Jadyreen1282
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We Park hop it. Then there is no center.
I just want to be clear. I am not saying Im not going to DHS or that it's a 1/2 DAY park, I just feel like that not only do they have 2 big construction projucts under way, they are now closing additional rides and NOW the nightime show we were planning to see is also going to be closed the week we are going. There is no postponing this trip at this point. We will go. We will still have a great time. I just hate to already be disappointed months before we even go. They know most vacation guests make ADRs 180 days in advance, I wish they would announce these changes as early when they can. If this announcment had been made earlier we would have booked our hard to get ADRs and arranged our park days differently so we could go on the only Starwars day of our trip. As it is, it conflicts with our Ohana night.
There are things they could do that would cost them nothing: like open the park from say 11-10 instead of 9-8 and spread out the shows so people could do 2 in 1 night if they wanted. It wouldn't cost anything to do Starwars every other night instead of off 1/2 the month and on 1/2 the month. It's not about expecting big additions during renovations, it's about making guests not feel like they don't matter bc this is when they chose or were able to come to the park.
Why they didn't wait to close GMr will always baffle me-now there is a "dead spot" right in the middle of the Park along wiht all the "dead ends".
But a good time can still be had at DHS-all the Star Wars happenings help a lot.
And DHS still has the most unique "attraction" at WDW-the Citizens of Hollywood!![]()
I understand you are disappointed, but I don't think making the changes you are proposing are as easy as you think they are. I mean, I get it. I had to schedule our park days and ADR's prior to Pandora opening and had NO CLUE how to plan around it - when to go during the day, how hard FOP FP+ would be to get early in a trip, etc. We leave tomorrow and I made another adjustment just two days ago to try to get in everything we wanted to do (and I don't have FOP FP+, so had to completely adjust to get to AK at rope drop one day). Unfortunately, Disney's construction and rehab schedules really don't seem to synch with the 180 and 60 day planning time frames they have given guests. IMHO, it's probably too vast of an operation to even try to do this. I would really recommend, if you have any flexibility in your schedule and you really want to see Star Wars, try to move your O'hana reservation so you can see it. Sign up for the Touring Plans reservation finder and try to switch it. Understand, that things have closed, schedules are not as you would like them to be, but, that's most likely not going to change on Disney's end. I would just try to plan around what you can and enjoy your trip.
Why they didn't wait to close GMr will always baffle me-now there is a "dead spot" right in the middle of the Park along wiht all the "dead ends".
But a good time can still be had at DHS-all the Star Wars happenings help a lot.
And DHS still has the most unique "attraction" at WDW-the Citizens of Hollywood!![]()
Not even sure the supposedly completion date off hand .....
..... but do you think they wanted something new and open to help with the
crush of crowds expected to come to the new lands.
Surely they will have to limit folks in the lands, especially SW ...
so maybe this attraction is to help with overflow.
Doesn't look impressive but it will be new.
You may want to reassess your decision.I've done the SW dessert party for the past 3 years so will probably just end up doing JBJB. Don't really need another Chewbacca Stein although it is a great show & I really enjoy the dessert party.
My thing is that they've got the 3 night shows, but not enough to warrant 3 days of park time. They're basically pushing you into Park Hoppers
I just want to be clear. I am not saying Im not going to DHS or that it's a 1/2 DAY park, I just feel like that not only do they have 2 big construction projucts under way, they are now closing additional rides and NOW the nightime show we were planning to see is also going to be closed the week we are going. There is no postponing this trip at this point. We will go. We will still have a great time. I just hate to already be disappointed months before we even go. They know most vacation guests make ADRs 180 days in advance, I wish they would announce these changes as early when they can. If this announcment had been made earlier we would have booked our hard to get ADRs and arranged our park days differently so we could go on the only Starwars day of our trip. As it is, it conflicts with our Ohana night.
There are things they could do that would cost them nothing: like open the park from say 11-10 instead of 9-8 and spread out the shows so people could do 2 in 1 night if they wanted. It wouldn't cost anything to do Starwars every other night instead of off 1/2 the month and on 1/2 the month. It's not about expecting big additions during renovations, it's about making guests not feel like they don't matter bc this is when they chose or were able to come to the park.
I understand where you're coming from. DHS is in such a state of transition right now, it's hard to get excited about the current offerings.
My thing is that they've got the 3 night shows, but not enough to warrant 3 days of park time. They're basically pushing you into Park Hoppers
I actually see it differently. I would never buy hoppers unless I would use them throughout the trip. I would skip a park if there just was not enough to keep my family occupies enough to justify using a day's pass.
I really need to ask why you are disappointed already? It is impossible to manage to do everything, and I certainly would not place a dinner ADR before a show that my family wanted to see. I would get rid of 'Ohana, and spend the time in the park so you could enjoy what it has to offer, and make your dinner ADR near DHS. Some of our best meals have occurred because we needed to make changes in the "old standby plans" were used to.
When there has been construction that I felt would detract form our trip we just skipped that park or area. I do not care for congestion so I did not schedule DS during construction and we also skipped DAK. I had no buyers remorse.