Is the Park Reservation System here to stay or will it go away when they get back to normal operations?
This is just my guess and not based on anything, I think in time, I think they will turn it into a perk; if you stay on site, no reservation needed, everybody else must reserve..
Magic Kingdom fills to capacity about five times per year. The other parks *never* fill to capacity.Interesting idea. How would that work though, does that mean that enough people not staying on property could fill up the capacity of a park with reservations, keeping property guests from getting into a park? I personally don't like the reservation system, I want to be able to wake up and decide where I want to go that day, but I do see the benefit of being "guaranteed" to get in the park. I feel like a lot of the things implemented over the last few years are reducing flexibility.
I wish they'd get rid of it ASAP. It's an annoying thing to have to schedule ahead (unlike Fastpass or dining reservations, where you're scheduling something for your own convenience and not Disney's), and totally devalues parkhopper tickets.
That would be cool if they did.I'd say park hours and PH only after 2pm is what's devaluing PH right now.
I think they will get rid of the 2pm limit soon.
Agree. It's a great way for them schedule needed Cast Members based off of real attendance numbers.I could see them keeping it in place just to gauge how many people will visit a certain park on a certain day (They were trying to do that with the date specific tickets so maybe this could replace the need for that).
Agree. It's a great way for them schedule needed Cast Members based off of real attendance numbers.
Every person who's been a manager knows payroll and understands the wasted $$$ of having too many employees standing around. And I'll add the times when you didn't have enough employees scheduled or the right ones scheduled.
Does anybody know why the parks are sold out so far in advance for the summer right now. Hollywood studios is the major one always full
DHS is the smallest park. And you have to have a reservation in order to try for a Boarding Group for Rise of the Resistance.Does anybody know why the parks are sold out so far in advance for the summer right now. Hollywood studios is the major one always full
Does anyone know if today and tomorrow were refreshed, or only the 17th onward? Woke up at 7AM and checked on a whim, the whole month of May was green except for the 15th & 16th. My mom leaves on the 17th, I'm kicking myself for not being up earlier Assuming it refreshed around 6AM and today and tomorrow were the first to go?
The OP asked about the future of park pass reservations. After COVID is long gone, I mean after all it back to normal, when there is no limited capacity.Interesting idea. How would that work though, does that mean that enough people not staying on property could fill up the capacity of a park with reservations, keeping property guests from getting into a park? I personally don't like the reservation system, I want to be able to wake up and decide where I want to go that day, but I do see the benefit of being "guaranteed" to get in the park. I feel like a lot of the things implemented over the last few years are reducing flexibility.
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