Sid-Sheldon
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You are correct...all of it.
Now the question is: how do you respond??
You are correct...all of it.
Now the question is: how do you respond??
You must not of ever been because we were walking onto everything. Only time it wasn’t a walk on was when we didn’t have to get off to ride again. On big thunder we would have to change seats because people were waiting in our row but plenty of rows were open so we didn’t have to walk back around. This was three trips ago, I go every 3 or 4 years so that puts it about 2010-2012.The MK hasn’t been open that late outside of Christmas Week in years. And you weren’t walking onto anything.
But if we must be silly, “I think EPA in 2021 will be better than EMH in 2020.”
I said “hasn’t in years”. You’re talking about 9 years ago. Things were quite different by 2019.You must not of ever been because we were walking onto everything. Only time it wasn’t a walk on was when we didn’t have to get off to ride again. On big thunder we would have to change seats because people were waiting in our row but plenty of rows were open so we didn’t have to walk back around. This was three trips ago, I go every 3 or 4 years so that puts it about 2010-2012.
Selfishly, I like the new extra (half) hours. I'm a night owl, so, its good for my experience late at night closing the park for a lot of people to have been enticed to show up early in the morning and fade away at nightfall.
I see your point, but I don't think 30mins are enough to make much of a difference in that regard. Maybe an hour or two would do the trick.Selfishly, I like the new extra (half) hours. I'm a night owl, so, its good for my experience late at night closing the park for a lot of people to have been enticed to show up early in the morning and fade away at nightfall.
Wow no more late nights in the Magic Kingdom. This and DME leaving, what's the perk on staying on site?
I work at a theme park. I’m well aware of how openings of theme parks go. You have employees at the front before rope drop but that isn’t the same staffing as all the attractions that come in later. Those people would come in a half hour now since pre-rope drop would also be moved 30 minutes back.Exactly...that’s why you see the employees lined up at rope drop...just before they let the people in.
The “pre-rope drop” rope drop...
Cause that’s how the park ops goes.
I thought perhaps you had something different to contribute on this? But I was wrong.
All employees don’t show at the same time...they are staggered for coverage all day. A 30 minute change to ops slides into a normal labor schedule almost seamlessly due to staggering of those schedules. A longer EMH would be more difficult to facilitate.
But hey...that’s just how it goes...you be the math guy
When they bring Fastpass back, I would be OK with it being like what they do at Tokyo Disneyland or Maxpass. I'm all for going back to a model of not having to plan every single day of your trip months in advance. This extra time at every park seems like a step in that direction.
WDW has always responded to crowds and demand by increasing park hours, it's possible that once they are fully reopened and seeing typical size crowds again (late 2021 or 2022?) they will extend to one hr or longer?I see your point, but I don't think 30mins are enough to make much of a difference in that regard. Maybe an hour or two would do the trick.
...not since about 2015WDW has always responded to crowds and demand by increasing park hours, it's possible that once they are fully reopened and seeing typical size crowds again (late 2021 or 2022?) they will extend to one hr or longer?
So no extended EMH or evening hrs in any park unless special ticketed events? No park had earlier or later regular hrs during peak crowd periods (major holidays)?...not since about 2015
“Special ticketed events”
My daughter and I went in Spring 2016 and "closed WDW" at 1am one day WITHOUT paying for special ticketed event.So no extended EMH or evening hrs in any park unless special ticketed events? No park had earlier or later regular hrs during peak crowd periods (major holidays)?
Uber might be great if you're a US Citizen, but for the bulk of visitors arriving from abroad DME is far more useful than having to find a wifi connection, download an app (you're SOL if you're on iOS as you'd end up with your own countries version of Uber), enter payment info....its not practical.I really don't see how MDE is a massive reason to stay on site. Given the noise on the bus and the non-direct stops, I've just gone for Uber my last few stays.
Again its very possible that with DME ending, Mears (who alrready owns and operate those buses) will continue in offering this service BUT you will be paying extra for it. I agree has been a great benefit and selling point for WDW trips to have had this "free" feature, but looks like WDW does not agree nor interested in supporting the cost.Uber might be great if you're a US Citizen, but for the bulk of visitors arriving from abroad DME is far more useful than having to find a wifi connection, download an app (you're SOL if you're on iOS as you'd end up with your own countries version of Uber), enter payment info....its not practical.
Vs going downstairs, handing a bit of paper to a cast member and sitting on a bus and be taken direct to your resort.
DME has always been a huge selling point for travel agents as well.
Pretty sure thats the point. EMH is too powerful. It causes everything in 1 park to be rammed for the first ~3 hours of opening. By spreading it out to all parks every day you get a guaranteed spot on any ride you want.Exactly, 30 minutes is a joke. It's barely enough time to ride something once and possibly get in line for a 2nd one, if you hustle.
We have always stayed on property.Selfishly, I like the new extra (half) hours. I'm a night owl, so, its good for my experience late at night closing the park for a lot of people to have been enticed to show up early in the morning and fade away at nightfall.
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