I remember the times I couldn't wait to get the family on the plane and relax because we were going to Disney World and everything was already picked out and planned.The thought of planning another WDW trip after our recent trip gives me massive anxiety.
I love planning our WDW trips but have zero desire to do WDW in next couple years.
I think this a testament to how out of touch he and other execs are with the typical guest experience and expectations.In the 4th quarter call, Chapek did say it was about a third, but added that Genie+ usage during the holidays were "above 50%". He didn't say how far above, so my 60% may be a bit over. I am also assuming that current figures are at the same rate as during the holidays - because it feels that way.
So take what I said with a grain.
“While we anticipated these products would be popular, we have been blown away by the reception in the quarter, when more than a third of domestic park guests purchased either Genie+, Lightning Lane, or both,” Chapek said, adding that during the busier holiday season, Genie+ usage rose above 50 percent.
I remember the times I couldn't wait to get the family on the plane and relax because we were going to Disney World and everything was already picked out and planned.
The optimist in me thinks hopefully they will tweak the system as time goes on. Otherwise
welcome to the new normal.
Also splitting HS into 2 days seems to make sense.
LOL - I never understood this complaint about planning 60/30 days in advance. How hard is it to pick three attractions you'll want to do. And you could change them.
Regarding FP+, one of the big issues with prebooking 3 rides was that the parks struggled to handle that capacity. There weren't enough attractions and time slots to support that, so that's why they made some fairly meaningless FP's like for shows and stuff.
Anyway, I think they could still handle prebooking but limit it to two prebooked, then you would choose one at a time, day-of, after those were used. That's a 33% reduction in the load on the system right off the bat.
I think people tend to gloss over the "good old days" of FP+. Go back and look at the threads. You will see HUNDREDS of threads about "NO SDD at 3 days" or "I can't get FOP" - one of the reasons why we can't prebook Genie+ selections is because one of the biggest complaints on these and other social media's was that at <whatever days before visit> you couldn't get your SDD or TSMM or FOP or whatever it was you wanted.
The problem with the old FP+ system is that you could book x days + days of your trip. So people who stayed 10 days had an advantage over those staying 3 days and people who stayed 3 days pretty much never got any tier 1 rides. Every day on here I would see dozens of threads about how Disney was only for the rich who could stay 5+ days and the average person couldn't get their rides because they can't afford a week. Basic going reference was at any time SDD was at 60+3 days and FOP at 60+4.
So now Disney has given you what you asked for. No pro-booking. Fair for all.
It's time to remind people the old adage about "the only thing worse then not getting what you ask for, is getting it".
Some reminders for those who have 'forgotten' the past.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/disappointing-fast-pass-morning-today.3784264
https://www.disboards.com/threads/lack-of-fp-options.3798831
https://www.disboards.com/threads/sdd-at-60-2.3772800
https://www.disboards.com/threads/fastpasses-hard-to-get.3785333
https://www.disboards.com/threads/chances-of-slinky-or-fopassage-fp-at-60-2.3768814
+ thousands more...
I hear what you are saying and get where you are coming from. But with that being said, FP+ was included in cost. Genie+ is an extra fee. So they negate the fairness by A. charging for it so if you don't have the extra funds or aren't willing to pay you have 0 chance of a LL and B. not everyone who opts into and pays for genie+ gets the same experience . So though Genie+ may have created a more "fair" playing field in some ways, it really doesn't in others. It's all a facade, there is nothing "fair" about genie+.I think people tend to gloss over the "good old days" of FP+. Go back and look at the threads. You will see HUNDREDS of threads about "NO SDD at 3 days" or "I can't get FOP" - one of the reasons why we can't prebook Genie+ selections is because one of the biggest complaints on these and other social media's was that at <whatever days before visit> you couldn't get your SDD or TSMM or FOP or whatever it was you wanted.
