sponica
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Exactly! I gladly overpaid to stay in Disney hotels to have the convenience of being able to relax as soon as I got off the plane!
I won't be out of car seat land until 2025ish.

Exactly! I gladly overpaid to stay in Disney hotels to have the convenience of being able to relax as soon as I got off the plane!
you're losing Magical Express AND EMH
...as we continue to manage attendance with health and safety top of mind, Extra Magic Hours will not return.
Yeah, Magical Express is a bummer but the fact they slipped in confirmation that EMH is going away forever is pretty depressing.
The way the wording is, it's not a great reason to suspend something that would reduce the crowds within the park due to limiting it only to on-site guests
Magical Express was one thing that kept me 100% in the Disney bubble. We flew in (and precovid) skipped the hassle of baggage claim, rode DME, check in at resort, dropped carryon bags at luggage services and hit the parks, or a meal, or shops. If I must have a car or use a car service from the airport I will skip the flight and I will drive down from NC. I will debate staying onsite and I will like venture off site to eat and hit other attractions. I might even start doing shorter Disney trips and staying at Universal (including a universal resort because of express pass).
This is a dumb move. DME kept our entire family on property, spending money at Disney, eating all our meals at Disney- someone is being VERY shortsighted.
What's the deal with the "Brightline connection", I don't even get what that is?
If this is any indication, they're moving toward the Disneyland way of doing things. Wouldn't surprise me if we see their version of same-day FastPass and MaxPass announced next.
As a DVC member F this and F Bob Chapek, it’s such an move and seemingly directly from his playbook of putting profits over guests and every single corner.
Dedicated train from MCO to WDW.
But only to Disney Springs so I guess you'll have to transfer to a bus for your resort there? Obviously cant judge it yet but that sounds pretty non-magical.
If this is any indication, they're moving toward the Disneyland way of doing things. Wouldn't surprise me if we see their version of same-day FastPass and MaxPass announced next.
I'm interested to see how this 30 minutes before park opening every day for resort guests will pan out.
Traditionally, most non-EMH parks 'unofficially' open their gates to all guests 45 minutes - hour before the "official" opening. Will this trend disappear? If I'm an offsite guest and show up to Epcot at 8:15 for a 9:00 opening, will they make me wait for entrance until 9:00 on the button? Seems like it would be a logistical nightmare at the gates separating out different types of guests every morning if there is only 30 minutes difference between entry times...