I'm trying to book a trip for Sept/Oct, but with the My Disney Experience and Fastpass + thing, I'm having some major struggles. I'm working with a TA (bless her heart), and every time I try to get the tickets and resorts figured out, there's some block, that of course can only be got around by spending a LOT more money. This isn't our first trip, but this is the first time I'm about to bag the whole thing and not go at all.
The discounts, resort rates, and tickets were easy to understand before. This time around, everything is linked somehow with FP+ and MDE, and, in return, will cost us almost double to get the same trip we had in 2011. The final straw was when my TA told me that if I buy the Stars and Stripes tickets I can't use FP+, unless I'm a SoG guest, then they send them out early and I can book it 30 days before. Or I can spend 500 more and buy the equivalent Disney tickets for 30 extra FP+ booking days.
Am I missing something here? It's like the only viable option is to stay off property. Or spend almost twice as much as I spent a few years ago for a couple of perks that don't seem like they are worth the extra money. It feels like I'm getting much less, but spending much more. I get that prices go up, but 75%?
The discounts, resort rates, and tickets were easy to understand before. This time around, everything is linked somehow with FP+ and MDE, and, in return, will cost us almost double to get the same trip we had in 2011. The final straw was when my TA told me that if I buy the Stars and Stripes tickets I can't use FP+, unless I'm a SoG guest, then they send them out early and I can book it 30 days before. Or I can spend 500 more and buy the equivalent Disney tickets for 30 extra FP+ booking days.
Am I missing something here? It's like the only viable option is to stay off property. Or spend almost twice as much as I spent a few years ago for a couple of perks that don't seem like they are worth the extra money. It feels like I'm getting much less, but spending much more. I get that prices go up, but 75%?