Cormoran
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Wow, you quoted me but then made your own inferences that were totally unrelated to my original post. This is what I posted:Could you tell us why the ride is being taken down inside the 60 day window? I can't. I'm going to assume it's because it has to be done and that had it come up before 60 days, they would've scheduled it. I can't begin to tell you what circumstances would cause that because I'm not an expert in these things and neither is anyone else here. You can choose to believe they did it just because they don't care if they make their guests unhappy, but that's the only other reason. Either it couldn't be avoided or they don't care. There's no other reason. You choose the latter, I choose the former.
This definitely falls under the category of stuff happens. Adjust, move on. I think they ought to give those affected a 4th fp. I think it should be more uniformly applied rather than people having to call and press for it. But it only affects those at 60 days out, no off site guests are affected as far as scheduling in advance, and there's plenty of availability for other choices. Even SDMT for some. I'm sure it's frustrating. I was very disappointed to find that POC is going to be down while we're there. I was very disappointed on our last trip because the Tiki Room was down without notice our entire trip- I had planned a great deal on seeing it with my grandson for his first time. But a few minutes of whining and I moved on.
One can make the argument that it's things like this that prove a 60 day window is bad. I might agree if this happened constantly, but it doesn't. There may be another example of this recently, but other than a glitch with A&E that was corrected, I don't recall it.
But stuff happens. This is irritating, but it's not a let's dump FP+ or get rid of the 60 day window worthy.
Obviously, this was not an emergency. If it was, I don't think anyone would have an issue. But guests are expected to make ride reservations 60 days out. Do you really think it is too much to expect Disney to plan maintenance closures prior to the 60 day window opening? This is poor customer service, and there is really no excuse for this.
Again, I don't think it is too much to expect that Disney would remove a ride from the FP+ selections prior to the 60 day window for a scheduled maintenance.