CJK
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Thank you! Just this morning I read 10, so it’s confusing. I wish Disney would release a FAQ with the number. I truly appreciate your help!!No, it's definitely 12.
Thank you! Just this morning I read 10, so it’s confusing. I wish Disney would release a FAQ with the number. I truly appreciate your help!!No, it's definitely 12.
Thank you! Just this morning I read 10, so it’s confusing. I wish Disney would release a FAQ with the number. I truly appreciate your help!!
I started coming to this website in fall of 2008 when I was planning our fist ever family trip (9 of us that time) for the summer of 2009. I started immediately second-guessing my decision because roughly 75% of the posts on this site were complaining about how WDW wasn't like the old days, it had gotten so expensive, you had to do so much planning, how people missed walking into the park and deciding that day where they were going to eat, how Disney had ruined dining by creating the dining plan and then how they ruined it by taking off the appetizers. Basically non-stop complaining about everything you could ever think of.It's been awhile now but in 2008 I took (financially) my entire immediate family the included my daughters, their husbands and children and my sister and nephew to WDW. (11 total) Since I am not now nor ever have been a millionaire staying onsite wasn't possible. Partially due to cost and partially but mostly due to the fact that nothing was even possible to keep everyone together.
I rented a 6 bedroom offsite villa, fully equipt with everything including a game room, full sized private pool and jacuzzi within a huge Florida Room, 7 day non-expiring admissions for for all, airfare round trip from Vt for all, Two rental cars, plus my own because I drove down and they followed.
We stayed in the area for a week, and went to other places like the Kennedy Space Center and left with everyone still having three days on their tickets to use when they wanted. Total cost to me was $7000.00. A lot of money even then but compared to today, it was parking meter change.
I'm not going to bother doing the math for comparison, but I can tell you that we had a blast not only being there but the planning parties we had at home getting organized was fun too. What we had that worked was flexibility. We went to whatever park we wanted on whatever day we wanted (usually decided the night before), didn't need reservations to eat because except for quick service for lunch in the parks, it was all done either in the villa or to the hundreds of restaurant choices offsite. It just cannot be duplicated today. With todays system it would take a team of engineers and at least a couple of people that could forecast the future to make it work. It is so sad to lose that ability, but I guess that it doesn't bother Disney because it was only a small piece of that 7 grand that went to Disney the rest was spent in the local economy. So if Disney can't get it all, they apparently don't want any of it.
I went in the 80's and started to follow Disney boards as soon as they were created. The complaints were legit than and they are now. I have corrected many people that said that WDW was in better condition and cleaner back then. It was cleaner but that was primarily because smoking was allowed back then and Disney had literally a small army of minimum wage folks that did nothing but come out of the shadows to remove cigarettes/garbage from the ground, thus cleaner looking, not necessarily cleaner. Condition of the parks, well sure they had only spent about 10 years out in the Florida sun, instead of 50 years.I started coming to this website in fall of 2008 when I was planning our fist ever family trip (9 of us that time) for the summer of 2009. I started immediately second-guessing my decision because roughly 75% of the posts on this site were complaining about how WDW wasn't like the old days, it had gotten so expensive, you had to do so much planning, how people missed walking into the park and deciding that day where they were going to eat, how Disney had ruined dining by creating the dining plan and then how they ruined it by taking off the appetizers. Basically non-stop complaining about everything you could ever think of.
I called my friend who had been going to WDW since the 80's and I said I was researching online and almost every "fan" of WDW was saying really negative things about the price, the service, the food, the resorts and the "lost magic" of the parks. I asked him if it was really worth it to spend all of this money. My friend kind of chuckled and said that since the internet was invented some of the first websites were started by huge Disney fans who spent hours a day complaining about WDW but also obsessing over the next trip. That's just part of the Disney addiction he said.
Well, I threw everything into planning for that trip in 2009. I bought the book, I read every word that was posted on this site for 9 months. I got the secret "travel agent only" WDW schedule of events the day it was available. I made 2 ADR's for each day of our 10 day stay because everyone on this site told me if I didn't have ADR's there would be nowhere to eat. I studied the crowd calendars and touring plans for hours a day. I created detailed spreadsheets and calendars with ADR's, park opening and closing times, show times, EMH hours and plans of when to ride rides to maximize our time. I made individual cheat sheets for every adult member of our family for each day in the park and had them color coded.
