I had trouble, but I don't need to do any borrowing currently; so hopefully reports of borrowing glitches will be reduced.So who's modifying right now? I'm ready to.
Also, I'd like to hear from people that had trouble borrowing points on the website, if this fixes that crashing issue.
I only have 125 pts and I feel your pain.I got it too! As a 150 points owner, this means a lot to me. Now just remove the park reservation system!
I got it too! As a 150 points owner, this means a lot to me. Now just remove the park reservation system!
I only have 125 pts and I feel your pain.
I doubt they will remove the park reservation system any time soon if at all.
exactly what I said.Chapek has said how much they like the reservation system; so I doubt it's going anywhere any time soon.
The running thought is Disney put it in place due to a glut of points due to closures and less travel early in the pandemic. If the points have started to level off a bit, and perhaps people have been complaining enough, it was time to remove the restriction. The think it's been expected the restriction would be lifted at some point - it was a matter of when.For those who are more experienced / deft at understanding why these kinds of decisions are made, can anyone attempt to interpret why Disney would finally adjust this policy back to where it was? I'm not complaining but some perspectives on what this actually means is helpful.
The odd thing to me is my memory was they put the restriction in early when people were not traveling and in my mind it may have caused bigger problems then it solved during those initial months. I’m glad it’s removed but I tend to be banker more then borrower so never really impacted me directly.The running thought is Disney put it in place due to a glut of points due to closures and less travel early in the pandemic. If the points have started to level off a bit, and perhaps people have been complaining enough, it was time to remove the restriction. The think it's been expected the restriction would be lifted at some point - it was a matter of when.