DH and I used to do that early on. Now we take the grandkids. My first trip was in 1972 for my graduation present. It sounds great especially the lounge times. What a great way to relax and unwind!My sister and I are both in our mid 20s so we go all out, minimum 2 parks per day except on travel days (although the past 2x when we've gone with our parents we've ended the last day with all 4 parks!), for us park hopper is a MUST
The way we see it, we want to get as much out of our vacation and get our moneys worth by experiencing as much as we can comfortably do, most of our advanced plans are ADRs which are relaxing for us so if we decide to not go to a park between and go back to the hotel for a nap, we'll do it
We always say we need a vacation from our vacation when we get home from Disney, last trip in October we walked over 85 miles in 10 days according to my mom's fitbit, we were pooped at the end!
A flicker of hope just ignited in my soul. You are correct. They did say BY mid/late may which means it could be up sooner. I can always hope. The only change I made to my schedule was to change my Dinosaur FP that I was planning to drop for ROL to EE - I have never ridden that - I am not a fan of roller coasters but after this ride, it seemed fitting to try it.This might be over-parsing what is undoubtedly a PR-driven statement, but I read the word "by" in "[w]e'll share more information about timing on the Disney Parks Blog by mid- to late May" to mean "any time between now and mid- to late May" rather than "in mid- to late May."
I would like to extend my deepest condolences for all the mid-May, late-May travellers. If the weeks leading up to your trip are anywhere near as terrible for information and schedules, as the last month has been...well, all I can say is good luck. Hopefully the people in charge learn a thing or two from this disaster.
Wow, I'm still bitter. Sorry all, I'm usually just sarcastic but generally happy.
This delay does leave me pondering a few things. Is this whole venture being handled in house or are there specialized consultants on board? If in house, then Disney is looking at the impact of loss of revenue due to the delay. If outsiders were brought in, there could be large liquidated damages associated with missing this deadline. It certainly stinks for those who had been planning around this but those on the other end are most likely sick to their stomachs. People's jobs could be at stake and that doesn't make for a happy place. Something had to have gone really, really wrong.
I wonder how much revenue loss Disney is really looking at. How much more do they make by guests staying in the park an extra 4 hours? Enough to cover all of the expenses for extra CM hours? (Apparently not or they would be opening AK for evening hours even without ROL.)
Of course many people booked trips with the intention of seeing ROL in April and May, but I suspect that Disney will still see most of that revenue. Because they waited so long to announce the delayed opening, many guests will make their trip as planned. There are certain to be more guests visiting in the next two months than there would have been if they hadn't announced that ROL would be opening April 22. Current status for end of April/ beginning of May is: no evening activities at AK, no fireworks at HS, no A&E or Soarin' at Epcot, no castle stage show at MK. These are all things which could have been experienced by visiting a few weeks later. IF we had known this in advance, I wonder how many people would have scheduled a May trip. I think Disney knows exactly what it is doing--running a business. I honestly believe they intended to have it opened by April 22, but I also think that the people in charge knew weeks or even months ago that it would not be opening until June. By delaying the announcement as long as possible, they minimize any loss of revenue while still saving on operating expenses.
FWIW, Early Morning Magic dates were released today....
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/early-morning-magic/
Girlfriend's first visit; Fantasmic! and Star Wars Fireworks; or Dessert Party and Star Wars Fireworks?
I believe you are correct.@rteetz probably has rumored knowledge of this. I remember reading something about regular guests allowed in queue once the park officially opens. So looks like best bet it ride, then eat breakfast at park opening. I think breakfast was to start at 8:30.
There is no such thing asGirlfriend's first visit; Fantasmic! and Star Wars Fireworks; or Dessert Party and Star Wars Fireworks?
Girlfriend's first visit; Fantasmic! and Star Wars Fireworks; or Dessert Party and Star Wars Fireworks?
I wonder how much revenue loss Disney is really looking at. How much more do they make by guests staying in the park an extra 4 hours? Enough to cover all of the expenses for extra CM hours? (Apparently not or they would be opening AK for evening hours even without ROL.)
Of course many people booked trips with the intention of seeing ROL in April and May, but I suspect that Disney will still see most of that revenue. Because they waited so long to announce the delayed opening, many guests will make their trip as planned. There are certain to be more guests visiting in the next two months than there would have been if they hadn't announced that ROL would be opening April 22. Current status for end of April/ beginning of May is: no evening activities at AK, no fireworks at HS, no A&E or Soarin' at Epcot, no castle stage show at MK. These are all things which could have been experienced by visiting a few weeks later. IF we had known this in advance, I wonder how many people would have scheduled a May trip. I think Disney knows exactly what it is doing--running a business. I honestly believe they intended to have it opened by April 22, but I also think that the people in charge knew weeks or even months ago that it would not be opening until June. By delaying the announcement as long as possible, they minimize any loss of revenue while still saving on operating expenses.
I think I've officially hit rock bottom with my planning for my June trip. I'm really disappointed in what's been announced today... Between hearing that ROL is postponed & now that a MK morning "pay for play" event is happening on my one MK day... I'm done! I'm tired of trying to plan a trip with a company that cares more about their bottom line than their customers...