We had a great trip 13 years ago. I planned ahead and we got every single hour of park time that our tickets could allow. My wife and I ran from attraction to attraction pulling fastpasses from the kiosks from everyone in the group. We rode so many rides, but not everything we wanted to do. We ate so much good food but by the end of it we were sick of eating and used meal credits for disney junk food to take home to friends and family. Between 3 rooms at Pop Century, park tickets and meal plan for 4 adults and 5 kids I think we spent maybe $6k back then. It was a great trip but it was expensive (to me at that time), exhausting and it took a LOT of planning.
Over the years since we have taken quite a few trips to WDW. We spent way too much money, ate too much food, rode a lot of rides and had fun. I came back to this site each year and absorbed all the tips and tricks while each year people complained and said this is the last trip and swore of Disney forever. I watced people post that Fast Pass Plus ruined WDW for them and they were never going back. Those same people have posted half a dozen trip reports since then and now complain about Genie Plus and talk about how much they loved FP+ LOL. The more things change the more they stay the same.
We have gotten smarter over the years. We know what we like to spend money on and what's kind of a waste. We are much smarter about getting the most of what we want out of our time and our money. We recently visited WDW during the tail end of Spring Break and we had our most relaxing and stress free trip to WDW ever. We used Genie plus for the two of us and for our daughter and her 3 friends. We came to the parks when we wanted to and left when we wanted with very little planning other than what day we were going to each park. We, and they, rode pretty much every single ride we wanted to with very little stress or planning. I didn't have to run an extra 12 miles a day picking up fast passes at kiosks. It was an absolutely fantastic trip.
The world keeps on turning, people keep going to WDW and Disney obsessed people complain about how WDW has gotten too complicated and too expensive... while they are planning their next trip. Rinse, repeat.
I think he’s saying that’s his and his family’s experience. Everyone is different.It is bigger now, but hardly better, less stressful or as much fun as it was back then. That experience not hearsay.
And if it works for them that is great. I'm fine with that, but that doesn't mean that my initial experience isn't true and that the New Disney does nothing more than anger and frustrate me now.I think he’s saying that’s his and his family’s experience. Everyone is different.
I think it’s nice to see that some people still find joy at Disneyworld.
Some of the changes might be too much for some people, but many others still find it to be their happy place.
That would be great, thank you!We are going in August with a group of 14 - my strategy will probably be 10-4... but we will see! I will let you know how it goes!
Amazing!! Were you in your own account on both devices, or in 2 peoples accounts on the 2 devices?We had great success using genie+ as a group of 14 last week!
I used two devices to book simultaneously when the booking windows could change quickly (at 7:00 and two hours after opening) so that we would get overlapping windows (12 on one device and 2 on the other)
Otherwise I would just do the first 12 and add the next two by going back to the tip board and clicking « book another » and editing the party to add the two extra
For the ILL’s, I would do 10 and 4 (they wouldn’t do 12)
In MK, we were able to get:
9:15-10:15 ILL SDMT (booked at 7)
10:15-11:15 Splash (booked at 9)
11:30-12:30 Meet Mickey and Minnie (booked at 10:15) - for this one we had a gap of 30 minutes between the 12 and 2 and we explained to the CMs at the front, and they let us all in at the same time
12:00-13:00 Pirates (booked at 11:45)
12:30-13:30 Magic carpets x2 (booked 5 minutes before when we saw it was down - turned to anytime LL, booked another one right after so we had anytime LL x 2)
Used anytime Ll for big thunder after pirates
Went to resort for a break
Stakcked some Ll for the evening (had to wait sometimes to get better times but never had to refresh to get those!)
5:30-6:30 Peter Pan (booked around 12:30)
7:10-8:10 Space for 11 and 7:45-8:45 meet Cinderella and Elena for 3 (booked around 14:30)
5:45-6:45 Meet Tiana and Rapunzel (booked around 16:30)
Used anytime LL for Winnie the Pooh
7:30-8:30 Speedway
9:15-10:00 Buzz
We could have booked Dumbo, Barnstomer, Mermaid and small world with immediate return times between 7:30-9:00 but we wanted to grab a good spot for the fireworks, and we had already done those standby in the morning Early Entry with no waits. We did not do jungle cruise by choice (doesn’t really work for us)
It was an amazing day! We never could have done so much if it wasn’t for genie so I have to say, even though it sucks to pay for it, I think you can use it to your advantage!
I used two different accountsAmazing!! Were you in your own account on both devices, or in 2 peoples accounts on the 2 devices?