Just wanted to say that I agree with this. I've seen so many piggy people hoarding on to ADR's that many other people would like to have. I partly blame them and partly blame Disney. Here's why...
As I was booking my trip and figuring out which parks to do on which days, I realized a huge snafu. I had all my days set. On Tues Oct 20 we were going to
MNSSHP. I got a 4pm reservation at Pirates League for the guys. Asked how this works since we are able to enter the park at 4pm and the res was for the same time. Was told I had to buy the day time park ticket. Ok, fine. We'll do that and just spend all day at MK that day. Everything's taken care of, right? Wrong.
I now find out that "about" 60 days before MNSSHP starts, they extend the Pirates League hours from 4pm to 7pm (I knew my previous one years ago was at 5pm but figured they had changed the hours). So now, if I am able to snag a Pirates League res from 5-7pm I wont need to go to the MK all day that day. So what do I do? Book and hold on to ADR's now that I may not need or wait and risk trying to get an ADR "about" 60 days out? I'm basically planning 2 itineraries at this point, both with diff parks on diff days, both with diff sets of ADRs -because- of the issue with Pirates League. Its stupid. Why not let PL be online booking or at least open up the extended hours when MNSSHP tix go on sale? There is NO reason for Disney not to do this and its one small thing that could be a HUGE help in people planning their vacations. Pick a mark - 180, 90, 60 days out...whatever....and make -every- reservation available at the same time. I'm only going to use ONE itinerary but I have to wait another 2 months or so before I know which one to let go of. And if the extended schedule hits at 60 days, then we get to throw in FP+ on top of that already crazy day. That is Disneys issue.
As far as the guests (us) issue, I totallt agree that a person should be limited on the high pop reservations. Limit it to 2 per 7 days or something like that.
I've been spending some time down on the US/IOA board and its clear from those on the darkside that US/IOA is getting busier each year and many feel its the Disney people who are sick of micro-planning every move of their vacation gravitating to a new park. I am one of those people. Been loyal to Disney for almost 4 decades but this year, for the first time ever, we are spending 2 of our park days (and all the eating and spending that goes with it) in Universal Parks simply because Disney has gotten to be a pita.