CoachBeard
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 12, 2022
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They've lost at least some of my business. I was going to get a hotel, granted just for a night, along with my ticket but I only want/need one day and don't want to book a package.
I hear you with that. I reserved 3 rooms for the entire family and was thinking of inviting extended family but the whole thing is on hold until either the tickets are released so I can buy everyone a starter pack or I get so irritated I change plans ... I am getting more annoyed as time goes on and have been considering a big trip to Disney Land in California as a something new. I have a tipping point where I just opt out of most things, comes a time when the juice just isn't worth the squeeze.Would be a horrible look to do so this close in. I've already got a hotel booked for a five day trip beginning 1/10 and can't purchase tickets.
It looks like they changed the filters to separate out 1 day tickets. Maybe that is why it was temporarily unavailable.Just tried to check on ticket availability and got this.
I'm pondering a day at Epcot or a day at IOA Jan 4 before our cruise. I'd like to compare prices.Glad I am not the only one! We are going Jan 1-3 and I just want to price out my options! Following for updates
EPICOTWe're thinking about a few days at the end of our APs and just want to compare an Epic day to an Epcot day. There have to be many people wanting to plan early January. Not to mention not being able to know the options for renewing the APs or waiting.
I enjoyed my one Epic day -- we had very good luck with rides and weather -- and would love to go again just to take in the details, without the pressure to get my family on all the rides. But I have only been to Epcot for one part day in the past decade, so going back is tempting, especially since I can't even buy an Epic ticket at the moment.EPICOT
I am also a out of state on and off passholder since the mid 90s. I do 2 to 3 trips a year so the AP works out well - especially if I plan it properly.I enjoyed my one Epic day -- we had very good luck with rides and weather -- and would love to go again just to take in the details, without the pressure to get my family on all the rides. But I have only been to Epcot for one part day in the past decade, so going back is tempting, especially since I can't even buy an Epic ticket at the moment.
As an out-of-state, on-and-off annual passholder, I am okay with Epic not being part of all or most APs for a couple more years and can understand why Universal would do that, but I want to be able to buy discounted tickets for occasional visits. And I definitely think it's a problem that people currently can't buy individual day tickets for the entire winter break or any time after that, even when the holiday crowds slow down.