Maistre Gracey
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Absolutely. And why not? How many infomercials do they say "order now".You're not serious...
MG
Absolutely. And why not? How many infomercials do they say "order now".You're not serious...
They are the destination -- not your TA.Absolutely. And why not? How many infomercials do they say "order now".
MG
The hammer has hit the nail! Disney tells you that you can get a FP in advance. But many of their promotional materials showed people getting ones for the Tea Cups. Did anyone here ever receive any information from Disney telling you that if you didn't try for Anna and Elsa at midnight 60 days out that there would be no soup for you? Now, you could rationalize that this wasn't Disney's responsibility. But let's be intellectually honest here. They didn't tell anyone that because it would reflect poorly on them and might chase prospective guests away.
Don't look at me. I don't plan (much), but I have been to WDW more times than I can count.They are the destination -- not your TA.
If one cares to know the ins and outs of any travel destination, one researches or hires a TA. Or both.
If not, you take your chances. I think it's absolutely silly to expect Disney to spoon feed your vacation to you. What destination does this?
So, can I book a BOG ressie for tomorrow? Next week? Next month? How about 'Ohana?
No, I'm not going to check 20 times a day. That is a bit odd as well.
MG
This is what I've been saying- they ARE forthcoming. They send you literature, emails, an app, they have a website that states all of this.This. I am not a planner by nature. But I would not have known how critical ADR and FP Windows could be if I had not heard from my TA and people I new (spreadsheet level planners). You can spend a lot of time on the Disney website and not get that info. They even wait a week or two after your FP window opens to tell you it's open and can book (there are several threads here mentioning that). I'm sure that's intentional because if everyone knew they would have even bigger issues with scarcity on certain rides and their website crashing.
My typical beach vacation requires booking a flight, a hotel and then maybe looking up a few attractions. Disney is a little unique and not always forthcoming on the details.
None. Unless you choose a vacation tour.They are the destination -- not your TA.
If one cares to know the ins and outs of any travel destination, one researches or hires a TA. Or both.
If not, you take your chances. I think it's absolutely silly to expect Disney to spoon feed your vacation to you. What destination does this?
Well we try on a daily basis.... We have scored two 'Ohana at 10 pm in probably 100 attempts. I guess you have better luck, but again, I refuse to dedicate my life to making a dinner reservation.Yes, you can.
I got all of mine in that time frame. Including BOG and Ohana. I wasn't thrilled with the times, so I did check probably 20 times per day to end up with all of the times I wanted. Including a pre park opening BOG breakfast. That wasn't actually a huge advantage for us...it was at 8:40 and we wanted to enjoy our meal and look around the rooms.
I'm very happy that I got all of our character meals. And for me it was worth it to keep checking. If we would have missed 1 or 2- we still would have had a wonderful vacation.
It was annoying.. But I'm exaggerating on the "20x". I just checked the app first thing in the morning and before bed, with several times in between when I had a chance lol.Well we try on a daily basis.... We have scored two 'Ohana at 10 pm in probably 100 attempts. I guess you have better luck, but again, I refuse to dedicate my life to making a dinner reservation.
MG
I almost always book just about every ADR at 180 days precisely because I just want to have it all done and not have to keep checking.It was annoying.. But I'm exaggerating on the "20x". I just checked the app first thing in the morning and before bed, with several times in between when I had a chance lol.
I think this is why the 180 day thing is stressing me out so badly. I'm hoping to get everything on Sunday and NOT have to deal with that again. But hey, it keeps me off fb lol
But they could make it a 7 day booking window.... That would make more sense and create less hysteria.I almost always book just about every ADR at 180 days precisely because I just want to have it all done and not have to keep checking.
That's why their drip, drip, drip with things like the SW dessert party is driving me nuts! LOL!!
Ok -- now I know you're just messing with me!! LESS hysteria to wait until 7 days out... with FP+, possible tours booked, etc?? Or are we making ALL of those available only at 7 days out as well??But they could make it a 7 day booking window.... That would make more sense and create less hysteria.
MG
Lol!! Not messing. I think it is just more reasonable. Actually I think the best way is no reservations. Show up, put your name in. They tell you how long and you make the decision whether or not to do it.Ok -- now I know you're just messing with me!! LESS hysteria to wait until 7 days out... with FP+, possible tours booked, etc?? Or are we making ALL of those available only at 7 days out as well??
Same way one books Nobu or Hamilton or a cruise excursion 7 days out?? Some things are just in demand. And some people want to line up those types of items ahead of time and plan around them.
You probably don't need an ADR far ahead for Cantina de San Angel. You don't need a FP for IASW. But you really benefit from them for BOG and 7DMT.
A bit of research and all this is clear.
And I would ABSOLUTELY HATE that!Lol!! Not messing. I think it is just more reasonable. Actually I think the best way is no reservations. Show up, put your name in. They tell you how long and you make the decision whether or not to do it.
MG
But it's not like that anywhere. Not even in a place as laid back as Key West, Fl. Even there, if you want to be guaranteed a trip to Dry Tortugas- you book in advance. If you wait til you arrive then you may or may not be able to go the day of your choice. It's the same.Lol!! Not messing. I think it is just more reasonable. Actually I think the best way is no reservations. Show up, put your name in. They tell you how long and you make the decision whether or not to do it.
MG
I eat out every night of my life. The only place in the last several years I needed a reservation has been Disney.But it's not like that anywhere. Not even in a place as laid back as Key West, Fl. Even there, if you want to be guaranteed a trip to Dry Tortugas- you book in advance. If you wait til you arrive then you may or may not be able to go the day of your choice. It's the same.
Yes... Create the hysteria need for a ressie, put a non refundable deposit on it, and they have accomplished their money making scheme.And I would ABSOLUTELY HATE that!
I can only assume that Disney has more data suggesting that planning ahead is desirable to more customers than the alternative, given how they're doing things. And overall, their results seem to suggest that enough people are responding to their approach.
Doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement -- but I'd say there is ZERO chance that they move to a no-planning approach as you might prefer.
And I would ABSOLUTELY HATE that!
I can only assume that Disney has more data suggesting that planning ahead is desirable to more customers than the alternative, given how they're doing things. And overall, their results seem to suggest that enough people are responding to their approach.
Doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement -- but I'd say there is ZERO chance that they move to a no-planning approach as you might prefer.