal is for everyone to see over the fence, you can lower the fence or increase the height of the ground for everyone to be higher up.
To use the picture here as an analogy for DAS and Genie+, imagine if the fence were the desired outcome of lower wait times. Disney says the person on the right gets two boxes for free and the person in the middle has to pay or they are not allowed a box. It would be wrong for the person in the middle to lie about their height to get the box for free but it also can seem a bit unfair that they have to pay extra to have a similar experience.
I can understand how the person on the right would appreciate getting help in the form of free boxes to see over the fence. But I also think it's not great that Disney created a situation where the person in the middle is tempted to lie. I see this as Disney being greedy rather than an attempt to achieve equity.
I was not offended and am glad that you did not take offense either.