atp
Mouseketeer
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- May 14, 2010
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I don't really see the benefit or the need for Disney to tell guests that a ride will be closed a month or two in advance instead of right when they close it.
The vast majority of people plan their trip well in advance, I'm willing to bet almost no one plans 1-2 months before they go compared to the people who plan 6+ months before. So knowing a few weeks before that a ride will close would do most people no good as it's not that easy to change the entire trip, get different vacation dates. Or even cancel the whole thing. Though cancelling a trip over a ride seems extreme. Sure it's a pretty good ride, but it's just one ride.
I actually planned my trip for the fall because I heard the rumors that TT would close in April and likely be open by fall. I didn't pay for anything yet or even make a reservation, but even so, I'm not going to change my plans if they announce that TT won't be open by fall. I love the ride and would really love to ride the new version, or the old one at least, but there's more to Disney than a ride or two, no matter how good they are.
I'm not willing to cancel or postpone my trip even more over that. If it's open great, if not, oh well. I'll be sad, but there will be plenty to do there.
The vast majority of people plan their trip well in advance, I'm willing to bet almost no one plans 1-2 months before they go compared to the people who plan 6+ months before. So knowing a few weeks before that a ride will close would do most people no good as it's not that easy to change the entire trip, get different vacation dates. Or even cancel the whole thing. Though cancelling a trip over a ride seems extreme. Sure it's a pretty good ride, but it's just one ride.
I actually planned my trip for the fall because I heard the rumors that TT would close in April and likely be open by fall. I didn't pay for anything yet or even make a reservation, but even so, I'm not going to change my plans if they announce that TT won't be open by fall. I love the ride and would really love to ride the new version, or the old one at least, but there's more to Disney than a ride or two, no matter how good they are.
I'm not willing to cancel or postpone my trip even more over that. If it's open great, if not, oh well. I'll be sad, but there will be plenty to do there.



