Yea and im amazed at how many people actually do this. Personally, i dont buy into all this, im not sure when i can actually go so i book mutiple stays and then cancel after they get their fp selections. Your literally spending $1000's on this vacation and lots of planning, so yea u know the exact dates your goin. Even if u didnt know a year out, u def know with a few months and could cancel but to say i dont know my exact dates 70 days before ur vacation is bs. People are literally getn mad and defensive when someone mentions that dis is stopping this from happening. I hope they close it down completely and make it so u can only do fp 60 in advance periord, so that u have to get on mde every day at the 60 day mark and do fp. Make it fair across the board for everyone.
There are 3 types of
Disney vacations (well, actually immeasurable types, but for this discussion 3)
1. A vacation that is planned months if not years ahead. Vacation time approved, flights booked thebdaybthe airline opens them, room booked ASAP, ADRs at 6 am 180 days, FPs at 7 am at 60 days, touring plan made, spreadsheet made, every detail planned.
2. Plan your trip between 180 days and 60 days. Get most of the ADRs you want, but have to use search sites for the hard to get ones. Plan what FPs you want to try for, have a pretty good schedule planned out but have lots of possibilities/open time/up in the air times. Book flights if you need them after you miss out on the lowest prices, but before you get screwed.
3. Plan whenever you want, including less than 30days out. Maybe Disney released an event you want to see, you realized your kids have a 4 day weekend, life is getting you down, or you just need your fix. You book any resort room that you can live with that has a price you can live with, and check often to see if a new one opened up or an AP discount shows for the room you want. Maybe you had to do a split stay because of availability, but at 10 days all of the nights suddenly become available for your preferred resort. Take whatever FPs you can get or plan on just doing them day of and refreshing. Plan no ADRs or just one or 2.
With types 2 and 3 you could easily change your dates based on airline prices or availability, adding a day because “what’s one more day or work/school missed”, room availability suddenly changing (the resort you REALLY wanted popping up but a day off from what you booked), an AP rate popping up. Heck, even type 1 can have some of that happen. I actually often wonder how people have everything planned so darned far ahead! I usually have no idea of any details at 6 months, we typically book about 4 months out. We added a day at the end not too long ago while we were at Disney, it didn’t cost anything to move the flight.
This whole thing might only loosely relate to the the topic at hand, but I think your comment about everyone knowing their plans 70 days out is the absurd one. If push comes to shove I suspect more people don’t have every detail ironed out at that point than do.