For the most part, yes. They do a fantastic job. Tt’s a never ending battle though. I’ve gotten bitten up Oct 30th outside BLT lobby. They were swarming there after a downpour. Also had it happen near water/grass at MK and Epcot.thought they were erradicated in DW
For the most part, yes. They do a fantastic job. Tt’s a never ending battle though. I’ve gotten bitten up Oct 30th outside BLT lobby. They were swarming there after a downpour. Also had it happen near water/grass at MK and Epcot.
Fort Wilderness is sprawling and more natural. Like all of WDW they are always trying to stay on top of it, it’s just harder there. When there’s been alot of rain issues can pop up. And the mentality is a bit different there since it’s intentionally themed to be wilderness, so generally a little more tolerance from people than say VGF or RIV. You’ll hear fans remind people complaining about bugs that it’s outdoorsy so of course. Which I think is fine… up to the point where it is impacting my desire to be outside and enjoy the resort. It’s not often but also not uncommon for guests to have issues with mosquitos and biting no-see-ums. I just wouldn’t want to roll the dice every year with that in Sept.
I currently have FW 50 for Christmas and when/if FW 43 becomes available, I’ll purchase that for Halloween.
These definitely validate my decision.We have both 39 and 50. I would definitely do week 50. I think there will be more demand for the Christmas season as a fixed week. If week 39 was actually at Halloween, my opinion may be different. As an early October week, I just don’t see the demand that way.
Additionally, I would not do week 39 with a December use year. (We faced the same UY issue and requested August. We didn’t have to consider the points issue when we did it, but I would have insisted anyway.) The chances of weather are too high for the quick turn around points wise if you have to cancel. Disney has always been great about it, but I would never want to have to depend on their charity. The cabins are very susceptible to weather.
I’m also a week 39er at PIT! Although I’m not using it this year. Probably next year though!Hey! I may see you at the Poly for our week 39 too! Have a great vacation!
These definitely validate my decision.
I emailed my guide.
He’s working on it now.
Those of you with both FW39 and 50 experience to compare, your input made my decision a no brainer.
We’re Californians and have been to WDW an above average number of times, but we’ve never been during last week of Sept and first week of Oct. We bought PIT FW39 so we are going next week (but in a nice air conditioned tower where we can remain indoors for the entire week if we wanted).
If it weren’t people here mentioning heat, humidity, and mosquitoes during FW39 (@PolyRob and your point about peak hurricane season)…I think we would’ve regretted it.
I thank you and your wise advice.Congrats - I think you made the right choice!!
I’ll be in our PIT Studio with TPV (couldn’t ever snag a resort view studio!).Hey! I may see you at the Poly for our week 39 too! Have a great vacation!
Too bad!I’m also a week 39er at PIT! Although I’m not using it this year. Probably next year though!
your suggestion was so logical I copied it!The rules say they can allow you to add points directly to the fixed week contract to make an incentive level, OR you can add a 25 point additional contract ( I just did that).
I think having a 25 point separate contract is better since you can offload it later, or use it like I will to add on the preceding Saturday so you are not stuck with Sunday to Sunday.
Good choice on the 2nd contract. If your FW would have cost 145 pts and you round up that one contract to 150 pts to hit an incentive level, any time that you use the FW, it would take all 150 pts. And you'd always pay the annual dues on all 150 pts.your suggestion was so logical I copied it!
Thanks!
CFW FW50 145 pts DEC UY
CFW 25 pts