BriannaRuth
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So I'm a "plan everything" kinda gal when it comes to vacations. Maybe I need to take a deep breath and go with the flow instead. Or maybe Disney could be just a tiny bit more helpful knowing that people have to book things months in advance to get decent rates --
Planning a 8 day trip, 5 of which will be spent at DLR and 3 of which will spent spent at SeaWorld and Universal. Trying to decide which 5 days to spend at DLR, but my trip is the last week of August and there are no park hours, etc. posted yet. Thinking going during the week would be good, but I don't want to miss fireworks, etc. Makes it kinda tough to book a hotel, the prices of which are going up every day I check.
I would add that both SeaWorld and Universal have their calendars for late August posted. Hint to Disney.
On top of that, I'm booking the DLH during our stay, which comes with 6 day hoppers. But because we want to go to SeaWorld and Universal as well, I'm thinking of doing the CityPass "upgrade" available on Disney's site instead, which comes with 3 day hoppers instead of 6. When I ask what the cost will be to upgrade the CityPass to 6 day hoppers, they say, "We can't tell you." They say I'll have to check at the ticket office ON ARRIVAL, they can't tell me the cost in advance. Seriously? How am I supposed to know which package to book if they refuse to tell me what the cost will be?
I feel better now. Kind of.
Planning a 8 day trip, 5 of which will be spent at DLR and 3 of which will spent spent at SeaWorld and Universal. Trying to decide which 5 days to spend at DLR, but my trip is the last week of August and there are no park hours, etc. posted yet. Thinking going during the week would be good, but I don't want to miss fireworks, etc. Makes it kinda tough to book a hotel, the prices of which are going up every day I check.
I would add that both SeaWorld and Universal have their calendars for late August posted. Hint to Disney.
On top of that, I'm booking the DLH during our stay, which comes with 6 day hoppers. But because we want to go to SeaWorld and Universal as well, I'm thinking of doing the CityPass "upgrade" available on Disney's site instead, which comes with 3 day hoppers instead of 6. When I ask what the cost will be to upgrade the CityPass to 6 day hoppers, they say, "We can't tell you." They say I'll have to check at the ticket office ON ARRIVAL, they can't tell me the cost in advance. Seriously? How am I supposed to know which package to book if they refuse to tell me what the cost will be?
I feel better now. Kind of.