Yep-and I also think it's just as important to get "positive" last minute (day of, night before, days before, even a week before) FP+ Success results posted for folks in those situations.
I get the point of the OP, but I don't see any disadvantage in going ahead and getting the FP+ times in advance. If you have them and use them that's great; if you happen to miss the FP+ because you are off having big fun elsewhere then so what.![]()
Now sure if you happen to plan a trip with less then 60 or 30 days notice, it doesn't mean you will be shut out of everything.
I am pretty sure oP's point is this...
Folks wonder if there will be anything left at 30 days out at midnight. Some say they we worried and even panicked because they are concerned nothing would be left.
So to me, OP's point is that there is no need to panic.
Surely when you can book ahead, then do so. But often, much is available less than 30 days out.
So we are a little like the OP. Now, we don't go during Christmas or Easter. But many times we have booked things well less than 30 days out.
I think we need to rename the thread concussion because I had to reserve as soon as I got my window as when I looked now their all gone for the time periods I wanted...if you don't in advance just like anything else you get stuck with the leftovers.
I want to continue to choose more fast passes so I get mine for early times!
This is one of the things that many people don't seem to realize about planning Disney trips - there is no 1 right way to do it.
I actually had more problems getting TSMM when I wanted it (60 days out), all the mornings were gone. Same with Soarin'.My plan for our August trip is to be on at midnight right at 60 days out and reserve 7DMT every day, as that really is the only one you need to worry about 60 days out. My teenagers aren't that interested in A&E.
Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica.The whole "Conclusion" title thing reminds me of Dwight Schrute from the Office, when he would say, "FACT".
While the title of this thread could benefit with an "in my experience" or "for us" or other obviously totes necessary qualifiers, I appreciate that the OP is drawing from her experience to reach a conclusion.
Thanks. Really had no choice since we did the last 2 trips last minute. Now we could have reserved close to a week out, and certainly a day or 2 before-but wanted to actually try "in park" experiences to see what non planners, folks without computers and phones etc would encounter just walking up to a kiosk.
Thanks. Really had no choice since we did the last 2 trips last minute. Now we could have reserved close to a week out, and certainly a day or 2 before-but wanted to actually try "in park" experiences to see what non planners, folks without computers and phones etc would encounter just walking up to a kiosk.
If we had reserved a day or a few days before-I would be reporting pretty much the same thing-long term planning was/is not necessary for us.
I've always appreciated your pictures too, and my point still stands that it is important to note that you have drawn your conclusion from your real-life experiences, regardless of who disagrees with your thread title.![]()