Jetku
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My 3yo daughter will be so happy!
As much as I dislike Hollywood and Vine, I booked a reservation for August few weeks ago tentatively in anticipation that Nancy might be there by our trip!
My daughter will be excited to see "Fancy Dancy" (as she calls her) at our planned fall trip.
Poor Sofia...the article doesn't mention her. I'm wondering if her time at HS may be up soon.
I don’t believe they are being given the 60 day fastpass window just the extra magic hours. All the links below (one of which is a press release from Hilton’s Bonnet Reek today) only reference getting EMH not the 60 day Fastpasses. In fact Waldorf Astoria says it’s 30 days still while referencing the EMH. Also Bonnet Creek lists it still as 30 days while changing their site for EMH access.News
More offsite hotels to offer extended FP window and EMH
http://www.wdwmagic.com/resorts/wal...ours-and-extended-fastpass-booking-window.htm
Over the next two months these hotels will get the 60 day windowI don’t believe they are being given the 60 day fastpass window just the extra magic hours. All the links below (one of which is a press release from Hilton’s Bonnet Reek today) only reference getting EMH not the 60 day Fastpasses. In fact Waldorf Astoria says it’s 30 days still while referencing the EMH. Also Bonnet Creek lists it still as 30 days while changing their site for EMH access.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/more/waldorf-astoria-orlando/
https://www.hiltonbonnetcreek.com/activities/disney
https://www.waldorfastoriaorlando.com/experiences/disney/
https://mobile.twitter.com/i/web/status/1101527975231672320
https://mobile.twitter.com/i/web/status/1101465645865230337
Just seems (seemed like a rumor still) odd not to announce that reservations made for after X date will be given access to the 60 day window; though officially announce the EMH. They did pre-announce the 60 day window at the Disney Spring Resorts.Over the next two months these hotels will get the 60 day window
https://www.wdwmagic.com/resorts/wa...ours-and-extended-fastpass-booking-window.htm
Yas!
Sorry, have lots of catching up to do on this thread. Does anyone know if the tanks in the restaurant are covered to? The picture is not from inside the restaurant.News
Coral Reef tanks closed for refurbishment at The Seas
https://twitter.com/wdwnt/status/1100424439542542337?s=21
This was only supposed to be a short refurb so I’m guessing they’ll be fine.Sorry, have lots of catching up to do on this thread. Does anyone know if the tanks in the restaurant are covered to? The picture is not from inside the restaurant.
I have friends booked there on March 10th and am wondering if we should start to consider a Plan B if the tanks are covered. The food is good but truly for us, seeing the aquarium is a big part of eating here.
definitely part of what Disney angles with is people who feel they have to stay on property. Personally 90% of our trips we stay off property so works for us - so the idea hard ticket events probably appeal to us as the way to see GE more than those used to staying on property and having 60 day access
Disney used to make these things be benefits for staying on property. I don't get why they keep extending them to off property hotels. It makes even less perks for staying on property. Even staying on property we were not able to get a FOP fastpasses in October.News
More offsite hotels to offer extended FP window and EMH
http://www.wdwmagic.com/resorts/wal...ours-and-extended-fastpass-booking-window.htm
I get that. But that level of EMH is basically what they’ve had for years now — with the exception of adding AK for Pandora opening and DHS for TSL opening.I don't think they have decreased recently, they basically offer only ONE EMH per day at ONE of the four parks. Just not a very great "perk" anymore due to having to line up your schedule perfectly to match theirs (which you don't know when you are making your plan). If I was going on a flexible trip (like just my wife and I) . .I could probably plan around EMH. When going on a big trip with multiple families -- not so much.
Here is my upcoming trip for 3/24 - 3/28 - 3/28 is our departure day, so we aren't going to a park that day.
MK - only one EMH to choose from: 3/27 - (night)
- There are THREE extra hour events I can buy (3/24 (morning), 3/26 (Morning), 3/28 (night))
Epcot - 3/26 (night) and 3/28 (morning)
DHS - 3/24 (morning)
- there are two EMM events (3/25 and 3/27)
AK - 3/25 (morning)
- there is one night time after hours event (3/27)
So .. in 5 days that I am there, there are more hard-ticket "extra hour" events than EMH offerings. And Epcot doesn't even have an extra hour event (YET) -- I am sure it will once Guardians or Ratatouille opens.
I think there are several reasons for this addition.Disney used to make these things be benefits for staying on property. I don't get why they keep extending them to off property hotels. It makes even less perks for staying on property. Even staying on property we were not able to get a FOP fastpasses in October.
Hours have been decreased in more recent years though. Instead of maybe 2-3 extra hours at might it’s only 1-2. Parks themselves are also closing earlier than before it seems. MK and Epcot average a 9PM close whereas in years past it was 10PM.I get that. But that level of EMH is basically what they’ve had for years now — with the exception of adding AK for Pandora opening and DHS for TSL opening.
The paid events are added on top of what they’ve had in place for years — they’re not taking more away to add them.
So that’s a net plus, unless you compare to many years ago when there were more EMH. At least you have the option if it’s something in your budget.
I think there are several reasons for this addition.
I think that is one of them. I also think this is a way to expand their “value” resorts without actually building more value resorts. Though I think your biggest reasons are to keep people in the Disney bubble and going to the Disney Parks by offering perksCare to share your guesses? The only thing I could come up with is that they are trying to keep/increase the number of people staying in the Disney area proper, instead of migrating to the "enemy."