FutureCEO
Well-Known Member
We were there in December and yes, that’s the way it now is…not necessarily making excuses, but welcome to a post Covid world.
(We were also there in December 2021 and it was the same)
I never knew Covid ended
We were there in December and yes, that’s the way it now is…not necessarily making excuses, but welcome to a post Covid world.
(We were also there in December 2021 and it was the same)
How about post pandemic?I never knew Covid ended
How about post pandemic?
We’re not in crisis mode any longer.
You expected it to end?I never knew Covid ended
It still wasn’t enough. I could do two weeks no problem.…wow….9 days huh
That's why you do Uni first, then head over to WDW.It still wasn’t enough. I could do two weeks no problem.
I’m the guys whose annoyed that Disneyland doesn’t sell tickets longer than 5 days
…I’m gonna write you a prescription for some ProzacIt still wasn’t enough. I could do two weeks no problem.
I’m the guys whose annoyed that Disneyland doesn’t sell tickets longer than 5 days
We’ve investigated doing this the last couple of years…but ultimately dontThat's why you do Uni first, then head over to WDW.
If you go regularly, this system works. It's what we do.
Buuuut, if you only go rarely, then probably just get extra WDW tickets as 5-10 days a decade is not quite enough time in WDW.
I’ll just take my dogs.…I’m gonna write you a prescription for some Prozac
Ouch…might have to up the dosageI’ll just take my dogs.
As a former pirates CM...I just got back from 9 days at WDW and I have a very specific frustration.
The first part of the trip (MLK weekend) especially, there were big crowds and long lines. Which I get. It’s a holiday.
What was frustrating, however, was how the cast members were loading rides.
I grew up as the only son in a family of 5. When we rode rides, I was always the person sitting next to a stranger. If there was room, it was filled.
Apparently we don’t do that anymore.
I rode probably a dozen 2-to-a-row rides with just my 2 boys, and the only one where they seated someone next to my son was Slinky Dog. Otherwise, no matter how long the wait, my kid had a row to himself, and so did a bunch of other nearby riders from odd numbered groups.
It was more egregious on the rides my wife could ride with us on, like LWTL or MMRR or IASW where, again even when there was a meaningful wait, they’d seat just me in a row by myself and leave room for 2 empty.
I get that no one likes to sit with strangers but I mean c’mon. The boats were going out barely more than 60% filled! When the wait for Small World is posted at an hour, or Runaway Railway at 90 minutes, why aren’t we combining groups?
random dude on RnR. His dorag flew off his head a d I caught it. Random dude bought me a beer afterwards to thank me. I liked random dude.
60 minute wait for that on a Tuesday sound about right?As a former pirates CM...
Front row - 4
Every other row - 5
Daily reminder: there is always different expectations at Disney parks than anywhere else…regardless of whether we agree with it or not.One thing I don't get is that people complain about long waits. Yet filling all seats on attractions as best they can would help with that. That's one thing I will give Universal and Cedar Point credit, their number one thing is trying to keep riders per hour as high as possible.
I know there is different expectations then anywhere else. IMO that works against more then it helps them.Daily reminder: there is always different expectations at Disney parks than anywhere else…regardless of whether we agree with it or not.
But you gotta stop with the cedar point stuff.I know there is different expectations then anywhere else. IMO that works against more then it helps them.
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