Is attendance really down at WDW this or…

Ben_since_1971

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I do have to laugh at the scam that is 'food and wine festival'....it basically the same junk they sell all year round...rehashed and then label it 'festival' and people buy into the whole charade...quite comical really.
Are you going into the parks just looking for things to complain about? I just got back from a one week stay and I had plenty of fun. Yes I noticed some attractions down throughout the day and even was evacuated off of the People Mover. I didn't rope drop so I didn't see any of your so-called 'shenanigans'. But stuff happens. And if you go into a theme park looking for something to not like, then guess what? You will find it. I chose differently. There are plenty of other things to do in the parks than act like a petulant child.
 

Thepuma

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Oh sure. It's funny and entertaining to read. I'm not saying DON'T post it, post more please - I love it. I'm also going to comment on it with giant rolling eyes.

Down time sucks and WDW needs to fix these issues. If the story was about some family there for a 5-7 day trip and they missed their favorite ride, I'd commiserate with that person. Because shame on Disney. However I'm totally going to laugh at someone with the freedom to be on site for weeks with a two week hopper pass and not have some patience that travels like this every year.

The BIG problem is, uneducated people are getting screwed over and thi king it's just one 9f those things...when Disney plan to delay opening their rides to make more money.

When Rise is 'delayed opening' it increases wait times elsewhere, makes people buy G+ and LL+ and also pushed people into shops and eateries to, you guessed it, make more money.

Has nobody ever noticed the shoos and eateries are NEVER closed due to 'delayed opening/technical difficulties'..lol

People in queues are worthless to Disney...the money had already been paid by the mugs to enter the park, Disney need a way to coin in more and more as once a person is in the park, they become a worthless commodity unless they are spending more elsewhere...and they know tou cannot spend more while stood in a 2 hour queue.
 

Thepuma

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Are you going into the parks just looking for things to complain about? I just got back from a one week stay and I had plenty of fun. Yes I noticed some attractions down throughout the day and even was evacuated off of the People Mover. I didn't rope drop so I didn't see any of your so-called 'shenanigans'. But stuff happens. And if you go into a theme park looking for something to not like, then guess what? You will find it. I chose differently. There are plenty of other things to do in the parks than act like a petulant child.
And opinions like this "stuff happens" is exactly why Disney get away with it.....stuff only happens if you don't organise properly. The major rides should have engineers testing the ride 2 hours before the park opens.. not at 8am. There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for a ride to not open when the park opens...if it really is a technical issue then shame on Disney even more for bot organising the staff needed BEFORE the park opens to ensure the rides are working.

But, for as long as they have people saying "it's just one of them things" Disney will continue to screw people over.

We've been in the parks long enough now to see the patterns as to what's going on. People who only spend one day in the park will probably just think ots one of those things...those who go regularly know otherwise....most of these issues are explained to male more money.
 

GimpYancIent

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Here’s what I’m saying:

Not that they’re “cooking” wait times…it’s that they may be using them kinda “loosely”

Fastpass was designed to get you out of the lines and into the shops. Period. Full stop. No need to search for “reasons”.

By better management.

Genie and the wait times app are designed for two things:
1. Sell more genie
2. Get you out of the lines and into shops.

So what accomplishes those goals better? Higher wait times or lower?

Also…the audience is more “captive” now…because your Hotel price is double, your tickets are triple and in some cases your meals are quadruple the prices they were 20 years ago. So many of the fish…if not most…are trapped in the “pond” each day. Making them more susceptible to manipulation.
True, that is the thought process of management.
 

Thepuma

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Are you going into the parks just looking for things to complain about? I just got back from a one week stay and I had plenty of fun. Yes I noticed some attractions down throughout the day and even was evacuated off of the People Mover. I didn't rope drop so I didn't see any of your so-called 'shenanigans'. But stuff happens. And if you go into a theme park looking for something to not like, then guess what? You will find it. I chose differently. There are plenty of other things to do in the parks than act like a petulant child.
You certainly don't need to look for problems..they are there in front of your very eyes, and in great number.
 

Lilofan

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The BIG problem is, uneducated people are getting screwed over and thi king it's just one 9f those things...when Disney plan to delay opening their rides to make more money.

When Rise is 'delayed opening' it increases wait times elsewhere, makes people buy G+ and LL+ and also pushed people into shops and eateries to, you guessed it, make more money.

