Brandonius
Disneyland is fun.
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- Aug 19, 2021
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This rule change was recently implemented on the east coast, and I'm very sad to see it come to the DLR. Previously, if you had a park hopper ticket, you could book rides in either park at any point in the day, not just the park you start in. For example, I like starting in Disneyland. As soon as I scan in, I would book Guardians of the Galaxy. Up until now, guardians would shift its return time forward for me automatically to 1 PM, because that's the soonest I could hop over to ride it. This meant that I could stack up lightning lanes for the afternoon busy time in DCA and use the low lines in the morning at Disneyland to just use standby. Now, you can't book a Lightning Lane until the return time in the app is actually the return time you want. This isn't a huge deal for a lot of people, but for people like me that really like maximizing the value of that genie and park hopping until they drop, this throws a pretty great option under the bus.
I don't really understand the reasoning for adding this restriction on the west coast either... I understood it on the east coast mainly because there is so much more demand for Genie+ that if you book Hollywood studios reservations, you should have a better chance at booking Rise or Slinky Dog and the old system really did make that much, much harder. But there just isn't that kind of demand at Disneyland. The only thing this rule does is devalues Genie+ slightly and makes the strategy that best maximizes it out of the picture. Does anyone know why this rule might have been put in place for these parks? The only reason I can think of is that people were getting too much value out of park hopping and Disney wants everyone to stay an extra day lol.
I don't really understand the reasoning for adding this restriction on the west coast either... I understood it on the east coast mainly because there is so much more demand for Genie+ that if you book Hollywood studios reservations, you should have a better chance at booking Rise or Slinky Dog and the old system really did make that much, much harder. But there just isn't that kind of demand at Disneyland. The only thing this rule does is devalues Genie+ slightly and makes the strategy that best maximizes it out of the picture. Does anyone know why this rule might have been put in place for these parks? The only reason I can think of is that people were getting too much value out of park hopping and Disney wants everyone to stay an extra day lol.