I really enjoyed the podcast on this topic. I am 14 days away from my 60 day fp window and I am getting stressed out. I am an uber planner but I guess the unknown of this system is freaking me out. We have alot to cover this trip with two young children. I am hoping for the best and trying to focus on the positive aspects of FP+. I was the runner in the past so I have to say I wont miss that part. Since our recent trips have been with very young children we had to be on a schedule so I don't mind following a schedule. I hope it works out for us.
Thanks for the support and advice! I have been reading more on how to actually use/navigate FP+, how to tweak times etc. I have a rough plan laid out as to what FP I will try for. It will help me in that I can skip RD for our Epcot day so thats nice. My parents will be totally lost with the FP+ part, but thats ok, they will be able to look up wait times at least and make a good choice about where they want to do a standby line without walking all over.It can definitely be intimidating and nerve wracking the first time. Not that I am a super-expert or anything but I have found that times will open up so if you don't get exactly what you want, keep checking -even within a week of your trip. Also, if you are looking to get a FP+ for the Anna and Elsa meet I've found in the past to have more success looking for smaller groups or individuals and then trying to get the times to overlap. If you look for a party of 4 or larger it often will say there is no availability
I believe they've specifically said it would not be coming to Disneyland and I don't think there are any plans to do it at any of the foreign locations either. To be somewhat fair, though, WDW and DLR are completely different in terms of guest demographics and travel habits. DLR is very much a locals park. There aren't nearly as many people planning their visits 6 months in advance.If it is a big success wouldn't the other parks have it too?
Has anybody heard about this system going to other Disney resorts lately?
I believe they've specifically said it would not be coming to Disneyland and I don't think there are any plans to do it at any of the foreign locations either. To be somewhat fair, though, WDW and DLR are completely different in terms of guest demographics and travel habits. DLR is very much a locals park. There aren't nearly as many people planning their visits 6 months in advance.
(emphasis mine)I believe they've specifically said it would not be coming to Disneyland and I don't think there are any plans to do it at any of the foreign locations either. To be somewhat fair, though, WDW and DLR are completely different in terms of guest demographics and travel habits.
Like Iger, Staggs heralds how MyMagic+ will eventually spread to the other Disney theme parks. But when I press him on exactly what this means, Staggs says the company will roll out "variations on MyMagic+." He explains that this "doesn’t mean the MagicBand will be used in every [park]." MagicBand probably won’t come to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, because restructuring costs would be too high. Shanghai is expected to have such a high proportion of guests with smartphones, he says, that there wouldn’t be any need to export the MagicBand. A MyMagic+ app could essentially replace it.
I believe they've specifically said it would not be coming to Disneyland and I don't think there are any plans to do it at any of the foreign locations either. To be somewhat fair, though, WDW and DLR are completely different in terms of guest demographics and travel habits. DLR is very much a locals park. There aren't nearly as many people planning their visits 6 months in advance.
MyMagic+ was just one project. It first began in 2008 and during it's production (through 2014), Disney was designing/creating (in some capacity) New Fantasy Land & Hub Expansion, Disney Springs conversion, Avatar Land, Star Wars Land, and Toy Story Land. And that is just for WDW.HHMMM so they spent billions of dollars for a ride reserve system Man I wish they had spent that money getting Star Wars in sooner or Updating Future World.
MyMagic+ was just one project. It first began in 2008 and during it's production (through 2014), Disney was designing/creating (in some capacity) New Fantasy Land & Hub Expansion, Disney Springs conversion, Avatar Land, Star Wars Land, and Toy Story Land. And that is just for WDW.
Even if Disney execs took no salary, won the Powerball, and threw another $2B at Avatar or Star Wars, they aren't going to appear any faster than their current timeline. For comparison, each Harry Potter Land at Universal took 3 years from announcement to open.
It's fair to be variably excited about the various in progress projects. I could take or leave Disney Springs, but I'm a fan of what MyMagic+ provides for my vacation. Hopefully we look back (maybe in 2020), the WDW Construction Era of 2014-2018 will be looked at as a transition period into a new, better, WDW.Keep in mind that the excitement of these inclusions vary for me. I just wish they had invested the money for FP+ in other projects.
I like how The WDW did unplugged crew actually have productive discussions on my Magic plus compared to the Disneyland team who just seem to bash it everytime it comes up. I get that it's a matter of opinion but I like when there is a balance with the WDW Team. I think I can compare it to the Star Wars prequels some poel hate them with a passion and think they should never see the light of day whereas others take them as part of the Star Wars story and like them.
I don't follow your reasoning. How would not spending a lot of time in the parks influence their opinion of FP+. I would think it would be the opposite.I know that Kevin and John have said for awhile now that they do not spend a lot of time in the parks which could be influencing their opinion of the system
Not sure "bash" is the right word.
Not sure "bash" is the right word. That said, I do believe most of the Disneyland teams thinks that the current WDW FastPass+ system doesn't fit with the way that most visitors to Disneyland plan (or DON'T plan) their visits to Disneyland. Doesn't make it a bad system, just not right for Disneyland.
I think someone who has used FP+ a fair amount might have a different opinion of it than someone who hasn't. As everyone has said, it very much changes how you have to plan and organize your trip. It isn't necessarily better or worse but it's definitely different. It takes some adjusting and adapting and getting used to. That doesn't happen in just a day or two. You need to use the system repeatedly, learn the ins and outs, learn how best to use it for the way you like to see the parks, etc.How would not spending a lot of time in the parks influence their opinion of FP+. I would think it would be the opposite.