Cluelyss
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Thx, see it now on the Animal Kingdom page. Until this moves over to the reservations page, I don't think we'll have any luck booking.Yes, under Animal Kingdom dining.
Thx, see it now on the Animal Kingdom page. Until this moves over to the reservations page, I don't think we'll have any luck booking.Yes, under Animal Kingdom dining.
But if she goes twice during the premiere days, that means some other party will miss out on their chance to see it once. Maybe it's their "once in a lifetime" trip, and maybe they have children who will be sad when they miss seeing it because someone else hogged all the FP+'s or dinner packages.
Think of the children!
Let's keep it fair -- please don't be greedy with RoL FP+'s/dinner packages...
But if she goes twice during the premiere days, that means some other party will miss out on their chance to see it once. Maybe it's their "once in a lifetime" trip, and maybe they have children who will be sad when they miss seeing it because someone else hogged all the FP+'s or dinner packages.
Think of the children!
Let's keep it fair -- please don't be greedy with RoL FP+'s/dinner packages...
Unfortunately Disney is notorious for working in generalizations....I just wish that they would say "Dining packages will be open on XXX date" and be done with it. This rumor stuff is for the birds. Especially if they are supposedly being started by "friends of CMs" - didn't someone say that a CM could be fired for saying anything that wasn't officially released. Why would a CM put their job on the line just so a "friend" could post it to the world...
If she doesn't get the second FP, it doesn't mean the hypothetical "once-in-a-lifetime" family is going to get a spot. I could get the spot. I'll be at WDW during the premiere week and plan to be back next January. Using the same logic, doesn't that mean I'm also "greedy" for planning to go once during the premiere week?
Now figmentfan423 and I see the show once during premiere week, and the hypothetical children are still sad.
But you saw it once, and they saw it once. That would be fair.If she doesn't get the second FP, it doesn't mean the hypothetical "once-in-a-lifetime" family is going to get a spot. I could get the spot. I'll be at WDW during the premiere week and plan to be back next January. Using the same logic, doesn't that mean I'm also "greedy" for planning to go once during the premiere week?
Now figmentfan423 and I see the show once during premiere week, and the hypothetical children are still sad.
Using that logic no one should ever repeat any ride or attraction during their trip. Or meal. Not just FP but stand by too.But you saw it once, and they saw it once. That would be fair.
What if they see it twice and you don't get to see it all? Is that still fair to you?
I don't think so, but apparently, that's just my opinion.
But you saw it once, and they saw it once. That would be fair.
What if they see it twice and you don't get to see it all? Is that still fair to you?
I don't think so, but apparently, that's just my opinion.
I totally agree that she can go every day if she wishes as long as she's not going on my week.Using that logic no one should ever repeat any ride or attraction during their trip. Or meal. Not just FP but stand by too.
Doing so potentially takes away a chance for someone else to do it
So tell us, do you ever repeat anything during your trip?
Apples and oranges. We're talking about a brand new experience for the whole world to see, with apparently very limited seating/availability. I wouldn't mind WDW clamping down on repeat reservations -- one per party per visit -- until the show has run for a while.Using that logic no one should ever repeat any ride or attraction during their trip. Or meal. Not just FP but stand by too.
Doing so potentially takes away a chance for someone else to do it
So tell us, do you ever repeat anything during your trip?
I do appreciate the sentiment, but the "fair" issue has no end to it. Not everyone is going to be able to see it during the "premiere" period, so - if I see it then and then would like to go back - say over Christmas - should I not do it because there are families having a hard time getting an ADR and I already saw it once?But you saw it once, and they saw it once. That would be fair.
What if they see it twice and you don't get to see it all? Is that still fair to you?
I don't think so, but apparently, that's just my opinion.
I don't think you are going to find many who agree with this.Apples and oranges. We're talking about a brand new experience for the whole world to see, with apparently very limited seating/availability. I wouldn't mind WDW clamping down on repeat reservations -- one per party per visit -- until the show has run for a while.
We both (all) know that won't happen.
After the show has been up for a while, I wouldn't consider it "greedy" if people double-dip. (the poster's term was "greedy," and again, why would they ask if they didn't feel at least a twinge of guilt at the thought?)
Apples and oranges. We're talking about a brand new experience for the whole world to see, with apparently very limited seating/availability. I wouldn't mind WDW clamping down on repeat reservations -- one per party per visit -- until the show has run for a while.
We both (all) know that won't happen.
After the show has been up for a while, I wouldn't consider it "greedy" if people double-dip. (the poster's term was "greedy," and again, why would they ask if they didn't feel at least a twinge of guilt at the thought?)
So, me of the 4/22 departure, has managed to convince DH to stay an extra night to see ROL! I'm not exactly sure how that happened. Now, opening night would not be my first choice, but I'm still riding the pixie dust that he let me change everything in order to try.
Room booked, flights changed, and now... the waiting....
I suspect if I can't obtain something - either FP or Dining Package - that ensures we can see it on opening night, he will make me change it back. But, I'm feeling lucky today...
But if she goes twice during the premiere days, that means some other party will miss out on their chance to see it once. Maybe it's their "once in a lifetime" trip, and maybe they have children who will be sad when they miss seeing it because someone else hogged all the FP+'s or dinner packages. Think of the children! Let's keep it fair -- please don't be greedy with RoL FP+'s/dinner packages...
I'm going in August and it might be my last trip for many years and it will be my kids last trip for at least 5. I would book the dinners at least a week apartIf she doesn't get the second FP, it doesn't mean the hypothetical "once-in-a-lifetime" family is going to get a spot. I could get the spot. I'll be at WDW during the premiere week and plan to be back next January. Using the same logic, doesn't that mean I'm also "greedy" for planning to go once during the premiere week?
Now figmentfan423 and I see the show once during premiere week, and the hypothetical children are still sad.
Hey, it's an extra day. Just get in line EARLY. It's all you came to see. Certainly there must be some stand-by capacity with 3 shows a night.