CaptainAmerica
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Read it again. Look at the fine print in the screenshot.No. In lieu of.
Read it again. Look at the fine print in the screenshot.No. In lieu of.
I believe it WAS being skipped earlier today.I wonder if it will be down more now because they won't skip the preshows, meaning there's more that can go wrong.
There's no guarantee that they wouldn't skip them, but I know if I paid to ride and the preshows were skipped I'd ask for my money back.
That's true with parks that are free. Disney World costs $3000 ticket price for my family of 4 to visit 10 days, not counting hotel or airfare or food. No way am I not panicking.Theme parks essentially started as parks. Even cemeteries were parks where families would go stroll, play, be together. Then a few rides were added such as a carousel. There was no itinerary needed. Today people spend their entire “vacation” buried in their phones, while at the gate, while in the line, while on the boat or monorail, while they eat. They miss the actual show, and details. No spontaneity. Only a zealously planned schedule. No exploring like kids on Huck Island. My strategy is ditching the app, ditching the phone, no strategizing and panicking like huddling people trying to get off the Titanic. I pick park or resort and see what I might just find. It’s the best way to get out of the madness of followers, and really enjoy the details of Disney, and be together as a family.
Read it again. Look at the fine print in the screenshot.
I'm with you 100%. If they keep standby reasonable then I'm fine with this. The once in a lifetime people can give Disney some revenue and I can still enjoy the parks.
Ive seen people with 3 Genie+ so far .........but that doesnt mean it couldnt be more, its just that it takes 6 hours to get the 3 with the 2 hour wait limit between eachIs there a limit of how many you can have at one time? Say if I don't enter the park until 4pm but can I start reserving them one at a time starting at park open, then one every 2 hours.
If we could get our money back after riding Everest because the Yeti doesn't work, that would make it worth the $8 up front to show up in the data reports to motivate Disney to fix the dang thingI believe it WAS being skipped earlier today.
I agree -- If I'm paying out of pocket, extra money for a ride, I should not be getting less than the full experience (AA malfunctions aside).
question- I haven't decided if it's worth it just yet, for a short trip.
My family has regular passes that I can upgrade on the app right now.
I have an AP. would I have to wait until day of to purchase genie+ for myself?
They still wouldn't fix it. They would just charge the same amount and put a disclaimer up at the beginning of the ride entrance.If we could get our money back after riding Everest because the Yeti doesn't work, that would make it worth the $8 up front to show up in the data reports to motivate Disney to fix the dang thing
In the end, the question is, will standby really get hurt that much by Genie+? In the previous week, the posted wait times were plenty long. It doesn't seem any worse today. So maybe Genie+ won't make much of a difference.That's my issue with this though...
The same minds who thought to charge us for FP in the first place aren't going to put the brakes on Genie+ because it's hurting standby lanes.
If anything, they'll probably be tempted to put more pain into the standby lanes to drive more people towards Genie+.
In the end, the only people who will benefit from this are those with $$$... exactly as intended.
Which would probably make Disney very happy, as they could then potentially cut expenses in merch and dining while pocketing pure profit.That's a great point. It's easy to spend less on other things like F&B or merch to cover the cost of Genie+ and/or IAS.
A lot of taking from Bucket A (food, merch, etc) to supply Bucket B will no doubt take place.
Par for the courseWhy couldn't Disney come up with a better name with a better acronym? I never even noticed what ILL spells until now.
Statistically speaking, someone in here must be an manYep. I bet you can't wait to see MILF.
I wonder what happens when you purchase a ILL for a attraction and that attraction goes down?
We'll see...
My assumption was that, at least at the beginning, the amount of people that would allocate for the Lighting Lanes/Fast Pass would be the same as pre-Genie+ so the standby wait times wouldn't be affected at all. Glad that seems to be the case so far.In the end, the question is, will standby really get hurt that much by Genie+? In the previous week, the posted wait times were plenty long. It doesn't seem any worse today. So maybe Genie+ won't make much of a difference.
That last one didn't even make it through the filterPar for the course
Statistically speaking, someone in here must be an *** man
Has anyone confirmed that you can stack more than 2 Genie+ selections yet?
SO for a 9am park opening, by 4pm you could have the following:Is there a limit of how many you can have at one time? Say if I don't enter the park until 4pm but can I start reserving them one at a time starting at park open, then one every 2 hours.
In the end, the question is, will standby really get hurt that much by Genie+? In the previous week, the posted wait times were plenty long. It doesn't seem any worse today. So maybe Genie+ won't make much of a difference.
If we could get our money back after riding Everest because the Yeti doesn't work, that would make it worth the $8 up front to show up in the data reports to motivate Disney to fix the dang thing
If the theory was that Fastpass + made the standby lines move slower, the standby lines now (with DG+ and ILL) should move faster because less folks are using DG+ and ILL?In the end, the question is, will standby really get hurt that much by Genie+? In the previous week, the posted wait times were plenty long. It doesn't seem any worse today. So maybe Genie+ won't make much of a difference.
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