Ayla
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We're spending ours in Canada.I thought Disney was invincible @Disstevefan1.
It would be curious to see where Americans are spending their summer vacations. I wonder what bookings are like for beach towns and national parks.
We're spending ours in Canada.I thought Disney was invincible @Disstevefan1.
It would be curious to see where Americans are spending their summer vacations. I wonder what bookings are like for beach towns and national parks.
Japan for me.I thought Disney was invincible @Disstevefan1.
It would be curious to see where Americans are spending their summer vacations. I wonder what bookings are like for beach towns and national parks.
With the way the dollar is it makes sense for Americans to come to Canada.We're spending ours in Canada.![]()
Germany, Austria, Czech hereI thought Disney was invincible @Disstevefan1.
It would be curious to see where Americans are spending their summer vacations. I wonder what bookings are like for beach towns and national parks.
WDWI thought Disney was invincible @Disstevefan1.
It would be curious to see where Americans are spending their summer vacations. I wonder what bookings are like for beach towns and national parks.
I hear it makes the walkways look bigger.They really need to spend more trimming the bushes.
We need folks who actually are in the parks daily to report back and tell us if they see or feel if the crowds are less and the guest experience is better.
Perhaps some numbers are down but are the queues are still packed and is it true the only way to get on an attraction is in the last hour the park is open?
The kind of people who are financing vacations at 15 percent arenāt blinking at 30 percent.Interest rates have a lot to do with it. It's one thing to finance a vacation with a CC with a 9-14.9% interest rate as opposed to the current 24-28% rate.
Anyone know if you can add the park-hopper to the non-Florida-resident 4-day 4-park special, and if so, at what cost?
This is GREAT NEWS for the guests! I can't wait to experience it for myself!The boots on the ground people I knew that were there recently said:
Walkways felt less busy/full
Wait times were down during the afternoon, and especially during the evening (they didn't get there in the morning once during their time there)
HS didn't feel full or even busy at all, but due to various ride downtime's, what was running got busier
Few lines for ordering food
Seating was readily available at quick service locations which are typically jammed
The suits in management have been diligently working at crowd reduction, hey!, success. Show care what you ask for.The boots on the ground people I knew that were there recently said:
Walkways felt less busy/full
Wait times were down during the afternoon, and especially during the evening (they didn't get there in the morning once during their time there)
HS didn't feel full or even busy at all, but due to various ride downtime's, what was running got busier
Few lines for ordering food
Seating was readily available at quick service locations which are typically jammed
Totally! Also because my stepdaughter is older it's always been nice to have an extra set of hands for snacks, stroller folding, etc. My girls 5 and 2 have been playing airplane everyday lately too... fingers crossed we do okay at 2 years old. My kids have always been the type to be pretty great on day trips/vacations and save their less glorious moments for when we are at home. We also go in the summer even though it's much hotter, less chance they have some gross virus like they seem to have all year round at daycare.I had the inverse experience⦠my last trip was rough but because my toddler spent half the time screaming I largely chalked it up to that and my attention was mostly on him. If things were amiss in the parks I probably missed it. Then all of the sudden his language improved and heās able to express himself better, and we can go do fun things without all the meltdowns. He actually got excited about seeing Disney ads on YouTube and pretended to pack a suitcase and get on a plane to Disney, saying he was going to hug Mickey Mouse⦠it just melted my heart. But I think either way kids can be a key factor! If your child is excited about something suddenly itās a whole different ballgame. We will do Day Out With Thomas soon and while itās obviously not something Iād enjoy at all solo, the thought of taking him definitely feels āmagicalā.
Another thread is about how busy MCO is set to be this weekend.If you have half the people upset with Florida so they refuse to visit the state while the other half are upset with Disney so they refuse to visit WDW....Seems WDW is the big loser here.
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