The problem with the old FP+ system is that you could book x days + days of your trip. So people who stayed 10 days had an advantage over those staying 3 days and people who stayed 3 days pretty much never got any tier 1 rides. Every day on here I would see dozens of threads about how Disney was only for the rich who could stay 5+ days and the average person couldn't get their rides because they can't afford a week. Basic going reference was at any time SDD was at 60+3 days and FOP at 60+4.
So now Disney has given you what you asked for. No pro-booking. Fair for all.
It's time to remind people the old adage about "the only thing worse then not getting what you ask for, is getting it".
Some reminders for those who have 'forgotten' the past.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/disappointing-fast-pass-morning-today.3784264
https://www.disboards.com/threads/lack-of-fp-options.3798831
https://www.disboards.com/threads/sdd-at-60-2.3772800
https://www.disboards.com/threads/fastpasses-hard-to-get.3785333
https://www.disboards.com/threads/chances-of-slinky-or-fopassage-fp-at-60-2.3768814
+ thousands more...
Sure there were those folks, no doubt. I wish we knew what percentage of guests experienced this though. This also doesn't cover the fact that you could snag FOP, SDD, 7DMT day-of if you were willing to put in some time on your phone. (we did it regularly).I think people tend to gloss over the "good old days" of FP+. Go back and look at the threads. You will see HUNDREDS of threads about "NO SDD at 3 days" or "I can't get FOP" - one of the reasons why we can't prebook Genie+ selections is because one of the biggest complaints on these and other social media's was that at <whatever days before visit> you couldn't get your SDD or TSMM or FOP or whatever it was you wanted.
The problem with the old FP+ system is that you could book x days + days of your trip. So people who stayed 10 days had an advantage over those staying 3 days and people who stayed 3 days pretty much never got any tier 1 rides. Every day on here I would see dozens of threads about how Disney was only for the rich who could stay 5+ days and the average person couldn't get their rides because they can't afford a week. Basic going reference was at any time SDD was at 60+3 days and FOP at 60+4.
So now Disney has given you what you asked for. No pro-booking. Fair for all.
It's time to remind people the old adage about "the only thing worse then not getting what you ask for, is getting it".
Some reminders for those who have 'forgotten' the past.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/disappointing-fast-pass-morning-today.3784264
https://www.disboards.com/threads/lack-of-fp-options.3798831
https://www.disboards.com/threads/sdd-at-60-2.3772800
https://www.disboards.com/threads/fastpasses-hard-to-get.3785333
https://www.disboards.com/threads/chances-of-slinky-or-fopassage-fp-at-60-2.3768814
+ thousands more...
If we are talking onsite booking at 60 days I never once didn’t get what I wanted at a time I wanted booking for 10-13 people. I would even go back and tweak the times after I got all of my days booked. And I booked the headliners within the parameters of tiering. Of course there are exceptions like last minute trips or switching park days or staying offsite, but in the 60+ day booking scenario it was never a problem for me.I think people tend to gloss over the "good old days" of FP+. Go back and look at the threads. You will see HUNDREDS of threads about "NO SDD at 60+3 days" or "I can't get FOP" - one of the reasons why we can't prebook Genie+ selections is because one of the biggest complaints on these and other social media's was that at <whatever days before visit> you couldn't get your SDD or TSMM or FOP or whatever it was you wanted.
The problem with the old FP+ system is that you could book x days + days of your trip. So people who stayed 10 days had an advantage over those staying 3 days and people who stayed 3 days pretty much never got any tier 1 rides. People staying offsite were just up the creek. Every day on here I would see dozens of threads about how Disney was only for the rich who could stay 5+ days onsite and the average person couldn't get their rides because they can't afford a week or couldn't afford the exorbitant prices of staying onsite. Basic going reference was at any time SDD was at 60+3 days and FOP at 60+4.
So now Disney has given you what you asked for. No pro-booking. Fair for all.
It's time to remind people the old adage about "the only thing worse then not getting what you ask for, is getting it".
