I’m debating on when to take my first (and possibly only) trip to Disneyland. I currently don’t have a reservation to SWGE, and I cannot afford the on property reservations. I’m a little bummed about the reservations but more concerned about the crowds.
Do you think crowds will be awful June 18-23? OR do you think most people will be waiting until after the 23rd when a reservation isn’t required to visit SWGE/the parks?
I know nobody actually knows, but I’m looking for your best guesses and theories. I’m trying to decide if I should move our trip back or keep it as is...
If you really want to see SWGE, but don't have access to a reservation, just wait until after June 23rd when reservations no longer will be required. But I would wait a little longer into the summer so that you can do as much research as you can here to prepare yourself for what to expect. Tips, strategies, updates, etc. will start showing up on this board very quickly after SWGE opens. Even if you keep your original trip dates, you might not see the new land, but you will be able to prepare yourself by reading all the news here before you leave.I’m debating on when to take my first (and possibly only) trip to Disneyland. I currently don’t have a reservation to SWGE, and I cannot afford the on property reservations. I’m a little bummed about the reservations but more concerned about the crowds.
Do you think crowds will be awful June 18-23? OR do you think most people will be waiting until after the 23rd when a reservation isn’t required to visit SWGE/the parks?
I know nobody actually knows, but I’m looking for your best guesses and theories. I’m trying to decide if I should move our trip back or keep it as is...
The first post above should answer your question (see the attachment) -- if the answer from Disney is accurate. According to Disney, if you can show a valid SWGE reservation for that date and time, you will be allowed in even if the park is at capacity. (Keeping in mind, of course, that there are different levels of gate closures -- level 1 or 2 would not be a problem; the highest level would mean that no one could enter until the Fire Marshall allowed it.)I have sort of an interesting question. Do you think the parks will be at capacity the first few days of June?
I'm asking because assume on June 3, for example, that I go to California Adventure in the morning. Then mid-late afternoon I decided to go to Disneyland because I have a SWGE reservation for 8pm-12am. If DL is at capacity, but I show them I have a reservation, do they let me in?
Actually it was stated quite clearly in the TOS and on Disneyland.com before you even clicked to go to the reservation page that it is is one visit per person during the reservation period and the Terms and conditions (you know the fine print nobody bothers to read) states they can cancel your reservations if you violate them.
In all honesty my guess is this post is what was being referred to and caused the divide on here. Under Important Information About Adding Additional GuestsIf that's the case then post a link or an excerpt from the applicable T&Cs. I don't remember reading it anywhere, which doesn't mean it wasn't written somewhere, but I did read everything I possibly could and the only definitive information I could find from Disney was that you were limited to one reservation per Disney account. That is different to one reservation per person.
Keep in mind also that once people have the reservations, there is no percentage for Disney in turning people away. They won't be opening up space for people in the standby line, because there is no standby line. There is no way to get reservations now aside from booking hotels, which would only involve future reservation dates. All Disney would accomplish is reducing the number of people who might spend money in SWGE on that particular day. Are they really going to do that? If they were, it seems to me they would be public and clear about it ("No guest may enter SWGE more than one time during the reservation period") instead of keeping it a secret that they spring on people at the gate.
Two different phone CMs (one for the hotel and one for the SW line) confirmed that they will not be tracking and trying to block repeat visitors. They specifically said that if an individual is listed on multiple reservations on different days, that is not a problem. Given the certainty with which both spoke, the specifics they mentioned, and the examples they gave, I feel pretty confident in that information even though we know phone CMs can give out faulty info... they were both using the same examples and terms, too.
As expected (but I wanted to double check), they also confirmed that there's no way to cancel a non-hotel reservation in a way that makes it available to anyone else. So there's no point to cancelling one if you have multiples at this point; you can't help anyone out that way the way you can with a dining reservation.
We plan to cancel our hotel stay and just keep the reservation we obtained this morning, but I wanted to know all of our options, and I thought this information might be helpful to others. I'm not weighing in on the ethics of having multiple reservations or anything like that.
I'm over the subject of, "Will I be turned away if I have more than one SWGE reservation", we'll just have to wait and see.
Any comments on whether the park will reach capacity on 5/31/19? If so, wonder what happens if one has a SWGE reservation at 2:00 and they show up at noon to closed turnstiles?
Actually it was stated quite clearly in the TOS and on Disneyland.com before you even clicked to go to the reservation page that it is is one visit per person during the reservation period and the Terms and conditions (you know the fine print nobody bothers to read) states they can cancel your reservations if you violate them.
As for planning on when to arrive, I would call Disney and find out when security is opening that morning and be outside security at least an hour before that. You will probably find people camping out overnight even though they aren't supposed to.
Please drop the multiple reservation topic. No more stirring the pot. When we get official word from Disney, then we can discuss that.
Any thoughts on how long it might take for that line to get through before I can just walk right in?
I would ask you what answer your common sense tells you, especially based on your experience here on this board. Once people calm down and see reason once again, it should be much easier to discuss pertinent issues based on as much fact as we can gather. I just want to let the dust settle first so people here can see more clearly.Will we at least be allowed to discuss what Disney is actually doing when the time comes, even if Disney never puts out a clarification of their rules...