Jonfw2
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They arrived at the airport only to find out you have to buy plane tickets in advance.So how did their “winging it” trip go?
They arrived at the airport only to find out you have to buy plane tickets in advance.So how did their “winging it” trip go?
So how did their “winging it” trip go?
Of course, I wish they'd had a better trip. I tend to be a Disney apologist, but they need to figure this out. As far as crowds, I think waits times are one thing; unless you plan accordingly, you're going to spend a lot of time in line. This is nothing new. But constantly feeling overwhelmed to the point of discomfort is another.
Funny, we went to all 4 parks over the week we were there and didn't wait longer than 45 minutes for any ride, and most rides were around 20-30 minutes. Granted if we walked up to a ride and it had a super long wait we just went on a different one and came back later. And we weren't just focusing on big rides either so that helped.I actually just bumped into her, briefly.
The look on her face when I asked about the trip said it all.
The crowds were overwhelming. She was particularly surprised at how little there was to do at Hollywood Studios. When I mentioned that quite a bit of entertainment, etc. still had not reopened since the pandemic, she looked (understandably) disgusted.
She was also dismayed by the lack of mask compliance. And the quality of food at HS.
On the plus side, she said her kids seemed to enjoy it, despite the 2-hour attraction waits, etc. Her 10 year-old is a Star Wars fan and especially enjoyed Galaxy's Edge. (FWIW, he's a really good-natured kid; two-hour waits with my 10 year-old would be out of the question).
Of course, I wish they'd had a better trip. I tend to be a Disney apologist, but they need to figure this out. As far as crowds, I think waits times are one thing; unless you plan accordingly, you're going to spend a lot of time in line. This is nothing new. But constantly feeling overwhelmed to the point of discomfort is another.
The obvious solution is to limit attendance until operations are back to normal, but I guess that's not going to happen. Maybe they need to revisit the pricing structure (although I realize that's probably an unpopular opinion).
Funny, we went to all 4 parks over the week we were there and didn't wait longer than 45 minutes for any ride, and most rides were around 20-30 minutes. Granted if we walked up to a ride and it had a super long wait we just went on a different one and came back later. And we weren't just focusing on big rides either so that helped.
It sounds like you have been before, and this family had not. So even if you both "winged it", you, as a long time member of this board likely know some strategies for making the most of your day at a busy time. And, in my opinion, the week before Thanksgiving was pretty busy (we were there, too). I would have been very overwhelmed if I hadn't prepared in advance via reading here.
Also, even if they DID use Genie+, there was plenty of room for frustration and dissatisfaction with that on Thanksgiving week. Most afternoons had very limited availability at most parks, and many casual visitors likely didn't know that it was important to book as soon as they were eligible (if they even knew when they'd be eligible).
Agree, but "winging it" for any trip where you've never been probably is not going to go well.I totally get they might have had that experience, but winging it when you've never been before on the busiest week of the year is yea, going to be tough.
I actually just bumped into her, briefly.
The look on her face when I asked about the trip said it all.
The crowds were overwhelming. She was particularly surprised at how little there was to do at Hollywood Studios. When I mentioned that quite a bit of entertainment, etc. still had not reopened since the pandemic, she looked (understandably) disgusted.
She was also dismayed by the lack of mask compliance. And the quality of food at HS.
On the plus side, she said her kids seemed to enjoy it, despite the 2-hour attraction waits, etc. Her 10 year-old is a Star Wars fan and especially enjoyed Galaxy's Edge. (FWIW, he's a really good-natured kid; two-hour waits with my 10 year-old would be out of the question).
Of course, I wish they'd had a better trip. I tend to be a Disney apologist, but they need to figure this out. As far as crowds, I think waits times are one thing; unless you plan accordingly, you're going to spend a lot of time in line. This is nothing new. But constantly feeling overwhelmed to the point of discomfort is another.
The obvious solution is to limit attendance until operations are back to normal, but I guess that's not going to happen. Maybe they need to revisit the pricing structure (although I realize that's probably an unpopular opinion).
Maybe the obvious solution is just to plan your trip.
I actually just bumped into her, briefly.
The look on her face when I asked about the trip said it all.
The crowds were overwhelming. She was particularly surprised at how little there was to do at Hollywood Studios. When I mentioned that quite a bit of entertainment, etc. still had not reopened since the pandemic, she looked (understandably) disgusted.
She was also dismayed by the lack of mask compliance. And the quality of food at HS.
On the plus side, she said her kids seemed to enjoy it, despite the 2-hour attraction waits, etc. Her 10 year-old is a Star Wars fan and especially enjoyed Galaxy's Edge. (FWIW, he's a really good-natured kid; two-hour waits with my 10 year-old would be out of the question).
Of course, I wish they'd had a better trip. I tend to be a Disney apologist, but they need to figure this out. As far as crowds, I think waits times are one thing; unless you plan accordingly, you're going to spend a lot of time in line. This is nothing new. But constantly feeling overwhelmed to the point of discomfort is another.
The obvious solution is to limit attendance until operations are back to normal, but I guess that's not going to happen. Maybe they need to revisit the pricing structure (although I realize that's probably an unpopular opinion).