Some reminders for those who have 'forgotten' the past.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/disappointing-fast-pass-morning-today.3784264
https://www.disboards.com/threads/lack-of-fp-options.3798831
https://www.disboards.com/threads/sdd-at-60-2.3772800
https://www.disboards.com/threads/fastpasses-hard-to-get.3785333
https://www.disboards.com/threads/chances-of-slinky-or-fopassage-fp-at-60-2.3768814
+ thousands more...
They never fix anything. They just keep moving the goal post. Original FP was you had to be IN the park AT the ride. FP+ was 60 days. G+ is 7am.
So though Genie+ may have created a more "fair" playing field in some ways, it really doesn't in others. It's all a facade, there is nothing "fair" about genie+.
I will also counter that there are those same type of guests now complaining because they didn't plan or research G+. They are the ones only getting one, maybe two headliners out of it and then complaining about it.
There will always be non planners, and those that just feel like they can arrive at WDW and have pixie dust thrown at them. G+ doesn't fix that, and in fact, makes it worse for the whole now. IMO
I hear what you are saying and get where you are coming from. But with that being said, FP+ was included in cost. Genie+ is an extra fee. So they negate the fairness by A. charging for it so if you don't have the extra funds or aren't willing to pay you have 0 chance of a LL and B. not everyone who opts into and pays for genie+ gets the same experience . So though Genie+ may have created a more "fair" playing field in some ways, it really doesn't in others. It's all a facade, there is nothing "fair" about genie+.
If we are talking onsite booking at 60 days I never once didn’t get what I wanted at a time I wanted booking for 10-13 people. I would even go back and tweak the times after I got all of my days booked. And I booked the headliners within the parameters of tiering. Of course there are exceptions like last minute trips or switching park days or staying offsite, but in the 60+ day booking scenario it was never a problem for me.
but you weren't PAYING (extra) for FP+! For me anyway that's a BIG difference. They are charging for something, and it offers 0 guarantee for anyone. It's like having a group of people sitting a slot machine and each putting 150$ into a slot and 1/3 of them winning. If I want to gamble I go to a Vegas, not WDW.FP+ also rewarded longer length of stays and punished those staying off site. Frankly, FP+ was the worse offender in the pay to play school of thought.
In my opinion a significant portion of the profits from genie+ should be going right into the pockets of the CMs who are left to deal with the fall out from all of this on a daily basis. Oh and maybe also put some into the pockets of mousekeeping so ya know, guests paying 700$ night can get more than a fresh towel and their trash removed every couple a days![]()
but you weren't PAYING (extra) for FP+! For me anyway that's a BIG difference. They are charging for something, and it offers 0 guarantee for anyone. It's like having a group of people sitting a slot machine and each putting 150$ into a slot and 1/3 of them winning. If I want to gamble I go to a Vegas, not WDW.
but you weren't PAYING (extra) for FP+! For me anyway that's a BIG difference. They are charging for something, and it offers 0 guarantee for anyone. It's like having a group of people sitting a slot machine and each putting 150$ into a slot and 1/3 of them winning. If I want to gamble I go to a Vegas, not WDW.
We traveled in the summer, typically the beginning of June, usually 6ish day trips. We always do Magic Kingdom our first full day so day 2. My FP were usually PP, HM & 7DMT. We would RD BTMRR & Splash. I would also get 7DMT towards the end of the trip. I did not have problems With FOP or SDD. I did book slinky for the evening as we wanted to ride at night. Idk why I could book headliners for 10+ and others had trouble.You then are a very, very lucky person. I don't go to Disney every week - I travel traditionally in Oct/Nov and Jan/Feb (two traditionally light months). For my party of 2 from about.... 2018 forward, I was never able to snag 7DMT, FOP or SDD at 60 days. The best I ever did was 60+2 and I was up right at 6am - I went to work early so I had a super fast connection and usually used 2-3 computers. It generally was not a huge issue for me since I always stay a week - but I would have to plan a resort day on day 1 and EPCOT on day 2 so that I could get the T1 rides starting day 3+.
Was I unique? Based on the daily threads on these boards (of which I linked a few) - not even close. My experience fell well within 'average'.