peter11435
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Yes. Notice however that it does not say “this is the time that you can enter the park.”
Yes. Notice however that it does not say “this is the time that you can enter the park.”
Insanely convoluted. Why is it there at all?Yes. Notice however that it does not say “this is the time that you can enter the park.”
For clarity: The "Select a Time" option *ONLY* confirms that particular park's operating hours for that day. There are no assigned entrance times, this is simply how they get you to acknowledge that you agree to that park's hours on that specific day.
After creating your party in the Disney Park Pass system, you’ll be prompted to:
- Select a Date: View a calendar and choose one of the available dates for your visit.
- Select a Theme Park: Park hours will be displayed for your convenience.
- Select a Time: This is the time that you can visit the park.
So if the park hours are listed in the second bullet above when you select a park why is there a third bullet that says select a time? If it just lists the park hours then why call it select? There’s nothing to select. I suspect the system was designed to allow for time windows for arrival but they just aren’t using it that way.
Do you need to have a package or will room and tickets suffice for 2020? I’ve read in 2021 you have to convert to a package.This isn't how the "select time" feature will be used.
Once you validate your admission, select your date, and select the park, you will "select time" to acknowledge that you understand that park's operating hours. They went over this extensively in our training: That's simply where that park's operating hours for that day will be listed and by selecting them you will agree that you understand the new hours.
LOL I guess we posted a similar question at the same time.Anyone know if it's true that for 2021 you can no longer book room only and buy tickets separately and must book a package instead? Makes no sense but that's what a CM had said.
Thanks!
Anyone know if it's true that for 2021 you can no longer book room only and buy tickets separately and must book a package instead? Makes no sense but that's what a CM had said.
Thanks!
That makes sense and seems to be what it’s designed for but maybe they just decided not to use time slots for WDW. The other posted went through the demo today and they said that it’s not a time slot just confirming the park hours.Nope. There will be specific times for entrance. You can read this on the WDW website here.
FWIW, the preview of the system I saw (for DLR though) included timeslots and you had to reserve them to enter at that time.
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Nothing about 2020 though. My tickets are from Costco can they still converted to a package?That's the way the message they posted today reads as well.
That's the way the message they posted today reads as well.
Nope. There will be specific times for entrance. You can read this on the WDW website here.
FWIW, the preview of the system I saw (for DLR though) included timeslots and you had to reserve them to enter at that time.
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Just like how the FP booking was. APs will be able to book the number of days they have in their resort reservation UP TO 14 days--not 14 days automatically. I have an AP and a resort reservation for July 10-24, so I can book up to 14 days. I did have more than 14 days, but cut off two days thankfully.14 days available to reserve with a resort, 2 if not resort? You don't think that's a little skewed? Meanwhile people with a resort will be gobbling up all reservations months in advance? It could turn into FoP FP+ all over again.
If park reservations fill as quickly as they are making it sound, it could be weeks or months between getting a day. That's... not great for someone that paid for access to a Disney park for 330-365 days a year.
I went through the training on this today. Our BDM said *explicitly* that at WDW the "select a time" option will only be used to display that park's hours, hence "the time you can visit the park." It appears that DL will be using select gate call times, which makes sense since both their parks are accessed from a central plaza.
Unless they are asking Disney travel agents to outright misinform their guests, they made it clear that designated gate times were not being used at WDW.
Hmm so wonder if you can return to your chosen park later in the day say if you want to go back the resort half way through?I went through the training on this today. Our BDM said *explicitly* that at WDW the "select a time" option will only be used to display that park's hours, hence "the time you can visit the park." It appears that DL will be using select gate call times, which makes sense since both their parks are accessed from a central plaza.
Unless they are asking Disney travel agents to outright misinform their guests, they made it clear that designated gate times were not being used at WDW.
I have been told yes as they arent tracking who leaves the park only the total that enterHmm so wonder if you can return to your chosen park later in the day say if you want to go back the resort half way through?
Hmm so wonder if you can return to your chosen park later in the day say if you want to go back the resort half way through?
Hmm so wonder if you can return to your chosen park later in the day say if you want to go back the resort half way through?
It will display that park's hours for that specific day.I don't see why not. Your already counted towards the capacity limits.
For WDW, when you select the time does it show the full 9am-7pm? Or does it only list the opening time? If it just shows the opening time...I think a lot of people might assume that is when they have to go for their reservation. Could have the opposite effect of spreading everyone out
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