kelmac284
Lover of all things Disney since 1975
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completely agree. I feel like the locals are booking their days 7 at a time and the minute they use one they book the next one. If you do this you could literally book every single day and just go on at midnight the night before and cancel it. I am hoping that it changes after the holidays but I agree with you. We bought AP's because we knew we had 3 trips this coming year and economically it worked for us. We went in Sept and of course couldn't upgrade till the very last day so couldn't use any of the discounts and such for our 4 day trip. We wanted the monthly payments but of course it didn't work and charged us the entire balance. We live in CA so we did qualify but after going to Guest Relations in the park and to the ticket booth we just finally gave up. It was a real mess and then RIGHT after that my youngest ironically got into the Disney College Program back in Florida. She never even got to use her pass and esp since they charged us that entire amount up front she could have used it. We called but they would not refund and she will not even get to use ONE day of it. I so miss the days of being able to just go. I personally don't see that the crowds are any better than before these reservations and I feel like I got ripped off. At least before you could GO. Part of the good thing about having a pass is you COULD go on a whim. Like you we always bought them if we KNEW we were going to go on enough trips during the year to justify it ( usually 3). BUT if we had it and the opportunity arose it was nice to know we COULD do an impromptu trip. I agree that when the locals who CAN book and then just dump the reservations book up all the days then the rest of us couldn't go even if we wanted to. For me I have to book airfare and hotels so there is no last minute trips. Even if I decided I wanted to go in a few weeks I have to plan ahead. It's really a bummer and sadly it is getting more and more to the point that we may not be able to go at all.I'm in NorCal too. But my visits are no longer frequent enough to justify a pass of any kind.
You can thank your (local) fellow MKeys for your situation. You're using the pass as it was intended to be used. Reserving only for days you KNOW you'll be there. People close enough to 'drop in' are the ones (IMO) that are 'hoarding' reservations in advance 'just in case' they may want to go. As always, the innocent suffer for what the 'guilty' do.
I did the 'hold your breath and hope' when we booked for WDW last Spring, although their availability calendar is open MUCH farther out than DL's is. But I get it. I normally book longer trips minimum 6 months in advance. Maybe I'll have to rethink that if the reservations are only available 90 days out.

