Disney Removes the Ability to Leave Reviews on FB?

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I for one have answered your questions.

I honestly want to know from you....based on my situation...do you really truly believe I could not make my mind up from reading other peoples experiences?

10 day non expiring ticket with hopper...Why exactly would I choose to go now, as opposed to when everything is more settled.

We are offsite. Strike 1
Ill be in Florida next month. Long before offsite FP planning access is supposed to allegedly occur. Strike 2
I have park hoppers, that I paid a good sum to upgrade to. Strike 3

You are very into people answering questions...So Ill like to know why I would go now...Without disboards I would not be aware of most of these changes...its all rainbows, unicorns, sunshine from Disney.

I think it is a reasonable conclusion to take awhile off and let them gets their ducks in a row (pardon the pun) :)

Im just not interested in wasting 1 or 2 of those tickets to "find out" (even though I already know, since i was there)

I think you could form an opinion based on the experiences of others but without actually testing it yourself, it would just be a guess as to whether it would work for you.
 
Some of these posts sound like us/comcast employees beating a drum!

And the rest sound like Disney employees doing same. I used to split my vacation 70/30 in favor of Disney. Now they get 1 day.
 
Just looked it up, Universal hotels for the period I used were between 275 and 320 per night; Animal Kingdom and Wilderness Lodge were 280 to 330 per night for the same period. My math skills are fine.

Then how'd you miss three is less than six earlier?
 
Trip to the movies..... $10
Trip to Disney........... $5000

Being able to think for myself? Priceless.


Ok let's try this another way. You like a car and are thinking of buying it. There are a bunch a negative reviews, do you simply say "Oh well" and move on or do you go take it for a drive?
 

Ok let's try this another way. You like a car and are thinking of buying it. There are a bunch a negative reviews, do you simply say "Oh well" and move on or do you go take it for a drive?

But I don't like the car. Based on specs, I can form that conclusion all by me onesy, savvy?
 
I'm not even sure why I feel compelled to encourage disney patronage. Less attendance is only going to make things better for me! :rotfl:
 
Just looked it up, Universal hotels for the period I used were between 275 and 320 per night; Animal Kingdom and Wilderness Lodge were 280 to 330 per night for the same period. My math skills are fine.

1. Those are Disneys lowest priced deluxe hotels.

2. Location. Comparatively only Gf, contemp, poly and the boardwalk hotels are the only ones fairly comparable.

3. Annual passes for US are 270ish for initial purchase and $157 to renew. Go to Universals site and under promo code enter "aph". Them tell us the difference between Disneys worst deluxe hotels and Universals best. To be fair you can let us know what Disneys ap rate is as well.
 
Then how'd you miss three is less than six earlier?


I didn't, your 3 is less than 6 has nothing to do with the price of the resorts.

You also may only be able to get 3 Fast Passes but you have more attractions available than you did under the old system. That seems to be a positive to me.
 
Ok let's try this another way. You like a car and are thinking of buying it. There are a bunch a negative reviews, do you simply say "Oh well" and move on or do you go take it for a drive?

Yes, however by your train of thought consumer digest shouldn't even exist. Why review what you think of product? You should physically test it yourself. I think alot of people understand what is going on and have had enough experience at Disney to understand wait times and what the lack of fast passes does to their trips.
 
I think you could form an opinion based on the experiences of others but without actually testing it yourself, it would just be a guess as to whether it would work for you.

Most people with the slightest bit of logic can figure out whether a different experience will work for them without having to spend thousands of dollars to get less.
 
Ok let's try this another way. You like a car and are thinking of buying it. There are a bunch a negative reviews, do you simply say "Oh well" and move on or do you go take it for a drive?

Do I still have to pay 5 grand to test drive it...? If the answer to that is yes (and it is) --- You might want to pick some better analogies
 
Just looked it up, Universal hotels for the period I used were between 275 and 320 per night; Animal Kingdom and Wilderness Lodge were 280 to 330 per night for the same period. My math skills are fine.

The value, however, is not the same. The US tickets are cheaper per day, and with your on-site hotel stay you get FOTL to every ride but the FJ and the RRR. More benefits for on-site members makes for a better deal. Universal also has all of the little "perks" that Disney has, for less. They have a photo package, they have a dining plan, and their all day meal deal is one of the best values in town.

Yes, I know there are only two parks there, but those two parks pack a big punch. Rather than spend one or two days of a 7 day vacation up I-4, people who are critical of FP+ are taking three and four days. People who would have never considered going to Universal before are now looking at it as a serious alternative. They won't be disappointed.
 
I didn't, your 3 is less than 6 has nothing to do with the price of the resorts.

You also may only be able to get 3 Fast Passes but you have more attractions available than you did under the old system. That seems to be a positive to me.

Wait, what? They built more attractions when we weren't looking?
 
I think you could form an opinion based on the experiences of others but without actually testing it yourself, it would just be a guess as to whether it would work for you.

I don't think that's the case for many of the people (especially on the DIS) who are WDW Vets. If you've been enough times and have a way of touring that works for you, it's very easy to tell whether or not FP+ is going to work for you or not.
 
1. Those are Disneys lowest priced deluxe hotels.

2. Location. Comparatively only Gf, contemp, poly and the boardwalk hotels are the only ones fairly comparable.

3. Annual passes for US are 270ish for initial purchase and $157 to renew. Go to Universals site and under promo code enter "aph". Them tell us the difference between Disneys worst deluxe hotels and Universals best. To be fair you can let us know what Disneys ap rate is as well.


So now you want to qualify your statement by location and being an annual pass holder. Anything else you would like to change?

:lmao:
 
I didn't, your 3 is less than 6 has nothing to do with the price of the resorts.

You also may only be able to get 3 Fast Passes but you have more attractions available than you did under the old system. That seems to be a positive to me.

Credibility...dissolving. Seriously, this is a positive? Have you seen what they offer FP for now? EO, Imagination, Small World, Tough To Be a Bug?
 
I didn't, your 3 is less than 6 has nothing to do with the price of the resorts.

You also may only be able to get 3 Fast Passes but you have more attractions available than you did under the old system. That seems to be a positive to me.

But how is that helpful if you can only FP 3 of them?

You can't compare the system to Universal's. Universal Express has Fastpass beat on every level.
 
1. Those are Disneys lowest priced deluxe hotels.

2. Location. Comparatively only Gf, contemp, poly and the boardwalk hotels are the only ones fairly comparable.

3. Annual passes for US are 270ish for initial purchase and $157 to renew. Go to Universals site and under promo code enter "aph". Them tell us the difference between Disneys worst deluxe hotels and Universals best. To be fair you can let us know what Disneys ap rate is as well.

Very valid points rip. I have stayed at both universal deluxes and Disney deluxes. It has been ten years and I can still stay at a rate very close to what I did 10 years ago at universal. Can't say the same for Disney. I am comparing contemporary and poly to royal pacific and hard rock.
 
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