Smallywood1
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 12, 2019
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Before I dive too far in, I know the answer to my own question, but I still think this is interesting. From all the reports I have seen, the reservation system at Disneyland was worked very well to keep crowds fairly low, and totally reasonable wait times for rides and experiences. So my question is, why not keep that system for longer than a month or so? Again, I know the answer, but hear me out. If you told me that on my next trip, i could make a reservation to visit Galaxy's Edge for at least 4 hours, advertising controlled crowds and wait times, I would be all for that. If I knew I would be able to hit the rides and explore the land with breathing space, I would not hesitate to book a reservation and plan my day at Hollywood studios (switching to Florida now). It seems like you were able to make reservations each day as well. Hypothetically, I spend 4 days at World, but I know that I am going to reserve 4 hours on Monday, and 4 hours on Wednesday, I will totally work the rest of the schedule around that.
Im curious what everyone else thinks about keeping a reservation system for 3 months, 6 months, a year? Because I know as soon as World opens to public exposure, I don't want to see it be unbearable to visit.
Im curious what everyone else thinks about keeping a reservation system for 3 months, 6 months, a year? Because I know as soon as World opens to public exposure, I don't want to see it be unbearable to visit.