They were seperated when we were there in Dec.
i think this was thread was originally started in 2006. I am fairly certain the credits were separated by Jan 2007.
They were seperated when we were there in Dec.
So how long until Disney changes PhotoPass to account for PhotoPass Sharing?Disney has said that it is illegal so not only dishonest but against the law.Photopass sharing. Pretty sure that's what some people do to save money. Pretty sure Disney doesn't approve of it, therefore I'd call it dishonest.
So how long until Disney changes PhotoPass to account for PhotoPass Sharing?
The intention is clearly for different families to each pay the $100? for a CD of their photos. I'm pretty confident they didn't intend unrelated families to pay $20 (or so) each for a CD of their photos.
Indeed. The issue is almost surely just with respect to unrelated families.Oh ok - unrelated families I could see - but I don't see the harm of related families putting photos on the same photopass......
from the news page here..WRISTBAND DISTRIBUTION ENDING
SEPTEMBER 7, 2008
Disney is eliminating the wristbands which have been in use for Disney Resort guests wishing to take advantage of evening Extra Magic Hours. Disney Resort guests will need to use their Resort ID's as proof of eligibility starting September 7.
Interesting. I'd heard that they were looking to change things up since the EMH Wristbands seemed to be getting abused.
I bet this was caused by people cheating and abusing the system to get wristbands when they weren't entitled to them.
Yes, It is free to make the reservatoin. They will hit your CC only if you are a no show. You have 24 hours in advance to cancel. Generally, unless you are involved in a dire emergency, most folks know 24 hours in advance whether or not they will be able to keep a reservation.The California Grill ADRs are free?
This may be old news, but I was told that it was only instituted at WDW a couple of weeks ago - There is now a $5 per package handling fee if you have something delivered to one of the resorts.
I ordered two cases of water from Staples for our trip last week, and they tried to charge me $10 ($5 per case) when they brought them to my room. I refused to pay it because I had not been notified of any charge, had not read about it here and had never been charged this fee before. The CM was kind of sheepish, and she waived the fee without an argument. She said that Disney now has an outside company handling all of its packages, and that the fee was not announced.
It did not apply to my Owner's Locker or scooter from Walker Mobility, so I guess it applies only to packages mailed or sent by UPS or FedEx.
Just a warning to those of you that like to send stuff to yourselves at the resorts.
I think that there are at least two reasons why the Sky Ride was taken down. First of all, it wasn't very efficient, had limited capacity per hour and required more CMs per guest. Secondly, there were people throwing things below at guests. I remember talking to a couple of CM's who were disgusted by kids spitting from the Sky Ride.
I think it would be tough to regulate parking at Downtown Disney because they really do depend upon local customers to visit as well as out of town guest.
The time limit for parking at the monorail resorts for non-guests comes to mind. I'm sure lots of people parked at the CR, Poly and GF just so they could take the monorail to MK or Epcot and not pay for parking. I'm not sure when they instituted the limit, but nowadays I believe it's 3 hours max if you're not a guest.
I just parked at the Contemporary two weeks ago because I had a dinner reservation. The person at the gate didn't ask where I was dining or give me any kind of parking permit, just let me in after looking at my driver's license. Is that the way they usually do it? I'd heard about the 3 hour limit so I was a little worried, in part because we thought we might take more than 3 hours, but it was no problem and the parking lot on that side (MK side) was almost empty.
it was a year ago, but we had reservations at jiko, and we were stopped and asked if we were staying there (at akl), i said we had dinner reservations, and we were given a piece of paper to put on the dashboard, with the three hour end time on it. it was during super soap weekend, so maybe during especially busy events or during peak they do this.
I think you're right; it was pretty slow that night and the MK closed at 7:00, so there was little to be gained from parking there.
. the cast member at the little transportation-guy house came out, asked where we were going, and a few minutes later a private bus arrived to transport us. it was very disney.)