I understand and appreciate the skepticism of anyone when talking about TDO. But I also can't help but feel that many fans aren't excited by the size and scope of these changes.
If WDW was not such a stale product, then I might understand that 'tude. But considering the lack of major changes at the parks, I don't get it.
Tell him I've stayed there. Completely not worth it. Don't get me wrong, it is a nice hotel...but he can get the same room and walk the hotel at night and do everything there outside of swim in the (rather neat) pool. The light up fireworks headboards (actually rather cheesy) and minor Disney touches are not worth the extra cost considering how close partner resorts can be.
EM hour benefits are not worth it at that resort...nor is the "third gate" to California Adventure.
More importantly, the room was small, Mousekeeping was average, the shower water wasn't hot or of great pressure (a pet peeve of mine), the wifi was spotty (didn't work around the pool, firepit or at the bar), and the hotel has incredibly thin walls (I won't get into that in too much detail...lets just say I heard water creaks and other noises...and leave it there)...
Just...not worth it.
I sort of felt that with the flashbacks.Regarding Man of Steel, did anyone else feel it was tone deaf? It seemed liked they were setting up emotional scenes, but it never seemed like the payoff came.
Spirited anecdote: a friend recently asked for advice for his first visit to DLR. I almost choked (no Spurs jokes, please) when I heard he wanted to stay at the DLH and what it would cost. I explained how he could likely save well over $1000 on a four night stay by opting for a non-Disney choice. But said friend, who I will bet you anything winds up at the DLH, asked what the 'emotional value' was of spending his first visit on property. This is the mentality that Disney goes for. Intelligent people acting like they are under the influence.
That crap is so dumb. If regular guests without FP+ lose the option of skipping that through that short line, I will be so sad. Of all the attractions that didnt need an interactive queue (as well as Pirates). I honestly don't mind a decent portion of the Next Gen stuff, but I will never ever be sold on FP+.
The "skip" is is the FastPass+ line, despite what fans of the gimmicks have said. That's why the interactive stuff was added, because The Haunted Mansion is expected to be one of those attractions where more crowds will be shifted towards with MyMagic+ and the Stand By line will slow down and grow.
I understand and appreciate the skepticism of anyone when talking about TDO. But I also can't help but feel that many fans aren't excited by the size and scope of these changes.
If WDW was not such a stale product, then I might understand that 'tude. But considering the lack of major changes at the parks, I don't get it.
I love the analogy, even if most WDW guests can't fit into Abercrombie clothing (yep, even with their beloved baked buns gone from MSUSA). I've said it many times, but there is a strong mental illness component in the fan community (much like the social media/Disney Lifestyle contingent) and people absolutely feel better and more special when they can associate themselves with TWDC.
Spirited aside: I finally joined D23 because they finally priced it at what I felt it was worth.
Spirited anecdote: a friend recently asked for advice for his first visit to DLR. I almost choked (no Spurs jokes, please) when I heard he wanted to stay at the DLH and what it would cost. I explained how he could likely save well over $1000 on a four night stay by opting for a non-Disney choice. But said friend, who I will bet you anything winds up at the DLH, asked what the 'emotional value' was of spending his first visit on property. This is the mentality that Disney goes for. Intelligent people acting like they are under the influence.
I know But I will be certainly sad if/when it happens. I don't think I've ever waited more than 15, maybe 20 minutes for HM in my life. Have I told you how much I dislike FP+?The "skip" is is the FastPass+ line, despite what fans of the gimmicks have said. That's why the interactive stuff was added, because The Haunted Mansion is expected to be one of those attractions where more crowds will be shifted towards with MyMagic+ and the Stand By line will slow down and grow.
... but it doesn't even NEED it. The longest I waited in line for HM was 10 minutes- and that was the smack middle of the afternoon, on a weekend. On Mother's Day, no less.
... but it doesn't even NEED it. The longest I waited in line for HM was 10 minutes- and that was the smack middle of the afternoon, on a weekend. On Mother's Day, no less.
The interactive que is cute, for sure, but after seeing it once you're kinda done and over it.
Nice...The MM+ app was updated yesterday I believe so that now we can add our new passes. I went on and added ours and this is what happened:
Wouldn't one line or the other not really matter? It still consumes the total amount of bodies that it always did and if everybody was getting in in less then 15 minutes before...what would be different? The difference between FP+ and standby ends at the door. It takes in a lot of people all at once. It's not like others where they split up a few at a time. They all get in. The same way and I find this funny, are the fastpass lines for shows like Philharmagic or LMA. Really? One way or the other we are all going to get in for the show. The only thing that might be beneficial is better choice of location, but unless they relinquish the standard all the way to the end of the row the first in will get what is considered the worst seating. Ha!That's kind of LazyBoy's point. There are no lines now--there likely will be once the new system is implemented. The act of adding Fastpass Plus will likely result in the ride routinely having longer lines; the cutsey interactive stuff (which as of now I see 90% of guests skip) was added as a preemptive measure for when that happens.
Wouldn't one line or the other not really matter? It still consumes the total amount of bodies that it always did and if everybody was getting in in less then 15 minutes before...what would be different? The difference between FP+ and standby ends at the door. It takes in a lot of people all at once. It's not like others where they split up a few at a time. They all get in. The same way and I find this funny, are the fastpass lines for shows like Philharmagic or LMA. Really? One way or the other we are all going to get in for the show. The only thing that might be beneficial is better choice of location, but unless they relinquish the standard all the way to the end of the row the first in will get what is considered the worst seating. Ha!
Nice...
Good to know they finally got all the kinks worked out.
I understand and appreciate the skepticism of anyone when talking about TDO. But I also can't help but feel that many fans aren't excited by the size and scope of these changes.
If WDW was not such a stale product, then I might understand that 'tude. But considering the lack of major changes at the parks, I don't get it.
I understand and appreciate the skepticism of anyone when talking about TDO. But I also can't help but feel that many fans aren't excited by the size and scope of these changes.
If WDW was not such a stale product, then I might understand that 'tude. But considering the lack of major changes at the parks, I don't get it.
I'm excited! As long as they don't blow it again.
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