jwhtewolfd
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I thought I had this figured out, but on running some numbers tonight I realized this:
If your trip begins 4/28/09, today is your ADR 90 day mark (according to PS calculator 10.0). Park hours on Disney.com are only posted for 4/28 and 4/29. After that you don't know EMH, fantasmic schedule, spectro schedule, etc. To complicate matters, if you go during MNSSHP (like me) or MVMCP, you can't rely on the usual EMH days b/c of party dates. Also each party date is one less chance to watch Wishes. How are we supposed to plan 5 - 10 day trips and know where we want to be 90 +10 days out for ADRs when the park hours schedule only goes out 90 +0 days?? Am I missing something? Or is Disney really this sadistic??
By the way, this may already be common knowledge, but for the hours currently listed, here are the usual EMH days:
MK - AM-Thurs, PM-Sun
EP - AM-Tues, PM-Fri
DS - AM-Sat, PM-Mon
AK - AM-Mon, PM-Wed
There is some varience, but this is overwhelmingly the majority, with DS being the most variable.
If your trip begins 4/28/09, today is your ADR 90 day mark (according to PS calculator 10.0). Park hours on Disney.com are only posted for 4/28 and 4/29. After that you don't know EMH, fantasmic schedule, spectro schedule, etc. To complicate matters, if you go during MNSSHP (like me) or MVMCP, you can't rely on the usual EMH days b/c of party dates. Also each party date is one less chance to watch Wishes. How are we supposed to plan 5 - 10 day trips and know where we want to be 90 +10 days out for ADRs when the park hours schedule only goes out 90 +0 days?? Am I missing something? Or is Disney really this sadistic??
By the way, this may already be common knowledge, but for the hours currently listed, here are the usual EMH days:
MK - AM-Thurs, PM-Sun
EP - AM-Tues, PM-Fri
DS - AM-Sat, PM-Mon
AK - AM-Mon, PM-Wed
There is some varience, but this is overwhelmingly the majority, with DS being the most variable.