Jrb1979
Well-Known Member
For us it's not just the money but the work involved to visit the parks.I’m priced out. Used to go every weekend now it’s been 3.5 years or so. Onto bigger and better things in life. Cheers.
For us it's not just the money but the work involved to visit the parks.I’m priced out. Used to go every weekend now it’s been 3.5 years or so. Onto bigger and better things in life. Cheers.
Yeah. Keep telling yourself that.For us it's not just the money but the work involved to visit the parks.
Sorry no other park requires reservations to visit or have to book return times to ride attractions. I'm not saying it's hard to do but it's more work then needed.Yeah. Keep telling yourself that.
FastPass reservations were required for many years before COVID. Mostly required months in advance.Sorry no other park requires reservations to visit or have to book return times to ride attractions. I'm not saying it's hard to do but it's more work then needed.
They were never required. Not all of us booked far in advanceFastPass reservations were required for many years before COVID. Mostly required months in advance.
Correct. But it obviously makes it a far better touring day to do so.They were never required. Not all of us booked far in advance
Required was the key to the statement. I was able to pick up a ton the day of. Nothing was required pre-covid. Most places that did keep numbers down have since dropped their requirements. Disney is holding on for dear life for some reason.Correct. But it obviously makes it a far better touring day to do so.
I think you guys are talking about two different things.Required was the key to the statement. I was able to pick up a ton the day of. Nothing was required pre-covid. Most places that did keep numbers down have since dropped their requirements. Disney is holding on for dear life for some reason.
I'm talking this, which is what the PP also quotedI think you guys are talking about two different things.
They are making it more complicated than it needs to be with requiring what they do.Sorry no other park requires reservations to visit or have to book return times to ride attractions. I'm not saying it's hard to do but it's more work then needed.
I could be wrong, but I thought you were talking about park pass reservations and he was talking about booking ride times for particular 1-hour windows. Again, I could be wrong though.I'm talking this, which is what the PP also quoted
They are making it more complicated than it needs to be with requiring what they do.
Could be wrong myself but when they said "Mostly required months in advance." Nothing was ever required and you could often pick up even the newest shiny ride day of. That's how I read it (just to let you know my brain). Disney has become a lot more work than I like.I could be wrong, but I thought you were talking about park pass reservations and he was talking about booking ride times for particular 1-hour windows. Again, I could be wrong though.
That makes sense now that I see it your way. Sorry about my confusion there!Could be wrong myself but when they said "Mostly required months in advance." Nothing was ever required and you could often pick up even the newest shiny ride day of. That's how I read it (just to let you know my brain). Disney has become a lot more work than I like.
No need for apologies. I could be the one misunderstanding intents of the posts tooThat makes sense now that I see it your way. Sorry about my confusion there!
I think some of these folks are either not old enough, or just not experienced enough in how it used to be, to remember the blissful time when the only thing one had to worry about before your trip was what hotel you were going to stay at, and reservations for a few sit down meals.Could be wrong myself but when they said "Mostly required months in advance." Nothing was ever required and you could often pick up even the newest shiny ride day of. That's how I read it (just to let you know my brain). Disney has become a lot more work than I like.
Pfft I remember doing walk ups for sit downs. Or doing the computer screen at Epcot to reserve. Gosh that seemed so cool! I've been going regularly for 40 years now, so I remember a lot of changes. Some good, some bad.I think some of these folks are either not old enough, or just not experienced enough in how it used to be, to remember the blissful time when the only thing one had to worry about before your trip was what hotel you were going to stay at, and reservations for a few sit down meals.
It is far too much work now to experience something like a theme park. It's utterly ridiculous. And I guess I'm just an old fogey, but I don't want to sit on my fricking phone all day refreshing, either. I want to put it away and look up, to enjoy the place I spent thousands of dollars to experience.
When you combine that with the massive price hikes to stay on property, it feels like paying twice as much for half the experience.
It has become stressful. Another poster postulated the increase in fight reports from the world was due to stress but didn't really make the connection of what visiting today can do to your levels. No more floating around in swan boats looking at fanciful sights it's all about making that next preplanned time slot and feeling like a failure if you don'tI think some of these folks are either not old enough, or just not experienced enough in how it used to be, to remember the blissful time when the only thing one had to worry about before your trip was what hotel you were going to stay at, and reservations for a few sit down meals.
It is far too much work now to experience something like a theme park. It's utterly ridiculous. And I guess I'm just an old fogey, but I don't want to sit on my fricking phone all day refreshing, either. I want to put it away and look up, to enjoy the place I spent thousands of dollars to experience.
When you combine that with the massive price hikes to stay on property, it feels like paying twice as much for half the experience.
Fear of missing out is massive I think. When friends were traveling to WDW when FP+ even first came out I said just go with it. Try to get in what you can but never sweat it if you do miss out. Whether it was getting on a ride or getting an ADR. Nothing is worth the stress.It has become stressful. Another poster postulated the increase in fight reports from the world was due to stress but didn't really make the connection of what visiting today can do to your levels. No more floating around in swan boats looking at fanciful sights it's all about making that next preplanned time slot and feeling like a failure if you don't
Because you are.When you combine that with the massive price hikes to stay on property, it feels like paying twice as much for half the experience.
Plus you are way more likely to miss out. Disney is serving lots more people without a commensurate increase in attraction capacity.Fear of missing out is massive I think.
They are being slow to open shows and dining that will help swallow masses which hurts as well compared to before.Plus you are way more likely to miss out. Disney is serving lots more people without a commensurate increase in attraction capacity.
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