Remy is Up
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- May 10, 2018
Dont rely on crowd level calendars. I really dont get the reliance on those things. They are so far off base and any given day, any event, anything can change levels. WDW doesnt have a slow time anymore. Plan on it being crowded and navigating it as such. Know how to refresh to adjust plans because when more of the crowd is day guests, tour groups, first timers, or once every x years groups, they have no clue how to use FP+ properly. Wait times yesterday at AK for FoP at 1230- 240 Minutes, Dinosaur-75 Minutes- Everest 90 Minutes- We pulled FPs using refresh for all 3 while driving over to the park from Aquatica. Park was packed and FPs were available with some patience. Same thing happened Christmas day. The slower days where there are more "locals" or AP holders, then refresh gets more difficult because more people in the park are doing the same thing but overall, Id say maybe, MAYBE, 10% of the people across the parks on any given day have any clue how to actually use FP+.
This isnt yesterdays WDW and you cant plan as such. It can still be very enjoyable and you can be spontaneous or adjust things..Just have to know how.
As far as Rides breaking down. That happens across all parks everywhere. Its a function of rides. And parks , ALL parks, rush things out. It just so happens RotR has some issues because of the total system reboot. When you get something this advanced with this many moving parts, no matter how much testing is done, it is going to happen. The park , NO park, guarantees everything you want to ride is available every day you are there. You pay to get into the parks. The attractions available are not guaranteed. Things happen and its part of ANY vacation. WDW will try and make people happy, but, the venom ive seen tossed at CMs at Guest relations is beyond childish by grown adults. My advice is that when something no longer provides value to you and makes you unhappy, stop doing it.
This isnt yesterdays WDW and you cant plan as such. It can still be very enjoyable and you can be spontaneous or adjust things..Just have to know how.
As far as Rides breaking down. That happens across all parks everywhere. Its a function of rides. And parks , ALL parks, rush things out. It just so happens RotR has some issues because of the total system reboot. When you get something this advanced with this many moving parts, no matter how much testing is done, it is going to happen. The park , NO park, guarantees everything you want to ride is available every day you are there. You pay to get into the parks. The attractions available are not guaranteed. Things happen and its part of ANY vacation. WDW will try and make people happy, but, the venom ive seen tossed at CMs at Guest relations is beyond childish by grown adults. My advice is that when something no longer provides value to you and makes you unhappy, stop doing it.