I think they are training us … currently we will need to learn to access the dining reservations during the downtime Cause Genie needs access to us during the $$$ big money time. So look for dining in the early morns and later at night unless Genie is still counting the $$$ it made for the day.Well, yes. If DIsney were planning this (which I agree is exceedingly unlikely), you could just turn off location services and not use magic bands. But, Disney IS collecting massive amounts of data via magic bands, location services and the new Genie service. They're said that they used that data to train Genie, and to decide what makes LL viable without limiting sales.
(completely off topic, I wonder if anyone has asked for all their data from Disney. That might be fascinating to poke through. )
Perhaps you could edit this post, so people don't come her all night and freak out before reading the explanation a couple of pages later?I’m watching Dis unplugged and it was said that if you have a pass later and you just rode the same ride, genie knows what you’re doing and will erase that pass!!!!
so I can’t come in during resort guest early entry and ride the ride that I have my first genie+ for
Does anybody have the LL explanation that does not detail over 3000 comments ? I just want to zoom in and out and not take a test afterwards.
I don’t plan to bring a cellphone anyway…
Perhaps you could edit this post, so people don't come her all night and freak out before reading the explanation a couple of pages later?
Eight1) There are six attractions not included with G+ (FoP, Everest, 7DMT, Space, RotR, MMRR, FEA, Remy)
Fixed!Eight
Also, genie+ limit is 8 attractions (I think that’s per day even if you hop?)
Also, genie+ limit is 8 attractions (I think that’s per day even if you hop?)
Verify from where? Where did you see it?I already caused a panic earlier, so I’ll leave it to someone else to verify
It's a long-standing tradition here on the DIS to characterize maximizing any system they give us as "selfishly abusing the system by using loopholes at the expense of others." Goes all the back to legacy FP (and probably even before that).... it's not skirting the rules if Disney lets it happens- it's maximizing the system they give you.
It's a long-standing tradition here on the DIS to characterize maximizing any system they give us as "selfishly abusing the system by using loopholes at the expense of others." Goes all the back to legacy FP (and probably even before that).![]()
Side note that you do NOT have to add it to your package. If you add it to your package it’s based on ticket length and you can add up to 1 day prior arrival.After trying my best not to worry about this Genie+ thing since the rumors started, I am now all riled up again. Just got an email from my TA asking if we want to add Genie+ to our package for our trip starting on 10/30. That brought all the feelings.
There's a real bait-and-switch aspect for those of us traveling over the next month or so. 2 1/2 weeks out I'm committed to this vacation - my kids are over the moon excited, I've made arrangements with work/school, I've paid Disney an exorbitant amount for my package, airfare is paid for, park reservations made, transportation is booked. And now a system they are suddenly putting in place could potentially significantly change the experience I was expecting when I booked this trip (maybe for the worse if it changes stand-by times beyond what they were historically). We are in the parks 7 days, and for my family of 5, it could potentially cost an additional $1,000 to have the experience I was expecting when I committed to this trip (depending on what is needed with Genie+ and ILL$ not to wait in hours and hours of lines). 2 1/2 WEEKS OUT and there's a surprise potential $500-$1,000 added to my trip. For an experience with so many unknowns.
I was planning this trip for several years, cancelled and re-booked a year ago, and really needed this vacation after a pretty crappy 2 years. And now I feel the pressure that if I don't cough up $500-$1000 more, it might end up being a frustrating trip of long lines and missed rides we were all looking forward. And we don't go frequently at all. These are "big" trips for us.
I'm so disappointed in Disney. To put it lightly, because this is a public forum and I'm a lady. Sigh. That's all. That's the rant.