Has nobody ever noticed the shoos and eateries are NEVER closed due to 'delayed opening/technical difficulties'..lol

People in queues are worthless to Disney...the money had already been paid by the mugs to enter the park, Disney need a way to coin in more and more as once a person is in the park, they become a worthless commodity unless they are spending more elsewhere...and they know tou cannot spend more while stood in a 2 hour queue.
The dining locations are delayed to open if there is a sewage backup for example. Your anger and hate towards Disney and you continue to frequent the parks is odd. To assume we are uneducated is off base. You simply are just wrong.
 

Thepuma

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What is with that, no standby for THE LAND??? He has a point it looks intentional. Someone explain how standby is closed but LL is available?
It's not the no standby it's the 'temporarily closed'..which means the ride isn't open.

They will never take the G+ option away as they want people to buy G+ when the rides are down as the wait times on everything else will sky rocket making people think they need G+
 

Thepuma

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The dining locations are delayed to open if there is a sewage backup for example. Your anger and hate towards Disney and you continue to frequent the parks is odd. To assume we are uneducated is off base. You simply are just wrong.

Never seen it while I've ever been in the parks. And if it is, it's a very very rare occurrence...these delayed opening on rides is a daily occurance- we've only noticed these patterns because we've been so many times. Those doing the parks 9n one day only problem do think 'it's one of those things,it's probably a rare thing'
 

nickys

Premium Member
It's not the no standby it's the 'temporarily closed'..which means the ride isn't open.

They will never take the G+ option away as they want people to buy G+ when the rides are down as the wait times on everything else will sky rocket making people think they need G+
So you know the ride isn’t open yet? So what’s your point?

The ride would have opened at 9am, which is when you can buy an LL for if you have bought G+

I don’t understand your grievance here.
 

Thepuma

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If the LL was available for 9am then that screenshot was taken before 9am.

Therefore the ride hadn’t yet opened! :rolleyes:
Dear me...the rides are all opened to early guests 30 minutes before the parks open officially. ONLY the ones with technical issies/delayed opening will be the ones down and a red message saying so.

If it isn't open they don't need to put 'ride down for technical issues, they just grey the wait time out.

I'm getting the feeling a lot of people on here don't even go to the parks as some of the most basic I for action is being totally overlooked and missed.

This I guess is what Disney want. They certainly don't want people who know what they are up to.
 

Marionnette

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If the LL was available for 9am then that screenshot was taken before 9am.

Therefore the ride hadn’t yet opened! :rolleyes:
Yeah. But FWIW, Lwtl is still temporarily closed @9:35 AM.

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LittleBuford

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Not so much pot shots...just amazed at how much patience the Americans have when it comes to being completed done over time and time again by Disneys crappy tactics...and how you just take it without a complaint...I know for a fact if a UK theme park pulled the tricks Disney does the park would be empty and it would go out if business.....Disney only gets away with what they do because enough people roll over to have their belly tickled, while being royally shafted for money and time.
If the situation is one that wouldn’t be tolerated in the UK, why on earth did you pay for a three-week holiday there? (Asking as a fellow Brit.)
 

jlhwdw

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How many times does Hagrid's Motorbikes at Universal have a delayed opening/significant downtime due to maintenance? A lot. Going back to WDW, how many times did Test Track have a delayed opening back in the day when it was new and had lots of maintenance issues? Practically every day. Looking to the north - how often do Steel Vengeance and Maverick, arguably the two most popular coasters at Cedar Point, have a delayed opening or chunks of downtime due to maintenance issues? Quite often.

As rides are designed to be more dynamic and impressive, they are also significantly more complex. To take this personally and think WDW is doing this as a cheap money grab shows a lack of understanding of how the theme park industry works. These are complex machines and sometimes the computerized safety systems just need time to work out kinks.
 

nickys

Premium Member
Dear me...the rides are all opened to early guests 30 minutes before the parks open officially. ONLY the ones with technical issies/delayed opening will be the ones down and a red message saying so.

If it isn't open they don't need to put 'ride down for technical issues, they just grey the wait time out.
Your screen shot says temporarily closed for LwtL.

From my experience they don’t show wait times until official park opening.

So if that’s what’s driven this rant then it’s because you’ve misunderstood how the app shows wait times. During early entry you don’t see the wait times.

I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.

I genuinely feel sorry for you if you’ve based all your rants and actions (like leaving the parks or not joining queues because you thought the ride was down) on this failure to realise that wait times don’t show until park opening.

On the other hand you’ve wasted all this time composing your rants based on a misconception.
 

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