.Oh yes, I forgot about that.We were there in August and stayed offsite, as we almost always do. I booked a few FPs in advance just to test out the system basically and to get Mine Train FPs (which I did). I hated every minute of it as the new system is seriously flawed and guest-unfriendly, but no more so for offsite guests than for onsite guests. Nothing about the system would change my mind about staying offsite.
They definitely are steadily moving toward policies and procedures that favor onsite guests - earlier booking windows, onsite exclusives like Be Our Guest for lunch, etc. If that trend continues, I'm not really sure what we'll do. We don't want to stay onsite. We like the lower price, greater amenities, and great convenience of staying offsite. FP+ has already made the experience of visiting Disney significantly worse. If they further alienate all of their offsite guests, that may turn us off from returning.
The one thing that was a disadvantage was only being able to book FPs one day at a time, so every night at midnight, I had to go on to see what was available as the next day of our visit opened up.
That is a pain.
I thought that you had the ability to book 30 days out if you were staying off site[/QUOTE
you do however the popular rides are gone long before then since on site can book 60 days.
I thought that you had the ability to book 30 days out if you were staying off site
I think it depends on when you go. If you're there on 7-10 crowd days you may not be able to get all of what you want at 30 days. I you're there at a quieter time you should be fine.you do however the popular rides are gone long before then since on site can book 60 days.
I think it depends on when you go. If you're there on 7-10 crowd days you may not be able to get all of what you want at 30 days. I you're there at a quieter time you should be fine.
We went during Christmas (the 19th through the 26th) this year. We had no problems getting anything other than A&E, and extra FP+ availability for that was released in a big chunk after the 30-day mark so we ended up getting it anyway. There was a block of 7DMT that was released a few days before our 30-day mark which was still around when we booked. I didn't even do bookings day-by-day, but did my MK days early (for 7DMT) and all of the rest of them at the same time when the entire stay was open. I easily got Soarin', TSMM, etc. though our priorities for this trip were centered on holiday offerings, not the "regular" attractions.If you're there on 7-10 crowd days you may not be able to get all of what you want at 30 days.
you really have to know which park you're going to each day and then stick with it.
This is one major thing we hate about the new FP system. We don't know what park we will be in each day 30 days in advance. That just isn't how we function. So being able to book FPs in advance holds zero appeal for us. With the old system, we could get our FPs on the fly during the day in the park. Now, it is difficult or impossible to do that. It really puts guests who aren't commando planners at a serious disadvantage.
We are also careful to avoid the EMH park but that still leaves 3 other choices each day.I typically know what park we're going to since I plan to not go to the EMH park when we stay offsite.
Glad I'm not the only one who doesn't plan everything down to the minute...
It's nice to be able to say, I feel like going to EPCOT today instead of MK.
I think there is a "happy medium" between crowd levels and park hours. The time between September and mid-December is a fairly quiet time, but the MK has parties many nights and it closes early. Those extra missing hours makes a huge difference. When I went around Christmas it was more crowded but the MK was open 6-7 hours longer.True, I'm sure crowds plays into it. I went in October, on 5 days and couldn't get those popular rides/ADRs but it's also been a few months so maybe popularity has too. I was on at midnight at midnight for MK fast pass and at 6 am for ADRs at 180. No luck with the choices I wanted until much closer to the trip.