mousermerf
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Yes, let there not be a social stigma for expecting other people to use the search function for you.. cuz that's what this forum needs more of..
Yes, let there not be a social stigma for expecting other people to use the search function for you.. cuz that's what this forum needs more of..
Yes, let there not be a social stigma for expecting other people to use the search function for you.. cuz that's what this forum needs more of..
True. But once you pay for the ticket, they honestly don't care if you spend your entire vacation sitting at the resort. So there is no down side to Disney you you underplan and leave more ride capacity for others.
MAGICFOR2 said:DVC is touting a new member website coming soon - "The Best Is Yet to Come
In keeping with our commitment to provide the best possible service to our Members, the Disney Vacation Club Member website will be undergoing a change. Watch for it soon, then keep coming back to check on the progress we're making. Over the next few months, you will see the transformation happening before your eyes!
Our goal is to create a more satisfying vacation planning experience for you. Watch us grow into the fully revitalized Disney Vacation Club Member website – the online place for turning your vacation dreams into a reality! "
Hmmm, I'm guessing this has something to do with linking into the Magic+?
I'm not sure thats true. Disney would rather you in the parks as most people while in the parks spend money.
Disney would actually like less people in line as there is nothing for you to buy while in line.
Thats why FP was first invented, it isn't really to enhance the guests experience. Since they don't charge for the perk like most parks, it's so that people will walk around the parks, buy drinks, buy snacks, buy merchandise while they're waiting for their ride time. In a line, there is nothing to purchase.
One really does wonder what right someone who has a trip in 9 months and a known 60-day-prior reservation period has to go on about their trip possibly being "ruined" by a system that isn't formally launched yet.
Which people don't do - they ride other attractions, or worse e-tickets, multiple times instead.
Which is why FP as we know it is going the way of the dodo.
Thats why FP was first invented, it isn't really to enhance the guests experience. Since they don't charge for the perk like most parks, it's so that people will walk around the parks, buy drinks, buy snacks, buy merchandise while they're waiting for their ride time. In a line, there is nothing to purchase.
Yep, but it just didn't go the way disney would have liked. "Most" people used that saved time to ride other rides and not spend money.
I think FP+ will be closer to what disney intended to happen. At least they think there going to make money off of the program this time around.
I know there are no details yet, but I also believe there will be a larger incentive to stay on property.
Its a very interesting time around the World thats for sure.
Yes. It was in an article that had been posted in this thread somewhere that they idea was to stop guests from going off property. With more planned activities, it would stop the last minute decisions to go to other theme parks ect.
mike2023 said:thats a vary good point. I didn't even think about the "planned activities" part of it.
Magical express does a decent job of keeping guests money on property, but with universal doing the ticket/transportation packages it was easy to get there.
my question is do ap holders get more then normal benefits if there staying on property and not just doing a day trip?
being a dvc / ap holder there are so many variables that could / might not happen.
Thats a vary good point. I didn't even think about the "planned activities" part of it.
Magical Express does a decent job of keeping guests money on property, but with universal doing the ticket/transportation packages it was easy to get there.
My question is do AP holders get more then normal benefits if there staying on property and not just doing a day trip?
Being a DVC / AP holder there are so many variables that could / might not happen.
EMH would be one.
Disney_Princess83 said:Yes, but everyone who stays on property gets that perk.
I can't think of any specific perk an AP holder gets for staying on property.
DVC is touting a new member website coming soon - "The Best Is Yet to Come
In keeping with our commitment to provide the best possible service to our Members, the Disney Vacation Club Member website will be undergoing a change. Watch for it soon, then keep coming back to check on the progress we're making. Over the next few months, you will see the transformation happening before your eyes!
Our goal is to create a more satisfying vacation planning experience for you. Watch us grow into the fully revitalized Disney Vacation Club Member website the online place for turning your vacation dreams into a reality! "
Hmmm, I'm guessing this has something to do with linking into the Magic+?
Of course. I read the PP's question differently I guess.![]()
Yes, but everyone who stays on property gets that perk.
I can't think of any specific perk an AP holder gets for staying on property.