Or, you can be happy for those who have booked vacations and were stuck with 5 straight days of Epcot!May too and I’m peeved. Now I have to fight with a bunch more people. I’m very upset.
They could have gotten their reservations in early (like me) or they could park hop at 2:00. Sorry, I’m not going to feel happy about staying in longer lines.Or, you can be happy for those who have booked vacations and were stuck with 5 straight days of Epcot!![]()
And they still won’t let me buy an AP so every freaking day costs me $80+. To stand in line.If they are going to increase capacity they need to open more dining, bring back the shows, and fireworks to spread people out. What about fastpass?
I just checked in today. Increasing the capacity without bringing back Fastpasses or adding more shows isn't fair to those who booked their trip based on 35% capacity. Ride wait times are going to explode while I'm here. They should have given us some warning in case we wanted to cancel.
This is silly, whenever you booked before 2020 you had no idea what the actual crowd level would be. You could guess but it could always change.
But we could book fast passes, we go to Disney 50+ times a year. And usually only do our fastpassss and then go back to the resort to swim and hang out.
I might sound like a brat but no way in hell am I going to go and wait forever for rides in June for our next trip. I’m kinda worried about how early June is going to look.
Before 2020 I could buy an AP and enjoy busy days by knowing that I wasn’t paying a fortune to be there. Before 2020 there were other things to do like go to shows or meet characters or enjoy the Streetmosphere or Main Street characters or see the fireworks. Before 2020 I could guarantee that I could ride a few things with little wait. Disney lured people back by limiting attendance and now they have thrown the gates open without also offering other options to entertain the nearly 50% increase in guests.This is silly, whenever you booked before 2020 you had no idea what the actual crowd level would be. You could guess but it could always change.
But any trip that's been booked after the closure has had no expectation of FP+ and should have known that any day Disney could change their rules on capacity. Hell, Disney could announce early entry for resort guests tomorrow. Nothing is ever really guaranteed.
Overall I think you'll wait about the same amount of time, it'll just be spread out differently. If you go 50+ times a year maybe just focus on your favorites if it's busy when you're there.
We always used fastpass. Now it’s not an option. I’m booked June 5-12 and am very upset also. We booked specifically because of the reduced capacity otherwise we would not have booked at all without FP. Now it’s too late for me to cancel without losing our points.This is silly, whenever you booked before 2020 you had no idea what the actual crowd level would be. You could guess but it could always change.
Disney lured people back by limiting attendance
without also offering other options to entertain the nearly 50% increase in guests.
Here’s hoping I’m just over reacting and it won’t be that bad.
We always used fastpass. Now it’s not an option. I’m booked June 5-12 and am very upset also. We booked specifically because of the reduced capacity otherwise we would not have booked at all without FP. Now it’s too late for me to cancel without losing our points.
Right. DVC suspended the Covid rules for canceling reservations without penalty 2 weeks ago. I too am stuck with my reservation because I cannot cancel.We always used fastpass. Now it’s not an option. I’m booked June 5-12 and am very upset also. We booked specifically because of the reduced capacity otherwise we would not have booked at all without FP. Now it’s too late for me to cancel without losing our points.
Let me ask you something, did you just not consider that capacity would be back up in June?
When is your next trip?Let me ask you something, did you just not consider that capacity would be back up in June?
When is your next trip?