tentaguasu
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I'm not saying I want it to (I think 60 days is more than enough) but with an upcoming trip (late fall), I'm inside 180 days and wondering if that will pop up suddenly...
All the rumors seem to be from people wishing that they go back to 180 days. I just don't see why Disney would do that.
Im one of those people. That mad dash at 60 days is just too much. By giving 6 months its spreads out the crush a bit. Do last minute people have a harder time getting the prime spots? Sure. But thats the risk of last minute planning.
Same. The main reason I have been checking the rumors boards is a fear Disney will change the ADR time line and I'll miss it. It has been years since we have been to Disney - I liked the 180 day ADR date. It did pay off for early bookers/planners.
I also hope if they bring back FP+, that they move the ADR date so they don't both fall at the 60 day mark.
This is such a vivid memory for me when I was a kid. I remember my parents having conversations with these people on TVs and I was so amazed by it all! We always ended up eating in Italy...I wish they would go back to the old way of making dining reservations. You used to have to go to the area and back of Spaceship Earth at Epcot and make a reservation for that evening talking face-to-face with a reservation specialist on a screen!
While I do plan my vacations far ahead (DVC thing) I didn't like planning dining 180 days out and fastpasses 60 days out. I'm not opposed to making plans in advance, but choosing where I will eat 6 months ahead and scrambling for fastpasses to fit my dining reservations, at the 2 month mark made me a little grumpy. And the park hour changes that happened inside that 2 month mark, don't get me started. Now with the park reservation system, it would be even more stressful.The only reason we planned a trip to Disney is because its no longer 180 days. The thought of booking dinners and fast passes so far out was intimidating. Plus we don’t generally plan our vacations 6 months in advance so it was a deterrent knowing all the good stuff would be gone if we booked “ late.”
100% this.choosing where I will eat 6 months ahead and scrambling for fastpasses to fit my dining reservations, at the 2 month mark made me a little grumpy. And the park hour changes that happened inside that 2 month mark, don't get me started. Now with the park reservation system, it would be even more stressful.
No matter how far ahead, there is still a finite number of revisitation times available each day. It doesn't matter how far ahead you book.if I have to choose between 60 & 180 days I'd definitely go for 180. More likely there would be less competition.
I've never had trouble getting everything I wanted (or at least pretty close) at 180 days. Even CRT will have reservations available for a month or so later. 60 days out is a different ball game.No matter how far ahead, there is still a finite number of revisitation times available each day. It doesn't matter how far ahead you book.
How so? If nobody can book earlier than 60 days out then how is it different?I've never had trouble getting everything I wanted (or at least pretty close) at 180 days. Even CRT will have reservations available for a month or so later. 60 days out is a different ball game.