Is it possible that something new could be coming down the pipe for resort guests with this change? More FPs? Pay for additional for resort guests? Etc etc
We are using the DVC deal for platinum plus APs. We will see how that changes as well. However we also have a cruise booked so I'm guessing what we save at the parks we will spend on the ship.
In all reality though it is getting outrageous to vacation at wdw regardless of what income bracket one falls into. We will really be picking and choosing our activities and souvenirs carefully.
wow, two years is more involved than I was thinking when they first showed they would be doing this at D23 it seemed like just some change to decorations
wow, two years is more involved than I was thinking when they first showed they would be doing this at D23 it seemed like just some change to decorations
I think it will be like any resort refurb. Rooms will be remodeled and done in sections one at a time. Usually that does take 1-2 years depending on how extensive.
I think it will be like any resort refurb. Rooms will be remodeled and done in sections one at a time. Usually that does take 1-2 years depending on how extensive.
Sorry that was a little vague, I meant discrete to their areas. The TSL area would make for a good early morning magic if there's enough demand, who knows if there will be though.
A few things to consider about the 60-Day FastPass+ rumor for select Good Neighbor Hotels:
To get FastPass+, you must purchase tickets in advance. With tickets in hand, it's less likely that guests in these hotels will head to Universal or elsewhere. That's a win for Disney.
When purchasing tickets in advance, it's likely people will buy directly from Disney instead of through the ticket desk upon arrival at the hotel. That's a win for Disney.
Once FastPass+ reservations are set, it's possible that those guests will also book dining at the parks instead of eating at their hotel or choosing a quick-service location on the fly. That's a win for Disney.
It's possible that FastPass+ will only be available for guests of these hotels who book through Disney. In that scenario, Disney gets paid a commission from the hotel that they wouldn't get otherwise. That's a win for Disney.
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