Hopefully it was a mistake which will be remedied soon.I will be testing a vpn on that first day for our arrival on July 28th. If it doesn't work, gonna have to drive from Winnipeg to the border just to steal some wifi. Insane.
Hopefully it was a mistake which will be remedied soon.I will be testing a vpn on that first day for our arrival on July 28th. If it doesn't work, gonna have to drive from Winnipeg to the border just to steal some wifi. Insane.
What international regulations? It doesn’t affect me since I live in the US, but I can’t imagine how outraged international visitors are. For the life of me I cannot figure out why they came up with this rule.
You make good points, this is just what I had heard! but it does not make sense and I really cannot see how Disney will be able to pull this off. Hoping it was a communication error that spiralled!What regulations though? Why can we pre-pay for trips, dining, ADRs, races, magical extras, we used to be able to book FP+, and when we went to Disneyland we paid for G+ all in advance. I can’t see how/why it would be any different.
Even if we had to call DVC MS to add it on like we do for dining plan or APs it would be better. Not perfect, but definitely better.
What is VPN?I am guessing we might be able to use a VPN or ask an American friend to help in the worst case. ....
I have a feeling this policy was meant for certain countries who can't access the same MDE features as us (UK, etc). Disney communicated it badly and CMs / media lumped Canada in with other countries. Canadians can already make purchases and reservations through MDE, whereas I don't believe those in the UK can.
Let's see how it shakes out.
The app itself is available in many countries. Unfortunately not all of the functionality is available everywhere. Sometime this seems to be on purpose (Genie+ can only be bought in the US and Canada), sometimes it's Disney's terrible IP geography detection. This is supposed to direct people to offers that are specific to their country but it is implemented really badly, so whenever MDE depends on the Disney website, changes to either the app or the website often break functionality.I agree, I am now thinking this might be a blanket statement for countries where the app isn’t available to download, make purchases etc. I’ve always been able to make genie+ and ILL purchases and selections at home here in Canada - I do it often for friends on their trips. So I am hopeful we will still be able to with this.
For countries where they are unable to do so, there should be a phone number you can call to have a CM make selections on your behalf.
It’s terrible - I don’t think I would even bother to buy new genie if I couldn’t book until I got to the US. They need some sort of work around.The app itself is available in many countries. Unfortunately not all of the functionality is available everywhere. Sometime this seems to be on purpose (Genie+ can only be bought in the US and Canada), sometimes it's Disney's terrible IP geography detection. This is supposed to direct people to offers that are specific to their country but it is implemented really badly, so whenever MDE depends on the Disney website, changes to either the app or the website often break functionality.
With the old Genie+ this isn't much of a problem (if you can only buy it after midnight of the day) but with the new pre-booking this becomes a serious problem. I do hope Disney addresses this. Think about all of the Europeans who go on an expensive (often once in their lifetime) trip to WDW only to find all of the attractions already sold out.
What were the email addresses you send to?I sincerely hope this is an error and will be corrected. But just in case I emailed MS and DM'd the Disney Parks IG account. I think all Canadian member should do the same!
Good Morning,
We would like to express our deep concern regarding the new Lighting Lane system changes. When it was announced yesterday, we were so happy! We have been advocating for years to make these changes and allow guests to book Lighting Lane in advance. Well it seems we were premature in our celebration, because now we are hearing that only guests in the USA are able to use the new system of booking 7 days in advance.
We are Canadian and have been members since 2010. We take multiple trips a year, have annual passes and bring our entire family every 2 years. In other words, we spend lots of money at Disney! A CM in a chat seemed to also indicate that this was a limitation from a website/technology perspective. I can honestly say this should not be the case. There is no reason why the new LL system cannot be available to international guests! When the Fastpass+ system was in place, there was no "USA ONLY" issue, we could book FP+ in advance just like everyone else. Now all of a sudden, this is an issue? Also, International guests can book dining 60 days out like everyone else, so why is this any different?! If this is indeed the case, this is without a doubt, the most short sighted and wrong-headed change that Disney has ever made.
I am confident that this was just an oversight, and that this will be corrected. I cannot imagine our beloved Disney would ever do anything to make their international guests and fans feel like second class citizens.
If you could please let us know if this is indeed the case, and if so, will it be corrected so that international guests will be able to make LL reservations in advance just like everyone else. Please feel free to send this on to whichever dept is responsible for implementing this new system. I am sure you will have many other international members sending similar emails or requests.
Thank you.
I agree. I wouldn't buy it either if I had to wait until I arrived in the US. But I didn't buy Genie+ or ILL at all on my last trip in September and didn't miss those. Of course, that was September with low crowds and if I had a trip booked for Christmas, Easter, March Break, etc with high crowds then it would be tempting and I would be very concerned.It’s terrible - I don’t think I would even bother to buy new genie if I couldn’t book until I got to the US. They need some sort of work around.