rkleinlein
Well-Known Member
Couldn't be simpler.
I love setting an alarm at 7am to make a ride reservation in the hopes of outmaneuvering 35,000 other people doing the same thing at the same time. Then another alarm for 120 minutes after the park opens. Then another two hours after that. Then another. . . . Or after I tap into an attraction, or after the one hour reservation window closes. And better set an alarm, maybe with a different sound, for the return times of attractions already booked. Should I pick a third sound for dining reservations?
And this says nothing of the time spent looking at and making selections or deciding if it's better to just buy individual attraction or try one's at luck snagging a reservation. Or boarding group (do they still do that?).
Planning our Disney World vacations is so simple and fun that now we get to do it in real time, minute by minute, while we're on vacation and actually in the parks. And pay for it.
I love setting an alarm at 7am to make a ride reservation in the hopes of outmaneuvering 35,000 other people doing the same thing at the same time. Then another alarm for 120 minutes after the park opens. Then another two hours after that. Then another. . . . Or after I tap into an attraction, or after the one hour reservation window closes. And better set an alarm, maybe with a different sound, for the return times of attractions already booked. Should I pick a third sound for dining reservations?
And this says nothing of the time spent looking at and making selections or deciding if it's better to just buy individual attraction or try one's at luck snagging a reservation. Or boarding group (do they still do that?).
Planning our Disney World vacations is so simple and fun that now we get to do it in real time, minute by minute, while we're on vacation and actually in the parks. And pay for it.