TMWilson7196
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I spoke to a CM and was told Aug hours wouldnt be out for at least another 2 weeks. I am hoping she was wrong.
and pleasantly told the CM how aggravated I was that the August park hours announcement does not coincide with the ADR window, and he totally agreed with me and told me to write to guest relations at:
wdw dot guest dot communications at disneyworld dot com
and tell them how inconvenient this has been.
There are still no August park hours and today is exactly 90 days. I did make some ADRs so we don't risk my kids missing their favorites, but I will probably reschedule some of them when EMH hours come out. This means I wasted MY time and the Disney employee's time as well!
I am BEYOND aggravated at this! When I went in 2006, I made ADRs in February for a late July trip, and I know hours were already posted by then because TGM had already made up their recommended parks list and I chose my park days, and ADRs based on that.
I know there's a lot of jokes about it, but I think Disney is dead wrong for not posting them to coincide with when ADR's can be made. And this coming from someone who can't make his ADR's for another week. It's unfair for those who could be making their ADR's now. For certain meals, ADR's must be made 90 days out, or forget it. Especially during early August when the parks are packed.
If they're going to be so strict about ADR's being 90 days out, then there is absolutely no excuse why they shouldn't have the hours posted for that time yet for the public. I would be beyond irritated if it were affecting my plans.
I'm am really surprised that the August hours have not been posted. Given the current state of the economy, and the overall downturn in the tourism industry, you would think Disney would be moving heaven and earth to make sure those hours were posted in a timely manner.
Now we all understand that sometimes "stuff happens"...but Disney could go a long way to alleviate some of this frustration by simply posting a notice on their website which states: a) Why the August hours have been delayed b)When the August hours will be posted c) Apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this delay.
Simple rule in Business, do not let customer's frustrations grow due to inaction or an overall failure to communicate.
They are probably collecting all the data they can to create a good trend line in an attempt to predict park attendance. Not being able to rely on a continuing trend from previous years, they are instead looking at indicators from more recent months.
Hi forum newbie here who is also awaiting the august hours. But the chaotic economy is probably the reason why the hours are taking so long, or it could just be the fact that I am waiting a long with you.
They are probably collecting all the data they can to create a good trend line in an attempt to predict park attendance. Not being able to rely on a continuing trend from previous years, they are instead looking at indicators from more recent months.
But do the ADR really go that fast? I have probably spent 1 year of my childhood in Dinsey and the only restaurant I ever recall having issues with was the California Grill.
Yes they do, some anyway. I am feeling sorry for those who want Cinderella Breakfast in the castle. For our first trip, I practice three times before my booking day to get it and still didn't get it the first day that I wanted. I did get it the second day. If you aren't ready to call first thing with the exact dates and times, you may miss out on that completely. Other restaurants that we have had trouble getting the dates and times we wanted are Le Cellier at Epcot, Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge, O'hana at Poly and Mickey's Hoop Dee Do Revue.
I think you're giving them far too much credit.
I think you are seeing the product of staff cuts. Posting park hours is probably considered by WDW as a non-essential item. In better times, according to Robo, park hours were posted at 2am and on weekends. That's when they had the staff available to do those things. Now, if it didn't get done by quittin' time on Friday (92 days before August 1), then it just has to wait until Monday . . . if it even gets done then.
Posting park hours in advance is a customer service, and customer service is often the first casualty of corporate budget cuts.
Point Taken...
So my reservations are for 5 nights, that means at 90 days from the first check in date I can call and make reservations for the entire trip?