Disneylover99
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Do you prefer free dining or room discount?
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For our family of four....free dining all the way. It's a true money saver for us.
Do you prefer free dining or room discount?
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I don't mind the rain at all. I prefer those cloudy days in August plus it helps to clear out the parks.![]()
True- just felt like the afternoon showers lingered a little longer last year when we were there. Thought rain would be a relief but Swampy hot and wet- yuck. Also, just realized if there is a hurricane we are screwed wo insurance since you have to cancel/change by two months in advance, right? Maybe we should get insurance????
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Cancellation is 45 days in advance for packages. I have bought insurance in the past, but we didn't last August. We have flight insurance, but I figure, once I'm there, I'm there, plus we have AP's so we just buy two day tickets (for free dining).
Can you change the dates after the 45 day mark?
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I think you can for a small fee? maybe $50? But I'm not entirely sure.![]()
Do you prefer free dining or room discount?
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I have no real idea the choices we have lol.... Will be reading responses
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I agree, this whole fast pass thing really doesn't sit well with me.. My last visit was 2011 and I planned park days adrs etc.. Now fast passes really make me feel so constricted..
Definitely free dining. We are a family of five and stay at POR. We love it there and we can book just one room. Doing the math it really is a huge savings for us. We love planning the ADRs and the kids all have their favorites that we have to go back to.Do you prefer free dining or room discount?
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I COMPLETELY AGREE! I am so excited to have the magic bands but having to pick and plan rides in advance is making me nervous lol. Plus, as someone else said, I am still confused on how the tier set-up works. Can anyone explain it to me by-they-by?
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Anyone else worried about the rainy weather yet? Lol.
Epcot and Hollywood Studios have a tiered fast pass system
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So surprised Maelstrom is in the top tier. We probably did it five times the last trip because there was never a line. And Tower of Terror (did that a few times, too, but there was always a long line) is in the bottom tier.![]()
We were surprised too... but when we were there in Dec there was an hour wait to ride standby.
May have something to do with the M&G for Anna & Elsa (Frozen) the line for that was 5 hours wait time... yes, 5 hours. Guessing that some in line for that are now discovering Maelstrom. And while taking turns holding M&G spots in line, some are riding as well...
The thing that concerns me about FP+ is that we are visiting with a range of tastes, age ranges and disabilities which means that some people have different FP+ rides from each other or we all get FP+ for the same rides which will be those our 4 year old can ride (she is 38 and a half inches - we are willing her to grow but she's just tiny!).
We will do rope drop and tour sensibly but it is a real pain having to decide whether to get FP+ for EE, KS and Nemo, for example, (my choices at AK) or to only choose things my niece can go on, meaning no FP+ for EE. With the old system we would have been able to FP all the rides we wanted to, and it wouldn't matter if the little ones were with us or not. Yes, I enjoy riding some rides more than once - so sue me lol!
Trying to be open minded but it's making me put off my planning when I used to look forward to it.
I think your best bet is to try and choose your fp's for headliners like EE anyways. You can always swap bands and someone can ride EE again. You most likely would never need FP for something like the Nemo show at AK anyways.