No doubt that millions use the feature(for good reasons, too)......but what I'm getting at is the obvious but often overlooked:
A guest only hops when she can not get what she wants in the first park. If a park were sound enough then one would not leave it to go to another.
When I'm in Tokyo I do not park hop because each of the two parks are self contained experiences, offerings everything I could ever want/need for the day from attractions to eats to shopping
And when I'm in Anaheim I hop on a very limited basis because once again, for the most part, each park is sufficient.
No doubt that millions use the feature(for good reasons, too)......but what I'm getting at is the obvious but often overlooked:
A guest only hops when she can not get what she wants in the first park. If a park were sound enough then one would not leave it to go to another.
When I'm in Tokyo I do not park hop because each of the two parks are self contained experiences, offerings everything I could ever want/need for the day from attractions to eats to shopping
And when I'm in Anaheim I hop on a very limited basis because once again, for the most part, each park is sufficient.
"Ozzy Ozbourne". Ha!Sorry your statement is completely false. You are projecting your own inner logic on others which is a faulty way of thinking. Here are three reasons why my family hops form park to park:
We park hop because we sometimes visit for only two-three days and we want to make sure we hit every park.
We also have been going to WDW for decades and we now only want to do certain things at a specific park and then head over to do certain things at another park.
During the holidays we sometimes want to see holiday specific events (Jingle Cruise, the now defunct Ozzy Ozbourne Lights, etc.) so we visit different parks.
I believe they always had park hopper since they went to the passport and away from the A-F ticket system.
Shhhh don’t use that kind of logic Disney is going to see this and figure out they aren’t charging enough.It also matters how long you buy your ticket for, 2 days its super expensive 6 days its like 10 bucks a day and totally worth it.
Why I like park hopper ability to do what you want when you want. I have a hard time finding the enjoyment in planning out which park you’re doing months out and then staying in that park all day long (no offense to anyone that enjoys this) even though FP+ you kind of have no choice now.
The #1 reason to love it is being able to watch illuminations then hop a monorail to MK for late night EMH
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