alissafalco
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Lol .. just to clarify she thought it would be too fast for her 6 yr old. Some great marketing Disney!I'm surprised the gangsta dwarves didn't propose a threat to her as well.
Lol .. just to clarify she thought it would be too fast for her 6 yr old. Some great marketing Disney!I'm surprised the gangsta dwarves didn't propose a threat to her as well.
Well she just needs to get in the green, less intense, queue.Lol .. just to clarify she thought it would be too fast for her 6 yr old. Some great marketing Disney!
It goes so fast it's over before you know itLol .. just to clarify she thought it would be too fast for her 6 yr old. Some great marketing Disney!
OS is way late on that story. There's been a thread about it here for nearly 2 weeks.Orlando Sentinel reporting that WDW is testing using your magic band to go directly to your room when you first arrive without checking in at the front desk. It's the second story in the link.
http://touch.orlandosentinel.com/#story/os-tourism-column-062314-20140619/
And!!!!!and thats good so you wont have to linger around show scenes not working
Putting all joking aside, the mine scene worked perfectly all three times I rode it. Snow White and Dopey were immobile in the cottage only on the second ride, they worked on the first and third time. Also, I saw the jumping fountains working on Splash Mountain today, the ones that go over your head. It's something I read here was always broken/off and was surprised to see them. Okay, now back to the topic.and thats good so you wont have to linger around show scenes not working
What could go wrong with that? The rubber bands have such a good performance history. I would use a restroom in the lobby before going to the room just in case.Orlando Sentinel reporting that WDW is testing using your magic band to go directly to your room when you first arrive without checking in at the front desk. It's the second story in the link.
http://touch.orlandosentinel.com/#story/os-tourism-column-062314-20140619/
Sorry about that.OS is way late on that story. There's been a thread about it here for nearly 2 weeks.
I find it VERY funny that you bring that point up. Having a young family member who plays ball I get to spend a ton of time talking to families, as well as overhearing some conversations. I heard at least four this past season talk about their Hell of a trip to WDW within the last few months. I spoke to even more that were not sold on going back there because of nothing new, word in the area about pre-booking items, and how much it cost now. This is an area that is filled with people that have the disposable income in vast quantities. Those families just see now value. In this type of community word travels fast about who went where did what and how they liked it. It is not playing in Disney's favor in the very least.
One family stood out to me with how much their kids had to be 5-9 years of age did two days at Universal and just kept telling the others to save their money and go to Universal and SeaWorld instead.
Here is the Avatar info pheneix posted that the op thanked pheneix for.Time to jump out in front of a rumor and make a whole new set of enemies...
The Avatar boat ride has not been pushed back and there is no Phase 2. There is what WDI and Cameron's firm agreed upon to build and nothing else. Whatever pressures exist from operations side or Burbank to reduce budgets, they are what they are. But they cannot derail this project. Perhaps this is why such a weak slate of attractions is planned for WDW until 2017?
There is an aerial photo going around that shows the construction site as of yesterday or the day before. The site has been cleared literally to the fullest extent possible with the intent of utilizing every inch of it. That doesn't speak of a project that suddenly experienced cutbacks.
I think maybe a lot of people *want* to hear that this boat ride has been cancelled and that is why this rumor is going around so fast. But is not true. Sorry.
See aboveWhere's pheneix's interesting info?
I had a great time like I always do in Disney. I may be critical but I'm not immune to having fun there After a little snafu of forgetting my Universal pass was expired I finally saw London and it looks fantastic in person, pictures really don't do it any justice. You have to see it yourself to understand the scale of it, and I haven't even seen Diagon Alley yet. The Dragon is incredibly detailed and looks stunning even from all the way over at Transformers (the only place where I had a relatively good view of the whole thing minus one of the wings). I can't wait to be there when it opensgood to hear its working most of the time
your having a good time it sounds like..
what are some of your thoughts on kings cross and all that?
Thanks! Glad the one part about Pandora that piqued my interest isn't cut... still wish we were getting the speedbike coaster, thoughSee above
Especially since the commmando, winging it, approach is almost dead now. It was my preferred way to visit, and now it's not conducive to an enjoyable trip.A friend of mine who came back from her trip a couple of months ago called me ranting about MM+. She likes WDW and has visited several times, but she's not fanatical about it. She stayed onsite, but she apparently didn't book her FP+ before she left and was having issues trying to book in the parks when she got there. She said it was a miserable trip for the whole family and they won't be returning any time soon. She attributes most of her park issues directly to MM+.
I know all of these stories are anecdotal, but it does point to the fact that it's not just the "Disney naysayers" who have issues with MM+. I actually didn't have any major issues with it in October (although I don't like the concept on principle), but I feel like I had enough lead time to understand how to use it properly. Imagine the people planning their once-in-a-lifetime trip trying to figure out all the things the hoops they need to jump through just to make their trip go smoothly. I would hate to be in the shoes of someone planning their first WDW vacation right now.
Again, I've said this countless times before. The solution to the Fastpass+ concerns are below:My way of dealing with it is to go only during the few off-peak weeks each year.
It isn't impossible to walk away from MM+ but it is unlikely for now. The company keeps throwing money at it, hoping it will work; and the problem simply gets bigger.
For starters, Disney could recognize that the original plan of having everything pre-scheduled is unwanted and too complicated for Guests. Disney could remove FP+ from the attractions that don't need it (POTC, HM, TLM, SSE, Captain EO, etc.) and simply let Guests book FastPasses from their phones on the day they're in the parks. Guaranteed FPs sound great until you're in the park and everyone else has them too; then the lines are long, anyway. People go on vacation to enjoy themselves, not to book every single thing months in advance.
I like being able to book my ADRs on my phone.
Of course, that's if the system is up.
I guess if you could buy one premier pass per household to get that valet benefit right? Seems like a good idea to split the membership levels to save some money.
After the 8th, you should be able to do early entry. No Express passes for any of the Potter attractions, I believe (for sure on Gringotts and HE)
Sing-a-long stage show
I'm erring on the side of caution.
Valet Parking is located right at the entrance of CityWalk. There are signs as you drive in. It is a great perk of the Premier Pass. I also like the waters.
Now that you say it, it does seem add that there is not seasonal availability of FastPass+. Wasn't this done with FastPass? Then again, I've always thought FastPass+ choices were more about quantity than quality.Again, I've said this countless times before. The solution to the Fastpass+ concerns are below:
- Reduce advanced bookings from 3 to 1
- Upon park check in, guests can make an additional Fastpass+ reservation
- After a Fastpass+ reservation is used or expires, guests can make additional reservations. No guest can have more than 2 at any one time
- Eliminate tiers
- Eliminate Fastpass+ where it doesn't belong (Shows, higher capacity attractions on mid to low traffic days)
- This eliminates the issue with Fastpass+ for nighttime shows
Especially since the commmando, winging it, approach is almost dead now. It was my preferred way to visit, and now it's not conducive to an enjoyable trip.
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