It's not a surprise when you know attendance is down and rooms are empty.'Good To Go Days' For Walt Disney World Annual Passholders Make Surprise Return For July 2024
'Good To Go Days' For Walt Disney World Annual Passholders Make Surprise Return For July 2024
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I mean, yes and yes thoughHaving more guests is bad!
Having less guests is bad!
They existed almost 50 years without restrictions like PPR, blackout days and all sorts of APs always on sale for anyone who wanted one.I mean, yes and yes though
And restrictions that came with massive escalations in price. This is what they claimed they wanted! This is way more effective than fixing the capacity issue,They existed almost 50 years without restrictions like PPR, blackout days and all sorts of APs always on sale for anyone who wanted one.
Now it’s a good idea, it’s good business, to place all the restrictions on?
If that’s what they think is good then don’t worry about attendance like their movie business doesn’t worry about the box office.
At one time, the summer was peak season. NO MORE.'Good To Go Days' For Walt Disney World Annual Passholders Make Surprise Return For July 2024
'Good To Go Days' For Walt Disney World Annual Passholders Make Surprise Return For July 2024
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So you mean executives and management at Disney.It would only be a “surprise” if you’ve paid no attention to the last few years or are in active denial
…don’t forget the vloggers/podcasters who are desperate for clicks before the unemployment runs out…So you mean executives and management at Disney.
I was thinking the same. Wouldn't be surprised if reservations go away once the paid LL starts.something I’ve been curious about since they announced the new lightning lane. Will the new pre book lightning lane effectively remove any and all park reservations? As of now annual pass holders, even those staying on property (SMH) are still required to go through that extra hoop.
No. You have to have a park reservation to pre-book lightning lanes.something I’ve been curious about since they announced the new lightning lane. Will the new pre book lightning lane effectively remove any and all park reservations? As of now annual pass holders, even those staying on property (SMH) are still required to go through that extra hoop.
Really? Even for on site guests? I did not see that. I was thinking your on site stay granted you access to the seven day window.No. You have to have a park reservation to pre-book lightning lanes.
It's both. You need park reservations, but a resort reservation "unlocks" your ability to use your AP in the on-site booking window.Really? Even for on site guests? I did not see that. I was thinking your on site stay granted you access to the seven day window.
What about offsite guests then?It's both. You need park reservations, but a resort reservation "unlocks" your ability to use your AP in the on-site booking window.
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