Ms Bibbidi
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Since it was all alleged in the first place I guess no one really knows.My first reading of this was the surface reading — Disney fixed it so people can reserve parks for a group regardless of gate admission type ( tickets, resort or passholder). But then I read it again. If they had buckets (pools) what does this do to the buckets? Are we all in one bucket now? Did Disney decide to give up their alleged management tool of manipulating the passholder bucket availability? Is it first come first serve now for all gate admissions types? If so, that is a pretty big change.
If that is the change, it could also signal there might be some movement of the lawsuit and a settlement. In turn, that might lead to the possibility of re-opening new annual pass sales. These things are like tumblers. One change could lead to another.
Please let us know if anything comes of it/if they follow up!
It need to go way completely!I know that I've had many surveys since this all started and the one thing I've complained about every time, repeatedly is that as an AP holder I had to book separately from the ticketed guests even when we all had the same resort reservation/confirmation. I know many others who have too. So it could be simply a case of Disney listening to complaints from a whole lot of guests. They aren't listening to complaints to do away with the entire thing but the best they can which is to get rid of different pools
No I was referring to the bold below when i was talking about alleged. I know th e reservations are being changedStarts tomorrow so it is elevated beyond rumor, but we do not know the details of how it will work. Sandi will get more info when she books a mixed group tomorrow.
If they had buckets (pools) what does this do to the buckets? Are we all in one bucket now? Did Disney decide to give up their alleged management tool of manipulating the passholder bucket availability? Is it first come first serve now for all gate admissions types? If so, that is a pretty big change.
If that is the change, it could also signal there might be some movement of the lawsuit and a settlement. In turn, that might lead to the possibility of re-opening new annual pass sales. These things are like tumblers. One change could lead to another.
From your keyboard to their ears!It need to go way completely!
It's was also a complaint for me although eliminating the reservation system entirely would alleviate the issues it creates.I know that I've had many surveys since this all started and the one thing I've complained about every time, repeatedly is that as an AP holder I had to book separately from the ticketed guests even when we all had the same resort reservation/confirmation. I know many others who have too. So it could be simply a case of Disney listening to complaints from a whole lot of guests. They aren't listening to complaints to do away with the entire thing but the best they can which is to get rid of different pools
I'm going to guess, since we are all doing nothing but guessing, that their system has no way to see the AP has a resort stay unless the AP holder selects the option to book reservations with a resort stay first. We are know that MDE has serious connecting data base flaws and this is just one in a long listI still think there are buckets... it is just a simplified process to book Park Passes.
Disney could simply pull from the ticketholder / resort guest bucket where appropriate (for a particular guest) and the AP bucket where appropriate (for a particular guest) in a big group. They could even make small exceptions for groups - but we won't know for sure how this will work until there is an availability difference.
There are still 2 calendars, a Park Ticket availability and an Annual Pass Availability.
Tickets: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/a...kets,resort,passholder&defaultSegment=tickets
AP: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passes/blockout-dates/disney-incredi-pass/ (note this link says it is for blockout, but it also will show park pass availability - for example it has a symbol for only some parks available, which indicates a park's park passes are sold out).
Also - I still have a separate link for booking park passes for APs saying at a Resort. If it were all 1 bucket now, it shouldn't matter right? The system would be able to pull from the correct bucket and if you're staying at a resort, it should be able to figure it out and not decrement from your park pass limit as an AP.
The question I have is it available for AP resort guests? That's what I ran in to. As an AP resort guest I had different booking than Ticket Resort guest. It sounded like that was changing but you are saying above it is booking exactly as it always wasCase in point to support my view that there are still buckets:
Today, 8/23/22 - Hollywood Studios is not available for Ticket and Resort Guests, but it is available for AP guests.
Tomorrow, 8/24/22 - Magic Kingdom is not available for Ticket and Resort Guests, but it is available for AP guests.
Is it not like this?
I guess there's an off site pool and an on site pool, from what this looks like, but other than that, AP and Tickets are grouped together
AP/Ticket on site
AP/Ticket off site
Is that not how it's working?
All my park reservations are done right now so I don't have any to play around with. I guess though, our stay in March is far enough out I'm not at risk to cancel some and play around with them to see how it works. That's a mix of ticket and AP
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I played around with it more. I cancelled the reservations for my March trip that is a mixture of ticket and AP in one resort reservation and tested different ways to book the reservations.It is just the interface though that is making it easier to book the park passes. Behind the scenes I believe the buckets are still the same - especially because APs can currently book HS today and MK tomorrow while ticket holders and resort guests cannot.
So even though to you on the front end, it looks like it is just 1 option for ticket holders and APs (while AP resort guests is a different option) on the back end there are still different buckets.
Think of it like if there is 1 line to wait in to buy from 2 different stores with a single cashier, but when you get there the cashier knows when you ask for a certain item, she gives the money to Store A, while with another item it is store B. Does that make sense?
I played around with it more. I cancelled the reservations for my March trip that is a mixture of ticket and AP in one resort reservation and tested different ways to book the reservations.
It's more than just an interface but yes, there are still buckets.
It's fewer buckets than there were before, that much I'm positive about.
If you try to book a mixture of AP and Tickets w/Resort stay but don't go through the Hotel Guest option you get this message. You can't even click through to complete the transaction and book passes.
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If you click on the Hotel Guest option, you can book both your AP and Ticket guests together. Before you could not book at the same time and you positively got different availability. I had problems with it where I couldn't book the same parks for my mixed party trip. There were 2 different buckets for AP guests and Ticket guests with resort stay. They now book from the same bucket. There's no way they can book together at the same transaction and use 2 different buckets. You can't get the same park options and be using different buckets. What would happen in that case if there was a case like I've encountered where there was different availability? If you book together it has to be the same availability bucket, make sense?
If you have no resort stay you do have different buckets than those with a resort stay. No way for me to test if tickets and AP without resort stay get to pick from 1 bucket or 2 different ones since I only have tickets with Resort stay for 1 person. No tickets without resort stay to test with.
Of some combination yes.Interesting - so you're saying there are 3 buckets now?
1. Ticket Holders
2. Annual Pass Holders
3. Resort guests
Where before there were 4 buckets?
1. Ticket Holders
2. Annual Pass Holders
3. Ticket holders staying at a Resort
4. Annual Pass Holders staying at a Resort