jtowntoflorida
Looking Like I Can't Really Afford To Go To Disney
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We just got back from a split Disney-Universal trip. We spent 2 1/2 days at Disney (2 at DHS for SWW, 1 at MK) and 2 1/2 days at Universal. The first half of our trip was stressful and we felt really regimented and scheduled. I had a FP+ for one of the SWW shows for both Friday and Saturday as a backup. We ended up seeing the show Friday night as planned, so that night I tried to change that show FP+ to something else. There were no rides available (already had a TSM, so no "Tier 1" GMR could be booked) and no Frozen singalong, which is what I wanted. We ended up only using one FP+ that day, for TSM. We were hot and tired and let a FP+ for Star Tours pass by so we could swim and there was no availability for later in the day. We did use all of our MK FP+, and those worked out well, but we were only doing a half day in the park.
Then we went to Universal...and it suddenly felt like we were on vacation. We stayed at the Hard Rock so we had unlimited Express Pass. That allowed us to come and go as we please, and be spontaneous. Because we were at a deluxe resort, we also got preferred seating at restaurants, so we were able to walk right in and get tables right away (once at lunch, twice for dinner). After running through the Disney regiment for 2 1/2 days, Universal was like a breath of fresh air. I love planning, but having to keep so many appointments is just no good on vacation. I hate planning the rides we want to ride 60 days in advance. The old FP system allowed for more spontaneity and it wasn't as high stakes as FP+ is. With FP-, other than a handful of rides, if you missed your window it was no big deal...you could pull another FP and still be able to ride. With FP+, if you miss your window you can be totally SOL. And you won't know until you're there. The day by day availability is so varied...missing a window is like playing Russian roulette. Maybe it will work out for you, but there are no guarantees. FP+ is what it is, and it's here to stay, but it definitely contributes to decreased satisfaction from our Disney vacation for us.
Then we went to Universal...and it suddenly felt like we were on vacation. We stayed at the Hard Rock so we had unlimited Express Pass. That allowed us to come and go as we please, and be spontaneous. Because we were at a deluxe resort, we also got preferred seating at restaurants, so we were able to walk right in and get tables right away (once at lunch, twice for dinner). After running through the Disney regiment for 2 1/2 days, Universal was like a breath of fresh air. I love planning, but having to keep so many appointments is just no good on vacation. I hate planning the rides we want to ride 60 days in advance. The old FP system allowed for more spontaneity and it wasn't as high stakes as FP+ is. With FP-, other than a handful of rides, if you missed your window it was no big deal...you could pull another FP and still be able to ride. With FP+, if you miss your window you can be totally SOL. And you won't know until you're there. The day by day availability is so varied...missing a window is like playing Russian roulette. Maybe it will work out for you, but there are no guarantees. FP+ is what it is, and it's here to stay, but it definitely contributes to decreased satisfaction from our Disney vacation for us.