I think 90 days before is better, it was easier to be more definite about plans for our vacation 3 months out as oppose to 6
for those who prefer the 6 months I am wondering the reasons why..I am sure there are some valid point that I am not thinking about.
I think they should only change back to 180 days if they also plan to release park schedules at 180 days too. Otherwise, people are going to be scrambling to change ressies anyway, so things will still be crazy.
Wahoooo...I sure hope so because the new 90 day STINKS. Crossing fingers it happens.
Why??
I hear some complaining about 90 day windows, but 6 mths???
That is a bit too much IMHO....
One does not even know the park hours, how can you plan that far out w/o chasing the ADR's??
When it was 180 day ADRs, the park hours were released around the same time, just like they are now with the 90 day ADRs. It seems like everybody keeps forgetting that! It's not any different except it's shifted by 3 months.
I think 90 is more difficult because I think more people are willing and organized enough to book at 90 days vs. 180. So as a planner, I liked 180 better.
Personally I would prefer for them to go back to the older system. If you had a Disney Reservation Number you could reserve up to 60 days out. If you did not have a Disney Confirmation Number you could reserve 30 days out. And if you cancelled your reservation or checked out early all your Dining Reservations would be cancelled.
When it was 180 day ADRs, the park hours were released around the same time, just like they are now with the 90 day ADRs. It seems like everybody keeps forgetting that! It's not any different except it's shifted by 3 months.
I think 90 is more difficult because I think more people are willing and organized enough to book at 90 days vs. 180. So as a planner, I liked 180 better.