minerva78
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- Oct 6, 2010
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Sorry if this has been discussed, I hadn't found anything yet. Do any of you think staying offsite is going to put us at a huge disadvantage when reserving rides? Do you know if they are going to purposefully leave spots available for offsite guests 3 days before? I think I remember hearing something like that with Genie+.
We purchased Wyndham points last year. A big reason was how much we LOVED Bonnet Creek and wanted to be able to stay there during peak times when it was harder for owners to rent out points. We have a stay booked December 20 - 28 and I originally planned not to go to Disney and just do other activities in Orlando. My husband's birthday is the 21st, mine is the 22nd, and I thought it would be fun to be there for our birthdays and Christmas even if we didn't go to parks. Problem is a couple of days ago I thought maybe we should go to Disney. We have 4 day tickets we bought right before Covid we could use by paying the difference in ticket price, likely a few hundred dollars. Then I read about this new Lightening Lane system and wondered if it would be worth it staying offsite over Christmas, the most crowded time of the year. We'd likely go to the parks on the 21st, 22nd, 24th, and 26th.
What are your thoughts? I realized I could use the tickets a different time, although it would have to be next summer. A better time would be mid April when my teens have spring break (so late!) but I already have a Wyndham condo booked at Panama City Beach over spring break and I do NOT want to give that up! Lol. Either way, with owning points we will be staying at Bonnet Creek a lot so I will need to get used to this new system regardless. I didn't want to ask on the Theme park tickets forum because they would only tell me stay onsite! Not going to happen right now.
We purchased Wyndham points last year. A big reason was how much we LOVED Bonnet Creek and wanted to be able to stay there during peak times when it was harder for owners to rent out points. We have a stay booked December 20 - 28 and I originally planned not to go to Disney and just do other activities in Orlando. My husband's birthday is the 21st, mine is the 22nd, and I thought it would be fun to be there for our birthdays and Christmas even if we didn't go to parks. Problem is a couple of days ago I thought maybe we should go to Disney. We have 4 day tickets we bought right before Covid we could use by paying the difference in ticket price, likely a few hundred dollars. Then I read about this new Lightening Lane system and wondered if it would be worth it staying offsite over Christmas, the most crowded time of the year. We'd likely go to the parks on the 21st, 22nd, 24th, and 26th.
What are your thoughts? I realized I could use the tickets a different time, although it would have to be next summer. A better time would be mid April when my teens have spring break (so late!) but I already have a Wyndham condo booked at Panama City Beach over spring break and I do NOT want to give that up! Lol. Either way, with owning points we will be staying at Bonnet Creek a lot so I will need to get used to this new system regardless. I didn't want to ask on the Theme park tickets forum because they would only tell me stay onsite! Not going to happen right now.
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