BridgetBordeaux
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Technically I was incorrect. But we have reason to believe a change was activated recently.Disney did not say there was going to be a change
Technically I was incorrect. But we have reason to believe a change was activated recently.Disney did not say there was going to be a change
We do split stays almost every trip (we own at two DVC resorts) so this news is obviously distressing. I understand there is still much to come about this, but I'm wondering if I need to make back-up reservations for our length of stay for our Nov. 2019 and Jan. 2020 trips just in case we decide to go the one-resort route instead. Am I allowed to hold both a DVC reservation and a non-DVC hotel reservation for the same time period under the same names?
Again, Disney didn’t say anything. There is an alert that fires re FP cancellation when you cancel an onsite room reservation. While this alert may fire inconsistently, it’s not new.But didn't they also say that if you needed to change your reservation, you needed to be sure your reservation dates covered your FPs or you would lose them.... sorry if I remember this incorrectly, we've been around the block with this nonsense for a while now, and it's hard to remember way back when it started.....
Who knows, but at least for now I see this as a significant difference.Technically I was incorrect. But we have reason to believe a change was activated recently.
This all started with a tweet that said Disney was going to cancel FPs if you cancelled your resort stay. So far that hasn’t been the case. In the mean time a new issue with split stays has popped up as well as a glitch where people have been able to book before 60 days.
Personally I see it as if you are able to use the glitch to your advantage why not? I know it’s unfortunate for others but I surely would do it if I had a trip soon.And now, according to another forum, TA’s are now telling their clients to book their fp’s early. So far it’s just those who frequent Disney info sites, not any more. I feel for those who have to wait to book and will be competing with those who booked long before they were supposed. I’m lucky, my date to book was early enough that I wasn’t affected.
Personally I see it as if you are able to use the glitch to your advantage why not? I know it’s unfortunate for others but I surely would do it if I had a trip soon.
I have a split stay(1/3) booked from 4/27- 5/1. I booked within the 60 day window, so it was all open at once. I wasn't going to bother with hard to get or early FP because I only had my AP, but no tix for family. After I saw that someone here got Slinky, I looked last night and got one for 4/30. There were lots of times to choose from, so I feel like something changed to increase availability.And now, according to another forum, TA’s are now telling their clients to book their fp’s early. So far it’s just those who frequent Disney info sites, not any more. I feel for those who have to wait to book and will be competing with those who booked long before they were supposed. I’m lucky, my date to book was early enough that I wasn’t affected.
Another update - as suggested - I tried to modify my FP on the website instead of the app and I was NOT able to.
It gives me the following message:
Sorry, We are unable to finalize this FP+ selection so you will have to start over.
I tried changing the time at Buzz and also changing to a new attraction.
Personally I see it as if you are able to use the glitch to your advantage why not? I know it’s unfortunate for others but I surely would do it if I had a trip soon.
I worried about this. I had ADRs and free dining. I shortened trip and they were able to keep everything the same when I called in (I could not make the changes myself). This is way before fast passes. If cracking down...that will make it difficult for normal people to make changes.Disney typically does not let you drop days off a reservation like that any more. They do on exception sometimes, but for the last few years it has required complete rebooking.
Personally I see it as if you are able to use the glitch to your advantage why not?
I guess that's like getting unasked for "pixie dust".... who would be silly enough to not just say "Thank you" and use it if offered?Amen. I have always liked you, fellow FP strategist.
But really, if your window magically opens early, one would be crazy not to use the early opened window. Crazy, I tell ya. I do understand why people would be against someone taking action to open the window early. But in the case it magically opens, I don't see how that isn't fair game for all.
I guess that's like getting unasked for "pixie dust".... who would be silly enough to not just say "Thank you" and use it if offered?
DD8 was the only kid who wanted to go on HM with me. As we were leaving a CM offered her a Mickey bar. Was that unfair to her siblings. Sure. Did I let her have it anyway. Yes. I wouldn't have bought her one but as you say, pixie dust.
I recently read of a hack that I want to try. Also, completely legitimate if it works. Unfortunately, the way I have my FPs scheduled for my upcoming visit, there’s not going to be an opportunity to see if it flies this time around.I know of one glitch that I have used on the last 3 visits. It's completely legit and not against Disneys TOS. It's the easiest way to get FP+ and stress free. But I keep it a secret for now![]()
I recently read of a hack that I want to try. Also, completely legitimate if it works.
Admittedly, it’s nt a particular stellar hack. This isn’t for booking early or getting those hard to get FPs. It’s just a method for getting more FPs in a day. And it assumes that you can modify your 3rd FP while standing in line for your first. Plus, you’ve got to be willing to take whatever comes along. It involves moving FPs up once you’ve tapped in at your first attraction. The premise is that once you’ve tapped in, you are no longer restricted from holding another FP that fits in that same window. So, let’s say that you have:Which one???