bozley0621
Mouseketeer on the edge.
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We had our last trip for, what I'm guessing, quite a few years to WDW this past September. We are moving to San Diego and I plan to purchase APs for Disneyland.
I'm curious how having access to Disney Parks (I know Disneyland experiences are different from WDW experiences) much more often for several years and the changes that will take place at WDW during this time will effect my (borderline insanity) desire to visit WDW when we move back east.
At the current time, if I were considering a WDW vacation trip for this year, the change to the FP usage would sway me to look at other places. That's not to say that by next year I wouldn't be missing the mouse so much that I wouldn't care about the FP policy's effect on our plans.
I'm curious how having access to Disney Parks (I know Disneyland experiences are different from WDW experiences) much more often for several years and the changes that will take place at WDW during this time will effect my (borderline insanity) desire to visit WDW when we move back east.
At the current time, if I were considering a WDW vacation trip for this year, the change to the FP usage would sway me to look at other places. That's not to say that by next year I wouldn't be missing the mouse so much that I wouldn't care about the FP policy's effect on our plans.

My choices are..SPEND $350 at HBD and stand in a 90-120 minutes line for TSM, if my coveted golden ticket (otherwise known as FP) conflicts with my dining ressie (that I booked 6 months ago) OR...NOT eat their over-priced food and use my FP within the window? Does Disney REALLY want me to make that decision?

