Ricky Spanish
Well-Known Member
We were night EMH people as well. I'm on vacation to sleep in. This is a huge blow.
We were night EMH people as well. I'm on vacation to sleep in. This is a huge blow.
Depends on the hotel and when you stay at hotel. The average guest at most gets that 30 minutes early access as well as the ability to be at the park early while the average guests have to wait till the parking lot opens. Hotel guests are more likely to get park reservations than non hotel guests. In addition some premium hotel guests get to the parks a lot sooner than non premium hotels so they can be at their favorite park in less than 10 minutes while everyone else will have a longer bus ride depending on where you are going. If you go during a less busy time you may only get that 30 minutes but during the busier times the parks seem to offer extra magic time to guests as they know they need to get as much people in as possible as the off season may see a lot less people.What exactly is the hotel guests bonus? No bands (we loved them!), No DME, no luggage magically appearing in my room, and now limited magic hours.
I imagine the parks will open 30min early for everyone but only resort guests will be able to get on the rides?If you usually/always stay on-site, then there really is no gain here. I'm not going to say it's a big loss... EMH had become something to avoid rather than enjoy over the past 5 years or so (though WDW could have fixed this if they so desired).
If you're an off-site person or local, then this is a significant loss as it pertains to rope-dropping. The benefit of this new approach is that you have a shot at lower waits for a headliner attraction (FoP, SWGE, MMRR, Slinky, Mine Train, upcoming EPCOT attractions) by rope-dropping. Those headliners will now be an unavoidable long wait for all locals/off-site guests, fastpass notwithstanding.
Not sure the logistics. Just assuming they can figure it out... not always a given I know.I imagine the parks will open 30min early for everyone but only resort guests will be able to get on the rides?
I suppose it is nice that we don't have to avoid the EMH parks anymore.
40% Capacity Soon? What if I Told You That We’re Already ThereWait they quietly upped capacity to 40%? Sorry didn’t know that at all
I imagine the parks will open 30min early for everyone but only resort guests will be able to get on the rides?
I suppose it is nice that we don't have to avoid the EMH parks anymore.
It's worthless for me too for the same reason. And I completely agree that not everyone with small children is up that early.
I would understand some people liking it better if it was an hour early at all four parks. Would still be worthless to me, but I could see the benefit for some. 30 minutes is such a small window (as I've said above) I just don't think it's going to be very beneficial to anyone.
I dunno. Every park every day seems like it has value for those who will utilize it to its fullest. Yes, doing an hour would be substantially more beneficial though.
I mean, at the very least, unlike previous 1 hour EMH in the morning, guests utilizing will be spread to all of the parks. so any individual one will not be crowded at all. If you could do 2 high demand rides early without much/any wait and do that every day, it would add up. It depends on if this perk gets you on two rides versus one in that time (makes sense to do a shorter ride like a coaster first).
So are you saying that if you're an off-site person and you ropedrop, you're going to have a lower wait, or that that advantage is gone?If you usually/always stay on-site, then there really is no gain here. I'm not going to say it's a big loss... EMH had become something to avoid rather than enjoy over the past 5 years or so (though WDW could have fixed this if they so desired).
If you're an off-site person or local, then this is a significant loss as it pertains to rope-dropping. The benefit of this new approach is that you have a shot at lower waits for a headliner attraction (FoP, SWGE, MMRR, Slinky, Mine Train, upcoming EPCOT attractions) by rope-dropping. Those headliners will now be an unavoidable long wait for all locals/off-site guests, fastpass notwithstanding.
I would understand some people liking it better if it was an hour early at all four parks. Would still be worthless to me, but I could see the benefit for some. 30 minutes is such a small window (as I've said above) I just don't think it's going to be very beneficial to anyone.
The offsite guest will be standing at the tap points while the resort guests are in line for the attractions.So are you saying that if you're an off-site person and you ropedrop, you're going to have a lower wait, or that that advantage is gone?
If you're off-site, "rope-drop" doesn't exist anymore. You sit in time-out while resort guests fill the queues for popular attractions.So are you saying that if you're an off-site person and you ropedrop, you're going to have a lower wait, or that that advantage is gone?
Wow no more late nights in the Magic Kingdom. This and DME leaving, what's the perk on staying on site?
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