AnnaKristoff2013
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It is still very early days. Those kind of lawsuits take years to resolve.Do we have any idea how the CA AP lawsuit is going? Seems like something should have happened by now?
It is still very early days. Those kind of lawsuits take years to resolve.Do we have any idea how the CA AP lawsuit is going? Seems like something should have happened by now?
He can’t take your money or time. You can only give it to him.
Well, I’m not an economist major, but I do know the basics. “Demand” is harder to manipulate, but can be done over time. “Quantity demanded” can be done very easily. Raise the price to 10k for an AP, and quantity demanded will fall.A company can't manipulate demand. They can only manipulate supply.
Disney has long since stopped being a relaxing vacation for me. To be honest, that was by choice and my FOMO attitude given I can only go once a year. At least in the past if I hit the wall, I could just chill out by the pool for a morning and do what I felt like later on. Lately it's becoming a logistical nightmare to plan a Disney vacation. I really sympathise with 1st timers.Sounds like a nice relaxing vacation!
Me too! Type A problems I guess.Disney has long since stopped being a relaxing vacation for me. To be honest, that was by choice and my FOMO attitude given I can only go once a year. At least in the past if I hit the wall, I could just chill out by the pool for a morning and do what I felt like later on. Lately it's becoming a logistical nightmare to plan a Disney vacation. I really sympathise with 1st timers.
Yes, this is it for me too.it would be nice that once you get there things were pretty much done
I miss the resort airline check-in even more. Check the bags, get boarding pass, leave carry-ons with bell services and go about the rest of the day. Go straight to TSA at the airport.For those that took ME prior to covid19, remember the feeling when you checked in your yellow tagged luggage at your home airport? Sigh. That is the feeling I want when I arrive...
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This was one of the biggest losses I feel, with 3 small kids it was a blessing to drop your bags at the check-in at the Airport on the way down and not have to worry about them till you got to the resort. I think we spend 45 minutes waiting for our luggage at MCO this April to get our checked bags.For those that took ME prior to covid19, remember the feeling when you checked in your yellow tagged luggage at your home airport? Sigh. That is the feeling I want when I arrive...
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I don't like the planning required so we mostly go to Disneyland where planning isn't required.Disney has long since stopped being a relaxing vacation for me. To be honest, that was by choice and my FOMO attitude given I can only go once a year. At least in the past if I hit the wall, I could just chill out by the pool for a morning and do what I felt like later on. Lately it's becoming a logistical nightmare to plan a Disney vacation. I really sympathise with 1st timers.
Reports out of DLR is that it's a madhouse of long crazy waits and crowdedness with Genie+ and the park experience being bad, multiple recent threads including one from Wednesday ( https://www.disboards.com/threads/its-kind-of-awful-this-week.3890422/ )I don't like the planning required so we mostly go to Disneyland where planning isn't required.
Yes people are figuring out that Florida is uninhabitable in the Summer and the weather in California is far superior.Reports out of DLR is that it's a madhouse of long crazy waits and crowdedness with Genie+ and the park experience being bad, multiple recent threads including one from Wednesday ( https://www.disboards.com/threads/its-kind-of-awful-this-week.3890422/ )
One of my DISer friends misses that a lot too. We didn't use it the one time we stayed on site but I can absolutely see the benefit to it.I miss the resort airline check-in even more. Check the bags, get boarding pass, leave carry-ons with bell services and go about the rest of the day. Go straight to TSA at the airport.
Now it's check everything with bell services, go about your day but add extra time for the airport. Join the madness for tagging luggage at the airline desk then get in line to check it through.
Just another memory of a perk that made staying at a Disney resort so worthwhile.
For those that took ME prior to covid19, remember the feeling when you checked in your yellow tagged luggage at your home airport? Sigh. That is the feeling I want when I arrive...
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Security waits vary wildly everywhere, and it's completely unpredictable. It can also change quickly, going from no line to an hour wait in a matter of minutes.MCO is such a strange airport IMO, you could have a long security wait or a shorter one. When we were there in May the DISer couple that lives in Orlando was giving us a heads up that their family leaving that day had security of 1 1/2 hours in the morning, by the time we went through about 12 hours later it was 13-17mins (we waited less than 10mins). Of course that's not just MCO but I just find there more instances of hearing about crazy times at MCO followed by really big lulls. And when we did the self-tag kiosks at SWA it was a bit disorganized the line (well there wasn't even a line just a jumble of people) and they didn't have any Priority Access lane open either for luggage.
That is very true although I'll count my blessings that my home airport tends to stay low and even keeled but that could change next year when the single terminal new one opens up (I really am not looking forward to the security aspect).Security waits vary wildly everywhere, and it's completely unpredictable. It can also change quickly, going from no line to an hour wait in a matter of minutes.
That's exactly what happened to us, big group hovered around one of the kiosks towards the entrance of the area which took over several kiosks and then it was difficult to get to ones that were open because of that group plus other groups. If felt disorganized. Having that check in at the resorts I can totally see being a big difference to people especially when you're considering staying onsite.I definitely agree about the SWA self-tagging kiosks at MCO.....it's really poorly arranged. They desperately need to come up with some other way to set that up. It's often a mob scene there, and even when several are open you can't even get to them.
absolutely this. this was a HUGE time AND money saver (less time in the parks means what time you ARE in the parks essentially costs more).I miss the resort airline check-in even more. Check the bags, get boarding pass, leave carry-ons with bell services and go about the rest of the day. Go straight to TSA at the airport.
Now it's check everything with bell services, go about your day but add extra time for the airport. Join the madness for tagging luggage at the airline desk then get in line to check it through.
Just another memory of a perk that made staying at a Disney resort so worthwhile.
Having enjoyed WDW for the past 8 days (except being stuck on the people mover during the recent storm), I’m out of the loop…Yes, I hope the rumor is not true. It is a terrible change for local passholders.