That’s weird that signatures aren’t showing up then.
I *think* you can turn off the ability to see them which might be the case?
That’s weird that signatures aren’t showing up then.
Sounds like you live the hakuna matata life
I looked into it and yes you can under preferences. I never knew that!I *think* you can turn off the ability to see them which might be the case?
Everyone would just enjoy WDW so much more, and all the other guests by extension, if everyone's knickers were in 50% less of a twist, ya know?
The lines for SWL are going to be NUTS. You know why? Because SW is awesome and SWL is hopefully going to deliver on bringing that to life. Based on the Pandora work *I* am very optimistic.
Everyone is different though - I love the planning aspect and that lets me be very calm during our time at WDW because I have a plan - and I really am calm when we are there and if things don't work out, oh well, things happen. If we spent time thinking "what do you want to do? I don't know, what do you want to do?" that is when I get stressed out and my knickers twist
Our last trip to Florida we had a few days with my wife's family that lives there and she was in charge of planning activities for those days - and basically planned nothing to do then. I've never been more stressed in my life
I looked into it and yes you can under preferences. I never knew that!
If you look at the aerial images thread you can see where the parking lot expansions are happening. The new entrance will also bring in a new toll plaza. Once finished it will be larger but shouldn't be any different from the other parks in terms of logistics.I am also curious about the parking logistics with the new entrance. I presume they are going to be increasing the parking lot capacity, but not sure by how much.
If you look at the aerial images thread you can see where the parking lot expansions are happening. The new entrance will also bring in a new toll plaza. Once finished it will be larger but shouldn't be any different from the other parks in terms of logistics.
Buses are supposed to remain going their current way as that entrance will become bus only.Good images. Now, I wonder if the bus routing will remain the same or if that will go through the new toll plaza.
Buses are supposed to remain going their current way as that entrance will become bus only.
I agree. WDW is going to be in for a huge shock with the crowds. By that I mean, they will be larger than anything before and it will eventually upset people to the point that the reputation of WDW will suffer. People will complain to CMs, to social media, to their friends. The lines will be so bad that I wouldn't even be surprised to see fights and incidents from people losing their temper toward others and CMs. I don't mean to seem hyperbolic (too late?) but I see this going very poorly...unless they hard-cap the number of people allowed in to the area per day and really coordinate the FPs. It might even be a good idea to do FP ONLY.
FWIW, people are already complaining about the crowded parks and huge wait times. A couple of weekends ago, my wife found a non-disney, non-disney-fan travel website. Neither of us can remember which site, but a lot of the reviews of WDW were scathing. Huge crowds, long lines, high wait times, i'll never come back, those kinds of comments.
IMHO, Disney has a problem on their hands.
I do think Star Wars: GE will be interesting as I suspect there will be a lot of people that have never been to WDW before and are really only coming for Star Wars and won't be used to the crowds and how early you can book ADRs and booking FPs etc - it's one thing for a WDW vet to do all this things, another for a rookie
Feels like a Yogi Berra situation: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." .... it is such an odd problem Disney has that despite increasing ticket prices and room prices and making cuts elsewhere, they are still more and more popular - and now there isn't much of a "slow" time any more as well.
I do think Star Wars: GE will be interesting as I suspect there will be a lot of people that have never been to WDW before and are really only coming for Star Wars and won't be used to the crowds and how early you can book ADRs and booking FPs etc - it's one thing for a WDW vet to do all this things, another for a rookie
FWIW, people are already complaining about the crowded parks and huge wait times. A couple of weekends ago, my wife found a non-disney, non-disney-fan travel website. Neither of us can remember which site, but a lot of the reviews of WDW were scathing. Huge crowds, long lines, high wait times, i'll never come back, those kinds of comments.
IMHO, Disney has a problem on their hands.
But if you're thinking of those fans being the hardcore sci-fi types, they are VERY used to booking things in advance, for Dragoncon just as a for instance, you have to book a room a yearish in advance and they sell out the hotels in a number of minutes to an hour. People know that when the rooms open, you have to be online and ready to go. I even book that far in advance because you *have* to; I know I'm going to have to change my typical laissez-faire WDW planning if I want to see SWL. It sucks, but that's how much I want to see SWL. I think it's very likely they will only allow people with FP, or a reservation into the whole land as it'll quickly fill to capacity. Dragoncon is far more crowded than anything I've ever seen at WDW and FAR drunker. What I think will be interesting is that those types will show up in costume and won't have read that they can't. That could (really, I'm not being facetious) get ugly when they get turned away. I mean stormtroopers will go anywhere in their suits.
I've seen these type of reviews. Reading them, alot sound like folks who decided to go on the worst possible days (Christmas, New Years, etc...) and are rightfully (you might be able to fit 100,000 people in MK, but not safely) complaining about how crowded it was and how little they got done because of how crowded it was. Some just don't realize that if they went in say August, they would have a lot better experience than trying to cram in with 99,999 other people on Christmas/New Years Eve.
I'm actually wondering what the impact for much of 2019 will be - the expectation is that SWGE will open by the end of 2019 but we don't know exactly when, so, yeah, people will want to be there right when it opens but I wonder if more people are planning big trips for 2020 to ensure that it is open.
As much as I desire to see the end product of Star Wars, and even Toy Story land....I don't think I have any desire to go in the first 12 months.
I just assume let the intrepid pioneers figure out the tips and tricks through trial an error, I'll then read about it here, and learn from others pain.
A decade of business travel at a moments notice (seriously all of a sudden you gotta run home and pack and head for the airport same day) makes travel no big deal in general. Also, im usually just traveling with someone else equally nonplussed about the small stuff, so it's easy. If things so sideways, just grab a few drinks until things are chill again.
Everyone is different though - I love the planning aspect and that lets me be very calm during our time at WDW because I have a plan - and I really am calm when we are there and if things don't work out, oh well, things happen. If we spent time thinking "what do you want to do? I don't know, what do you want to do?" that is when I get stressed out and my knickers twist
Our last trip to Florida we had a few days with my wife's family that lives there and she was in charge of planning activities for those days - and basically planned nothing to do then. I've never been more stressed in my life
This is a great point. People ask me all the time about planning a trip and I always tell them you don't NEED a travel agent, but if you haven't done a trip in the last 5 years or so, you should probably use a strong Disney travel agent. It doesn't cost you anything, but it might be really helpful and the small disadvantages are outweighed by the help you can get.
Plus... I use a travel agent that runs a group I belong to, so for me it's just an easy way to throw a few bucks her way for something I appreciate without it costing me anything. I don't need one, she laughs when I warn her a week ahead my 499 is coming up, and usually by the time she reminds me it's my 180 or 60 day mark, I've already made my reservations, but I can bounce ideas off her and don't feel bad taking up some of her time.
For people planning on SW:GE, I've already told them to contact a travel agent because if you've got a family, and I'm at that stage where all my friends have a couple sprogs running around, you are going to have to plan and be prepared well in advance if you want to do the things revolving around Star Wars.
That's a fair point - though still think while they are used to lines and prlanning they still aren't used to WDW - AND (as you mention) WDW likely isn't ready for them!