Seeker615
Harry Potter Fanatic!
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AGREED!
Disney exec's are a bunch of deer in the headlight zombies who like many Co's are spending billions to make millions.
I think the reason for FP+ changes like the weather. This is based on what employees have said and what i can gather from the media events they host/or info they put out there.
Disney appears to be chasing it's tail and becoming a follower in the industry rather than a leader.
Many new guests are not excited about all the advance planning and lack of freedom that comes with ADR's and Disney vacations in general. Many of the return guests aren't as well.
It seems to me they are gearing toward a group of individuals who are tech dependent. They should have invented a video game about going to Disney.The people who actually get off the couch and go are, in my experiences, not amused or happy with the changes. The planners think it's too much planning, and if this was an attempt to accomodate those who didn't plan/ research in the first place, what would make them think this will inspire that action now???
I just know that I am thankful we spent the time there when it was they way it used to be. We will give this a go in Jan and April and see how it works out. Maybe we will wish the changes happened sooner, or maybe it will be our last hoorah with Disney![]()
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This is all so overwhelming. I like to plan my vacations but this is getting out of hand. Scheduling rides 60 days out? Scheduling table service 180 days out? When I took the kids when they were younger we just picked a park and went. I don't want to schedule my rides. what happened to spontaneity? Vacation should be fun. Yes I agree some planning is needed for any vacation but this seems extreme for a family oriented vacation. If we go with the grandkids in a few years I can't imagine telling them "oh you have to schedule your time to meet the princesses and no we don't have that ride scheduled till 3pm. Sigh...
