I don’t think so. WDW has so many more resorts than DL. I think they will stick with the virtual queue option.Makes me wonder if SW:GE access will be tied to resort occupancy somehow. They need something good to continue to get on site bookings.
I don’t think so. WDW has so many more resorts than DL. I think they will stick with the virtual queue option.Makes me wonder if SW:GE access will be tied to resort occupancy somehow. They need something good to continue to get on site bookings.
I will say we found the same thing in December. There was only one night of EMH and we attempted to go. Even as many were waiting for HEA to start the lines were unbearable!! small world was almost an hour, the carousel line wound round and round :; and we couldn’t find the end of People Mover. After shuffling through the park for 45 mins we called it a night and left without riding anything.I don't think many people would be surprised if this came true.....
I don’t think so. WDW has so many more resorts than DL. I think they will stick with the virtual queue option.
Because when you tell people when they book out that those things are available, they believe you. And at some point, you need to take care of those people who stay on site, instead of keep taking away. I'd love to see what the breakdown is on people who do the paid add-ons for those on-site vs. off.
I honestly think that Disney is getting dangerously close to the skinning the sheep, not just shearing.
Same here. I think this movie will do quite well just based on its name.I dunno guys Lion King might be huge.
I've seen a lot of trailer postings on my Facebook feed today. From people who have never posted a thing about Disney before.
I don’t think so. WDW has so many more resorts than DL. I think they will stick with the virtual queue option.
I dunno guys Lion King might be huge.
I've seen a lot of trailer postings on my Facebook feed today. From people who have never posted a thing about Disney before.
Oh, my statement of my interest in the movie I fully think is the exception - I expect the movie to make a lot of $
If DL is any indication I don’t think they will be doing EMH for SWGE at least initially. They are being very restrictive with this land there. I think some of what WDW does will be based on how well things go at DL.It would be nice (and I am saying this as someone who generally stays off site) if there is some preferential treatment to those that stay onsite for getting a slot in that virtual queue
especially with them not having FP for the attractions (at least to start), then what is the benefit to staying on site with regards to Galaxy's Edge?
maybe do morning EMHs every day and at least let people that stay on site sign up for a virtual queue slot during that EMH?
Exactly FP changes are my worry. We avoid parks with EMH (morning or night) because they're busier.We normally skip EMH anyways as we get more done during regular park hours than EMH...if the changes stopped there I'd be fine. I'm just waiting for the FP announcement to drop, if there is one (which I think there is).
I will say we found the same thing in December. There was only one night of EMH and we attempted to go. Even as many were waiting for HEA to start the lines were unbearable!! small world was almost an hour, the carousel line wound round and round :; and we couldn’t find the end of People Mover. After shuffling through the park for 45 mins we called it a night and left without riding anything.
Sadly I don’t think our experience was unusual at times when EMH are reduced to only 1 evening a week. When I look at the big picture, this change is 2 hours in our entire week and if they move them to the mornings then it is a wash for us time wise. I will say we’ve changed our touring style in the past few trips and find getting up early makes s huge difference as we get a lot done when we arrive in time for RD.
I have been trying to keep my blinders on and stay positive because Disney really is my happy place, but we are really getting to the point where they've destroyed the magic by becoming so money hungry. I get the economics of it, the parks are so packed, rules of supply and demand mean increase prices to balance out crowds. The paid after hours events I was a little more leery of, but said at least they don't appear to be overselling those events (yet). But at this point, they just keep eating away at what made Disney special, and I'm afraid they keep pushing it so far they are going to hit the point of no return with a lot of die hard fans. They are getting very close to my enough is enough point. If the erode the benefits of on-site too much, I won't switch to offsite, I will just severely cut down my frequency of trips and start traveling elsewhere.
Hope he's back by mid-May!News
Spitting Camel to return later this Spring
http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2019/04/adventureland-camel-under-refurbishment.html?m=1
I only wish they had some type of parties only AP.