itchin2go
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!
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- May 8, 2007
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I think the issue is choosing FP selections so far out and looking at all the little things that can go wrong (and are going wrong) "day of". I get it.Respectfully, I think you are over-thinking this a little. Obviously, the major closures at Hollywood Studios necessitate consideration and and everyone needs to decide on their own if the park is worth their vacation time. However, worrying about ride closures due to rain or a maintenance issue is not useful. If a ride goes down would missing that one ride really spoil your trip? Probably not, but obviously everyone has a different opinion. If a ride goes down you always have a chance to replace that fp with another attraction or who the ride reopens later in the day.
Of course, this is worst case scenario, but in my case, the day SDMT was rained out for us, we were pretty much rained out altogether. It rained cats and dogs all day. I'm talking flash flood conditions. We just decided we had enough and packed it after (a delicious) lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern. So we *could* have trekked over to SDMT to see what was offered (anytime FP for that day for several other attractions, I'm assuming?), but none of us cared to. We were soaked to the bone and over it.
Missing SDMT altogether would not have spoiled our trip, but it would have been pretty disappointing. Luckily, we had ridden it 2 days prior (another FP) so no one felt particularly shafted.
Long story short, I stand by my advice. If it's important to you, book it on more than one day. I have read tales of injury, illness, weather and closures that have interfered with keeping FP times. Hopefully none of that happens, but if you've booked it more than one day, you have a little insurance.
I am going next month, so it makes sense to me to have a look at what to expect. Worrying won't help, so I won't, but I do like to know what I am walking into...like informing my daughter that we won't be riding "Pirates..." before she packs her scabbard!

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