IMDREW
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Then I'm set with my annual pass. Gonna be a close call for the one family day though. Time to start wishing.If you have hoppers you can try for ILL any day. Otherwise it's the same progression as ROTR and Remy at launch.
Then I'm set with my annual pass. Gonna be a close call for the one family day though. Time to start wishing.If you have hoppers you can try for ILL any day. Otherwise it's the same progression as ROTR and Remy at launch.
Yeah you just need a park reservation of some kind to be able to hop there. For a family Epcot day put one person on vq duty and one on ILLThen I'm set with my annual pass. Gonna be a close call for the one family day though. Time to start wishing.
Do you think we will be able to do both - if I score a VQ and my wife gets ILL, you would be able to ride twice in the same day, right?Yeah you just need a park reservation of some kind to be able to hop there. For a family Epcot day put one person on vq duty and one on ILL
No. They feel more packed.Do the parks now really feel that less crowded? I mean, thats's what they keep saying is the effect of all of this right? A less busy feeling park? Because the wait times surely don't seem to show that.
I’d recommend against park hoppers with the current system. They have extremely low utility.If this were happening, an unintended consequence would be guests bypassing the need to pay for park hoppers by purchasing an ILL instead.
For our next trip we are considering 5 Day Hoppers, paying around $80 each to hop (and our plan will likely only use them twice). If buying an ILL gave us access to a park other than our reserved park, we could just buy regular tickets and then pay $7-$15 for an ILL in another park to get access there. Would not only be cheaper but would also guarantee us one high demand ride and with little wait.
Doesn’t the ILL explain you need valid park reservations and valid park admission before purchasing?
Or they were still cycling trains to get the right number of trains on the track. When they are adding trains, getting the dispatches right is critical, so it's not unheard of to do this artificially without riders.RNR they were running empty cars every other ride!!!! Meaning the wait times were falsely inflating.....I overheard someone saying they do this early on so the time inflates and it means more people buy Genie+.....we then went to ToT...we also noticed they were not using all the lifts...thereby inflating the wait times so,you got it, more people buy Genie+
Agreed. I feel like all 4 parks are full-day. I used to get away with a 3-day pass, but not since Pandora.I’d recommend against park hoppers with the current system. They have extremely low utility.
This conversation needs to end....its ridiculousIt does really make sense when you think about it - ie if we have a paid LL for FoP but no park reservation fornthat park, its logical they give access to that park to use it.
But yeah, I know Disney don't always use logic so hey, I will find out tomorrow when I test this further.
Do you think we will be able to do both - if I score a VQ and my wife gets ILL, you would be able to ride twice in the same day, right?
I believe "What's" on second....This conversation needs to end....its ridiculous
Whos on first?
I've been coming to Orlando for 3 times a year for 4 years...and I'd say this has been the 2nd busiest week we have ever experienced park wise...both Disney and Universal have been long long wait times.This is getting bad. So to ride Guardians, one must buy a park ticket, get a park reservation for Epcot, be lucky enough to book a boarding group at 7 am or pay for a LL if that's even still available by the time you went through all this.
Do the parks now really feel that less crowded? I mean, thats's what they keep saying is the effect of all of this right? A less busy feeling park? Because the wait times surely don't seem to show that.
Yes I expect those are two different things.Do you think we will be able to do both - if I score a VQ and my wife gets ILL, you would be able to ride twice in the same day, right?
In my scenario I had a hopper pass.If this were happening, an unintended consequence would be guests bypassing the need to pay for park hoppers by purchasing an ILL instead.
For our next trip we are considering 5 Day Hoppers, paying around $80 each to hop (and our plan will likely only use them twice). If buying an ILL gave us access to a park other than our reserved park, we could just buy regular tickets and then pay $7-$15 for an ILL in another park to get access there. Would not only be cheaper but would also guarantee us one high demand ride and with little wait.
Doesn’t the ILL explain you need valid park reservations and valid park admission before purchasing?
No and No. The system should lock you out of getting a G+ or ILL before 2pm at a park you don't have reserved.My question really is...if you have a hopper pass and booked a LL for a different park to what you ha e a reservation for, does it change your reservation to the LL park..or even better get you access to both parks before 2pm?
Yeah I continue to see many people with hopper/AP booking ILL or G+ at their intended ‘hopping’ park as a strategy to get a 2pm or later window when advantageous to their schedule.No and No. The system should lock you out of getting a G+ or ILL before 2pm at a park you don't have reserved.
It is possible a glitch happened with you and your reservation got switched or somehow you got 2 reservations... but this is not what is supposed to happen.
Yeah I continue to see many people with hopper/AP booking ILL or G+ at their intended ‘hopping’ park as a strategy to get a 2pm or later window when advantageous to their schedule.
Cool. We’re thinking of trying similar. It’ll be our first visit since Genie and EMHs started.If you are park hopping it's the only way to get the best value from G+.
On Monday I booked Haunted Mansion G+ while in Hollywood Studios...then booked Everest G+ while in Magic Kingdom....I also booked an 8pm FoP ILL at 8am so I knew I had Avatar sorted for the end of the day and 7D ILL for the afternoon when we anticipated we would be in MK.
The park hopper pass, for us, is invaluable for getting a full day and most rides.
This is not and never has been about that. It's about Disney being able to identify where they can staff down each day.I mean, thats's what they keep saying is the effect of all of this right? A less busy feeling park?
why is this funny?Goes to Disney world. Complains there are too many children
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