You have a point there. People may book GCH thinking they will have an advantage at park tickets and then when they don't get in, they cancel...? But its possible they could give an advantage like they did for Galaxy's edge?
A lot of my predictions have been the thought that they might do things differently at first than they do later on.
It seems likely that they'll give
some kind of advantage eventually to hotel guests. My original thought was that it would be something like WDW where they keep a separate park reservation bucket for resort guests. Someone else suggested the possibility that they could eventually let resort guests book park reservations further in advance than the general public (maybe 45 days versus 30 days).
But there was a line in a
D23 article about the reopening that made me wonder:
"Guests with valid theme park admission who are planning a stay at a
Disneyland Resort hotel will need to also book theme park reservations in advance, as a hotel stay does not guarantee a park reservation. Hotel capacity will be limited."
None of the pages (that I could find) on Disneyland's website say anything about that, so it seemed odd to place it specifically in an article about the reopening. (I think there had been indication from CMs and/or TAs that that would be the case, so it wasn't entirely a surprise.)
That's why I'm wondering if they might release the first month or so of park reservations, then open hotel reservations. After that, it'd be easier to give the resort guests some kind of priority.
But it does feel more like reading tea leaves than anything else.
