Disney Genie and Genie+ at Walt Disney World

wdwmagic

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can an IAS and Genie+ selection overlap, or better yet have the exact same return time window?
Yes and it will show this
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LovePop

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That's a good question!
With a toddler, value to me isn't derived through money. Short waits are key. Like I said, lower than $9 would be nice but it's not the priority.

I wouldn't want my toddler waiting in anything past a posted 30min wait. If it was a must do and the last day of our holiday and the toddler was starting to get tired, I'd pay through my eyeballs to skip that line.

Sorry boys, chapek wins.
True. You might be able to beat that situation if you get all the must dos done before the last day so that you are not stuck with paying through the eyeballs, but that might not always be feasible.

Chapek is not winning against me. I'll pay for Genie+ but I'll cut something else to make it even.
 

MisterPenguin

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True. You might be able to beat that situation if you get all the must dos done before the last day so that you are not stuck with paying through the eyeballs, but that might not always be feasible.

Chapek is not winning against me. I'll pay for Genie+ but I'll cut something else to make it even.
It's never too early to start selling blood.
 

MisterPenguin

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Do you only have an hour to return for the LA$ rides, or can you return anytime after the time you select like with a DAS pass?
All LL bookings give you an hour timeslot to show up. There is a 5 minute grace period of showing up early. We're waiting on someone to test if LL has the same 15 minute grace period after the booking time. So, you are able to miss your booked time if you show up too late (unlike DAS). But sometimes, a CM may grant you a little 'magic.' Make sure the sob story is good and you look like you're going to cry.
 

flynnibus

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I think this bears monitoring going forward (like the rest of this rollout). I'm not advocating purchasing the I.L.L's, but there was supposed to be a perceived "benefit" for on-site guests in this regard so they would have first choice from the time slots. Holding back additional AM slots or more until after park open for non-resort guests doesn't really feel much like a benefit if you've purchased an afternoon slot at 430pm to only find out they've released a whole other wave of AM slots.

The difference is people were trying to make this out to be some 'benefit' of huge value because again people are spending all their energy on how to 'optimize' stuff... vs just letting this be a convenience Disney offers.

Disney never sold this as some 'why you should book onsite' - it was just an implementation detail shared.

As it's been said before (but people don't listen...) Disney is incentivized to keep LL availability present throughout the day. Don't be upset that resort guests don't have some uber exclusive access others don't. It was never going to be that way given the constructs of the system and the incentives Disney has.
 

MisterPenguin

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Why would you want to buy a box of empty crayons? How do YOU not get that?

Lmao they're trying to sell you an ILL on top of the VQ return time!?

Big brass ones.

I plan to buy Genie+ at 7PM when I'm in the parks simply as a tip to ol' Bob Chapek to let him know he's doing a great job!!!
 

flynnibus

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If they're going to release inventory throughout the day, then booking something 4 hours away seems like a bad decision for most people. Just book something that has availability sometime soon even if it's something minor and then keep checking for more release times of the attraction you wanted.

So you're saying... it may work better to just take recommendations as they come based on runtime conditions...

From a system that was built to give people recommendations based on runtime conditions...

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People have this 'first come, first serve' mindset about FP so engrained they are struggling to realize Disney may actually be enabling a 'adhoc' model...
 

DCLcruiser

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If at 2:22 the standby line is only 30 minutes, it will go down later and not worth paying, if a person can do it later.
Isn't Rat VQ/IAS only? There's no standby option.

Lmao they're trying to sell you an ILL on top of the VQ return time!?

Big brass ones.

The thing is saying that the person is in VQ 71, scheduled for 2:22. At that time they will join a line for 30 minutes. If they prefer, they can pay for an IAS (at the same or different time, maybe even earlier) and skip 30 minutes in the VQ line.
 

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