wishicouldgomoreofte
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????So one less benefit to the $190 "in addition to the exchange fee"? Wonder if they'll decrease it then?
????So one less benefit to the $190 "in addition to the exchange fee"? Wonder if they'll decrease it then?
Yes, the no DME stinks, but Lyft is super easy to use to get to and from MCO - and then just use Disney busses on property.
This absolutely is NOT true for many WDW guests. It is not easy to use Lyft when you've got several kiddos who need car seats, for example. Or when you have multiple pieces of luggage for each member of your party which may or may not fit comfortably in a ride share vehicle. Or when you come from a small town where ride share apps aren't even available, and now you have to download a new app, set up an account, link a credit card, and learn to use the app just to get from the airport to your resort. And I'm sure there are infinitely many other situations that could also be listed.
It just feels insincere and entitled to say that all WDW travelers should just happily get a Lyft as a simple alternative to DME.
Just seems to me there’s a part 2 to this story... somewhere.
Despite the headline in that Fodors story, the timeline to expand to Disney Springs is indefinite. The stories I've seen elsewhere say the line from South Florida to MCO may not be completed until late 2022. The extension to Disney Springs comes later. DME ends January 1, 2022. I very much doubt the Brightline train from MCO to Disney Springs is running by then. Perhaps the coming of that train line is part of Disney's long-term planning concerning the need for DME. But they're discontinuing the bus service a year or more too early if that's their reason (excuse) for ending DME.I wonder if it has anything to do with the train linking MCO w/ Disney Springs?
https://www.fodors.com/world/north-...ay-easier-to-get-to-walt-disney-world-in-2022
But they're discontinuing the bus service a year or more too early if that's their reason (excuse) for ending DME.
Perhaps, but if Mears turned down a shorter-term extension, someone made a mistake in the negotiations.Depends what Mears was requiring in re-negotiation. If Mears refused a one-year extension probably better to end it early than be obligated to stay in business with them longer than necessary.
But by 2022, the social distancing on the buses should be a thing of the past. The buses were crowded enough to justify the expense pre-Covid.
So maybe you just found the answer. They will try to encourage people to stay onsite with less perks by making rope drop impossible for offsite guests. So the ability to “rope drop” becomes the on-site perk.AP holders and day guests get the worst of it.... I think people are missing the bigger point here.....The Early Hours completely eliminates rope dropping for all non resort guests. Disney attendance has been hampered during the pandemic and the AP holders and day guests have kept them afloat and this is how they thank them? "Sorry, every park every day now has a 60+ min line for its headliner attraction and you can't get a head start".......Thanks for nothing
Did they say the luggage transport is going away?
I'm okay with he other changes especially if there is going to be a train from MCO to Disney. Also, the extra hours always guaranteed a crowded park that day.
There MAY be an incentive - if one reads the Press Release literally....
"complimentary transportation options – such as buses, monorails and Disney Skyliner – will continue to be available within Walt Disney World Resort for Disney Resort hotel guests "
Notice the kicker.... Disney Resort hotel guests . Not Disney Resort Guests. I'm concerned that having removed Carrots? WDW is now going to use the Stick. With WIFI enabled transport, they now have the practical technology required to lock down local transport to Disney Resort hotel guests.
Gee, I hope I'm totally wrong.
Yeah, I suspect this came from Chapek and not D'Amaro. Has that Bean Counter stink on it.I'll be referring to 2020 onward as "The Chapek Years".
This absolutely is NOT true for many WDW guests. It is not easy to use Lyft when you've got several kiddos who need car seats, for example. Or when you have multiple pieces of luggage for each member of your party which may or may not fit comfortably in a ride share vehicle. Or when you come from a small town where ride share apps aren't even available, and now you have to download a new app, set up an account, link a credit card, and learn to use the app just to get from the airport to your resort. And I'm sure there are infinitely many other situations that could also be listed.
It just feels insincere and entitled to say that all WDW travelers should just happily get a Lyft as a simple alternative to DME.
There MAY be an incentive - if one reads the Press Release literally....
"complimentary transportation options – such as buses, monorails and Disney Skyliner – will continue to be available within Walt Disney World Resort for Disney Resort hotel guests "
Notice the kicker.... Disney Resort hotel guests . Not Disney Resort Guests. I'm concerned that having removed Carrots? WDW is now going to use the Stick. With WIFI enabled transport, they now have the practical technology required to lock down local transport to Disney Resort hotel guests.
Gee, I hope I'm totally wrong.