Hopefully he’s not as annoying as the woman who walks around in that restaurant. We cringe every time she comes near us lol.Toothsome's Chocolate Factory restaurant at Universal has this new robotic dog character Latte they just introduced to go along with the other two characters they have there.
That would be great, though I don't see how until they can increase availability significantly. And to do that they will have to seriously up the throughput on most rides.
MK, AK, and Epcot are fine during the week, but on the weekends and DHS any day, I don't see how you can have many more guests in the parks without it being pretty bad experience as far as rides go. Some rides already have no where else to go with their queue. I'm always shocked how often Small World is using every inch of the extended queue which takes over half of the Tangled area. Peter Pan doubles back at times through the most crowded walkway in MK. Maybe they will switch to more VQ?
So sorry to hear about your stroke...hope you are feeling better soon!Had a major stroke in hospital, decided to watch Milan,if this would’ve been s Covid theatre release it would’ve been an epic disaster
Had a major stroke in hospital, decided to watch Milan,if this would’ve been s Covid theatre release it would’ve been an epic disaster
Had a major stroke in hospital, decided to watch Milan,if this would’ve been s Covid theatre release it would’ve been an epic disaster
You are never guaranteed entry to any park as an AP. Look at pre-COVID times. APs were not guaranteed entry then either. Say if a park was at capacity you were subject to that. Obviously that was pretty rare but I dint see this much different. If DHS is full you have to choose a different park.
I think one of the main reasons they’re not currently selling APs is because of that severely reduced capacity and as we’re seeing the AP bucket fills up very quickly. So if they were to sell even more APs, there would be more upset holders who wouldn’t be able to get a reservation. Also, Disney doesn’t want to drastically increase the AP bucket, as they need to keep a lot of spots open for resort guests, thats their bread and butter. Yes APs bring in money, but resort stays are where they are really making their money.? Maybe you responded to the wrong message but I didn’t say anything about being guaranteed entry. I just said that weekends are already almost pointless in attempting because of how miserably long the lines get (though Universal is waaaay worse).
Still I do think the argument that we were never guaranteed entry goes against the good faith of the contract. It wasnt guaranteed, but as you said that was extremely rare and people knew when those 3 or 4 days of the year were. Now it’s every day. I’m not blaming them because as I said, letting anyone else in would make the parks even less worth visiting than they already are. Currently the only worthwhile time to go is a weekday and that is only because the demand Disney had expected is not there.
I remember someone reporting it several weeks back, not sure if was July or shortly afterward.They’re building some sort of structure near the end of the safari. It’s at the last section where there’s animals. I could be wrong, but I don’t think it was there I’m July.
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I think one of the main reasons they’re not currently selling APs is because of that severely reduced capacity and as we’re seeing the AP bucket fills up very quickly. So if they were to sell even more APs, there would be more upset holders who wouldn’t be able to get a reservation. Also, Disney doesn’t want to drastically increase the AP bucket, as they need to keep a lot of spots open for resort guests, thats their bread and butter. Yes APs bring in money, but resort stays are where they are really making their money.
When capacity increases I think we’ll see APs begin to be sold again.