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12-21-2021, 06:22 PM | #1051 |
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I wouldn’t, but millions would. I believe they typically reach max capacity on Christmas and New Years days.
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12-21-2021, 06:31 PM | #1052 |
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12-21-2021, 06:34 PM | #1053 | |
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We stayed at the Dolphin. Over multiple trips prior we had never stayed anywhere but the Boardwalk using DVC rental points. Usually it is about half price of Disney prices but with the pandemic availability was a bit limited. We purchased through Costco and still saved quite a bit though. However the Dolphin is definitely not as Disney and in general not what we are looking for in a Disney vacation. The lobby was packed with Baseball winter meetings people all week so it was noisy and busy. Also just not as convenient with bus transportation or using magic bands for room entry. We actually walked to Boardwalk buses for Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs because the Dolphin drop point recently changed at those places. Honestly can’t see ever staying anywhere outside of the Epcot resorts area unless we decide we want to do the Grand Floridian. There’s it’s of good places but the convenience and amenities there is hard to beat. |
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12-21-2021, 06:38 PM | #1054 |
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I’m going New Years Day. Hollywood studios or whatever it’s called. Pray for me
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12-21-2021, 06:38 PM | #1055 |
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Someone could pay for a trip for my family to Disney World and I'd decline.
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12-21-2021, 06:42 PM | #1056 | |
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Waits for things like Nemo, Little Mermaid, and Buzz Lightyear were routinely 30 minutes or more. Those waits aren’t worth it in general but especially not with a toddler. Once we decided to get genie + it was better but you can only use it on the same ride once which is awful. |
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12-21-2021, 06:52 PM | #1057 |
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With all the technology we have now why is that no amusement park can make it so you don't have to wait in lines... have some sort of paging system and you only can queue for one or two rides... if you don't show up within 5 minutes your spot is gone and goes to the next lucky bunch. I see that as a win win for everyone... nobody has to wait in lines and it would allow parents more time to buy other shit that makes the park money.
Could you imagine a big name park stating that you never have to wait in lines anymore?
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12-21-2021, 06:56 PM | #1058 | |
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12-21-2021, 07:12 PM | #1059 | |
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They are just starting to experiment with virtual queues and also with genie + lighting lanes having short waits for the exact reason you mention, sell other stuff, however by my estimation the way genie + is working thousands of people have no choice but to wait in regular lines so it’s not going to work as they hope. People who use their genie + reservation on a ride that has them return at 4 pm will and are waiting in regular lines. I believe that’s why almost everything has very long waits. We waited 20 minutes for People Mover even. Clearly frequent visitors know how to get the most out of it and when to ride things, but the average Disney visitors aren’t doing that. |
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12-21-2021, 07:36 PM | #1060 |
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I’ve been hearing nothing but bad about Genie+.
Why did they move to that? To make more money? People loved the old free fastpass system.
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12-21-2021, 07:53 PM | #1061 | |
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Big thing clearly is just to charge for what was previously free. But there’s been lots of that such as no more free magic bands, no more free airport transport, or free resort parking. All those changes are fairly recent and huge added costs. They sell it though as spend less time waiting in lines but that’s simply not reality as it’s worst for many people and at best the same for some people but now they have to pay. They also are pushing the genie + that will plan your day for you but it’s garbage, but in reality the people who would rely on that probably don’t know any better. They also say it’s more in line with other places that do charge for fast ride access, such as Universal, but at Universal it’s still free for those at their resorts. There also is a trend towards targeting guests who don’t go as often who will spend whatever is needed to have a good time. That’s why many of the perks I mentioned earlier are gone and why things like annual pass holders have been removed or greatly reduced. They believe the once every 5-10 year people, who do spend more money than frequent guests, will spend whatever they have to in order to get the most out of it. That’s the balance they have to work through because if those people stop coming and get priced out then Disney will really have to reconsider things. |
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Universal actually opened up a new water park called Volcano Bay a few years back and they have a virtual queue sort of deal. Everyone who enters the park gets a watch. The watch is really just used to "check in" to virtual queues. So you'll walk up to a ride, say Krakatoa, and see how long the wait is. If it's 1 hour and you don't mind waiting, you swipe your watch over the sensor and it starts the countdown. You can head back to the wave pool or go grab some food. In an hour your watch will buzz and you can head up to the ride. You usually don't have to wait in line for any more than 5-10 minutes. It's awesome. |
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12-21-2021, 08:11 PM | #1063 | |
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Yep that’s basically me. Go about every 4-5 years and spend a ton. This past summer took my son to Universal. Stayed at Sapphire Falls and bought unlimited express passes. Made the trip 100x more enjoyable.
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Yeah, your biggest mistake was timing. Any time of year that the kids are out of school is just a horrible time to be in the parks. The week before Thanksgiving? Awesome. Week after? No worries. Week of? Not a ****ing chance. You also chose the wrong park. Only thing good about Magic Kingdom is the castle and fireworks show. Unless you have kids, of course. If you have kids, Magic Kingdom is a must. But childless? Your best bet is Hollywood Studios, IMO. Epcot is great for Food and Wine Festival or just drinking and eating in general. Animal Kingdom isn't bad if you like safaris. Everest is pretty good and they've recently added Pandora from Avatar and Star Wars stuff as well. Quote:
Universal is having a similar issue. Their merch is actually ****ing awesome right now, but they're having issues with supply. Apparently people are buying up so much of it they're finding it hard to keep up with the demand. |
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12-21-2021, 08:18 PM | #1065 | |
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We go enough with the Florida Residents Pass that we don't have to cramp everything into one visit. The change in Season passes will change some of when we go but will still make sure.to go enough to get my money out of it. We were lucky this time and didn't get charged for Parking at the resort like last year. |
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