DisDadDVC
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As most everyone knows, ADR's are booked at 180 days and FP's at 60 for onsite and 30 for offsite. Does it really make sense for Disney to book these THIS far out? Wouldn't having ADR's at 90 days and FP's at 30/15 have the same effect? What about 30 and 20/10?
To me, the biggest issue is FP+ timing. The 60 day window is so far from the 180 day window that you can't really coordinate with dining res anyway. By the time the FP+ window comes around, you're not going to be doing wholesale changes to your ADR's just to work with your FP+ (A&E being the exception) Why not make onsite 7 days in advance, and offsite 1?
Dining makes a little more sense because they want to fill the restaurants. But then again, does it really matter if they sell out BOG 180 days in advance vs 30?
I know the real answer is "Because Disney wants it that way". But why do they? Seems like overkill.
To me, the biggest issue is FP+ timing. The 60 day window is so far from the 180 day window that you can't really coordinate with dining res anyway. By the time the FP+ window comes around, you're not going to be doing wholesale changes to your ADR's just to work with your FP+ (A&E being the exception) Why not make onsite 7 days in advance, and offsite 1?
Dining makes a little more sense because they want to fill the restaurants. But then again, does it really matter if they sell out BOG 180 days in advance vs 30?
I know the real answer is "Because Disney wants it that way". But why do they? Seems like overkill.
). But I also know that ship has sailed for WDW.