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The good news - 60 days out means that this will not be in place for my trip in August.![]()
Don't read too much into that timeframe, specifically.
The good news - 60 days out means that this will not be in place for my trip in August.![]()
Don't read too much into that timeframe, specifically.
Meh - no new information except that about APs. Still no idea whether or not patrons will be limited to only FPs reserved under FP+. If we can still get FPs as we wish while in the parks in addition to those reserved, this will be a huge "plus". If not, WDW drops way down my list of vacation destinations.
The good news - 60 days out means that this will not be in place for my trip in August.![]()
Well, if they intend for patrons to reserve FPs 60 days out, that means that they will go live for a date at least 60 days after the date it is officially announced. Either that, or they are idiots.![]()
I think there is some truth to the BOG/TSM issue.
Two reasons I think this is a valid point - it is possible that, depending on availability, you book your BOG (which lets face it, you get one, you are sticking to it), then you try to get your TSM ... but the only one you get conflicts with your BOG ressie, OR, simply conflicts with your park days.
-secondly, on a more general level, there are going to be a lot more of things that can not be done in combination with one another because of the scheduled nature of FP+. Adding an element that must be planned, and has restrictions will cause more conflicts with the already restricting elements at WDW.
Of course, you could solve the first problem with Park Hoppers, but other conflicts don't sound like they are going to be as easily resolved.
And of course some people can't afford the 240 or 300$ extra to add hoppers.
While this is certainly true, there is also a much higher expected usage rate/capacity of rides.
No, they will do it when they are ready. And anyone 60 days out OR LESS will be able to book.
My wife is not a WDW fan and is looking for a reason to kill the 2 week long trip. She does not like to vacation with a schedule. We never book ADRs in parks for this reason. This is exactly what she is looking for to end our trips to WDW - being forced to pick a park 70 days out would push her over the edge.
I really hope that this is not live in August. It might be my last trip for a while.![]()
No, they will do it when they are ready. And anyone 60 days out OR LESS will be able to book.
I'm actually looking forward to this in a twisted sort of way. The idea of being able to book my FP+ for the park I plan to hop to in the evening will allow my nights to be that much more productive.
I'm a rope drop gal, so honestly FPs are never *essential* for me in my first park unless I'm there during a holiday week since we can knock out the headliners by 10:30 or so with minimal lines.
But the thought of being able to hop to DHS for the evening and do TOT, TSMM and ST with no wait...![]()
Is that really true!?!? I must admit that would make me a tad cranky -- if I was a couple of weeks out from a trip and found out I needed to pounce on FP+. I'm already here every day stalking for the dessert party... that's one thing that bugs me.
Do we know if they have a "minimum notice"... like maybe not 60 days but 2 weeks, for e.g.? (the answer is probably we don't know...)
That is exactly what happened with BOG ADRs last August. Because it was only around 90 days out and anyone within their 180 day window could book, the number of people calling in was huge. I dare you to find one person who doesn't agree that day was an unadulterated mess.
On the up side, they were really great about getting word out on social media that ADRs were opening. When someone told me that post on facebook had over 33K likes, I knew I was in trouble.
YES. Exactly this. DHS is an evening park to us, but so often FP are out. We never spend a full day there, ever. I hate having to rope-drop it just for TSM. We could do MK in the morning without fastpasses (not needed during certain times of year) and actually get to enjoy DHS for a change instead of feeling forced to spend the morning there.
This is going to be MUCH more flexibility for our family. For example, on park days where we stay for fireworks, it is a late night for the kids and rope-dropping the next day is miserable. This way we can plan our nights and not have to worry about rope dropping the next day.
I dig it.
VP
That is exactly what happened with BOG ADRs last August. Because it was only around 90 days out and anyone within their 180 day window could book, the number of people calling in was huge. I dare you to find one person who doesn't agree that day was an unadulterated mess.
On the up side, they were really great about getting word out on social media that ADRs were opening. When someone told me that post on facebook had over 33K likes, I knew I was in trouble.
When is it expected to go live?
YES. Exactly this. DHS is an evening park to us, but so often FP are out. We never spend a full day there, ever. I hate having to rope-drop it just for TSM. We could do MK in the morning without fastpasses (not needed during certain times of year) and actually get to enjoy DHS for a change instead of feeling forced to spend the morning there.
This is going to be MUCH more flexibility for our family. For example, on park days where we stay for fireworks, it is a late night for the kids and rope-dropping the next day is miserable. This way we can plan our nights and not have to worry about rope dropping the next day.
I dig it.
VP
Sounds like a lot of people are wanting those evening fast passes.
At California Adventure, it takes about one and half to two hours before all the fast passes are given out for an entire day for Radiator Springs Racers.
I wonder how long it will take for the online evening fastpasses to be gone for popular rides at WDW once the system is implemented.
Ok so long as you will admit that half your post was you making things up![]()
At least you say people are welcome to do so![]()
I'm guessing they all went out and ceded themselves a few thousand stock options...And if WDW management didn't learn from that, they need to look for new jobs.
I wouldn't make assumptions about them being hard and fast about 60 days lead time. When BOG ADRs were opened last year I was well within my 180 day window. All that meant was more people were within 180 days and calling in at the same time to crash Disney's phone lines. When they're ready to go, they'll go.
That said though..... I bet you're safe with August dates.
But I thought this was the first we heard of the +10 benefit. I really think that's a pretty big deal. I could see the Mine Coaster really being hard to advance book outside of that +10, much like BOG is now.
And really, who wants to get up and call in or log on 7 to 10 days in a row to book all the ride spots for a trip that long?