puffkin
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I posted this on another thread but I called and was told that AP holders without resort stays are only going to be able to book 30 days out (maximum of 7 days in a row) not the 60 days out that you can book if you're staying onsite.
I know many will disagree, but this makes sense to me. The AP holders with resort reservations still get the 60 day window for those like me that come a far distance and tend to plan further out. The more local guests who typically don't stay at the resorts get a 30 day window because they are more likely to come over more "last minute" but they still get some early booking priveleges. From everything I have seen, it seems like except for extremely peek periods, 30 vs 60 shouldn't be a huge issue.
The only people that would really be complaining are the AP holders from a distance that stay off site. While I see the point (I stay offsite occassionally too) it still seems to make sense to me that resort guests would get a small advantage. I get that.
No matter what they do, someone will have a problem with it so I think they are just playing the numbers. I hope this works out for most people

just trying to explain why people staying off-site with AP's can only get 7 days at a time. People don't seem to understand why Disney can't recognize their off-site stays.