SRUAlmn
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Anyone is still allowed to walk onto any ride that they pleaseNo one is required to get FP+ ... I am always confused when people say this...
As for reservations. I personally think 180 days is ridiculous. Who needs to plan that far in advance. They should make it 60 days like FP+ and be done with it.
*steps on tiny soap box*
However, just because the most popular restaurants (CRT, Ohana, CM etc) usually can't accept walk in doesn't mean people can't get walk up tables to other WDW restaurants.
I feel that the most visitors that go to Disneyworld don't feel the need to have their FPs fit perfectly with their ADR's. IMHO I think that most people that go to WDW are just happy to be there and whatever rides they ride they're happy and whatever restaurants they get to eat in they enjoy. I feel like it is only on this board that people put such strong emphasis on the "perfect" fast passes and the "perfect" or "best" ADRs and getting the maximum experience for the price.There is nothing wrong with that of course.
However, not everyone puts emphasis on or needs planning to have a fun time. Not everyone wants to eat dinner at BOG or CRT. Many people are happy with CS. Many restaurants do accept walk ups. Not everyone minds waiting on standby lines for rides. That's all I'm saying. I'm not trying to attack or make people upset about how THEY plan. I planned like crazy for my upcoming trip and I salute anyone else who plan (cause it's rough work at times), I just don't understand why people keep saying they feel sorry for people that don't know they have to plan... Plenty of people go to WDW and have an amazing time without planning a single iota.
*steps down*![]()
We always go in June or July since I'm a teacher, and I can tell you I always feel sorry for those not as "in the know" as us. Every single time we breeze through a FP line and walk onto a ride passing a LONG, crowded, sweaty, stinky, cranky line of overheated park guests I do feel bad. We choose to ride a little less during summer trips because we refuse to put ourselves in that type of situation, but for some who don't know all about FP+ it's necessary. The heat sometimes is too much for us as well, so I cannot imagine adding the long lines and crowds into the mix. I mean, during our trip this past week every single day had heat indexes in the triple digits.