Disney1992
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2000
- Messages
- 134
Well, this is disappointing news. I'm guess I'm the odd man out as I was really excited to see the addition of the WDW Backstage Tour and planned to do it in the Fall of 2017. We took the California BM @ 5 years ago and had a great time. I had asked the Guides if there were plans to add an Florida version and even suggested it on the comment card when they asked for future ideas.
I do agree the pricing is very steep. When we go to the World, we stay 7 nights/days, Deluxe, have Table Service for Breakfast and Dinner, add airfare and we're still short of what it costs for two people on this trip. I was thinking maybe they were adding in the cost of "extras" that weren't mentioned in the planned itinerary. During our California BM trip, we had a few surprises that weren't listed in the itinerary, so maybe that's the case here. Since the first tour hasn't happened yet, it's a big unknown. 2017 is a big year for us, our 25th Anniversary and a 50th Birthday, so I figured it was worth the splurge for the trip.
I really don't know what I'm going to do. Waitlist is not my idea of having a vacation booked. I generally book my WDW vacations 9 months to a year in advance. You need to do at least 6 months out, just so you can make your ADRs.
I do agree the pricing is very steep. When we go to the World, we stay 7 nights/days, Deluxe, have Table Service for Breakfast and Dinner, add airfare and we're still short of what it costs for two people on this trip. I was thinking maybe they were adding in the cost of "extras" that weren't mentioned in the planned itinerary. During our California BM trip, we had a few surprises that weren't listed in the itinerary, so maybe that's the case here. Since the first tour hasn't happened yet, it's a big unknown. 2017 is a big year for us, our 25th Anniversary and a 50th Birthday, so I figured it was worth the splurge for the trip.
I really don't know what I'm going to do. Waitlist is not my idea of having a vacation booked. I generally book my WDW vacations 9 months to a year in advance. You need to do at least 6 months out, just so you can make your ADRs.