shortchange1026
Why is all the rum gone?? KUNGALOOSH!
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- Sep 9, 2008
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Yes this would be the ideal scenario...walking in and getting served.
When I purchase a vacation I want to be done with it in one transaction. I do not care for the "game" of purchasing a room or package and then waiting months to find out the park hours Disney might be committing to along with early entrance/late night, event times, etc...and then the silly ADR game. It makes me feel we are more committed than Disney...
I agree. I voted for walk up..I hate the 180 day + 10 ADR thing, although I am happier to learn that they reduced it to 90. This last trip I only planned 3 ADR's spaced out over the course of the week because it was places we really wanted to eat and we worked around those and that was good enough for us. Rest of the time it was CS. We are not planners and I just can not be bothered with TGM, UG, etc to know when to go to what parks on what day, which will be less crowded, etc. We fly by the seat of our pants and each night it's, "which park do you want to do tomorrow"? If we miss a ride, oh well..we are not commando. We get park hoppers so we try to get back to a park before we leave to ride anything we might have missed. I'd hate to have 8 days worth of meals planned out 6 months in advance. Who knows what I'll want to eat 6 months ahead of time or I don't want to have to worry about being on line for SM and saying, oh, we need to be in EPCOT in an hour for our dinner ADR! Because of this, people do double bookings and I don't think that's fair.
I live for the old days in EPCOT when you could walk up to a restaurant and ask, "how long for a table for 2"? Or when you could walk up to the kiosk that morning and touch the screen and talk to and see an actual CM (yes, I know, I'm dating myself..
