Mimarian
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 26, 2011
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I never have equated a trip to WDW with spontaneity but regardless one can be as spontaneous as they would like at Disney. People do it all the time but it does come with tradeoffs especially the busier times of year. But when I think about having to make ADRs 6 months in advance at Disney for a desired restaurant, I compare it to other trips I have made and having to book in advance: 1. Alcatraz in San Francisco. You cant be spontaneous and show up at the dock in summer and expect to be able to get a ticket. 2. Popular luau in Maui. I had to book 3 months in advance. 3. Staying in a property onsite at the Grand Canyon in the summer. I had to book a year in advance. 4. I am going to NYC in a few weeks and have been trying to snag a ticket to see Jimmy Fallon and Tonight show. havent been successful. Being spontaneous means I will now need to wait in long lines if I want to have a chance of getting a ticket. 5. Same with certain Broadway shows in NYC. The list goes on. Wherever you go, spontaneity comes with a tradeoff especially if you hit popular travel spots in their high seasons.
I don't think we are comparing apples to apples. I planned to go to WDW a year ago. That is basically what your comparisons are. When you went to Alcatraz did you eat? Did you know what you wanted to eat before you went? You are comparing it to things that have very limited access anyway. I can get into WDW, I just may not be able to do things if I don't snatch a spot before I go.