Dan Murphy
We are family.
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2000
It's been wonky for me for 20 years.The Disney website has been wonky for me lately
It's been wonky for me for 20 years.The Disney website has been wonky for me lately
Yes. It would be unlikely that you could score FOP....
Silly question, but we did a throwaway and decided to just make it a package (tickets and dining plan) since our trip was short and we wouldn't be able to get discount tickets for a 2-day trip elsewhere.
My question is are we only able to get our refillable mugs at the resort? I would hate to miss out on 11 refillable mugs, but with only two days and never having been before, I would seriously hate spending valuable time going to the resort when we wouldn't need to otherwise. Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks!
Yes, refillable mugs are available ONLY at the resorts, and you can only refill them at the resorts. They are worthless in the parks and at Disney Springs.
Thank you! It makes more sense now that I know they are for resort use only. The said, I'm assuming we can just get them on our check out day for souvenirs since we don't plan on using them in the resorts at all.
The poster who will go to the Resort to pick up her mugs is purchasing a one-night package. This package includes a mug for each person.What am I missing about the refillable mugs? We buy and use them when we have a resort stay but I think they make zero sense for a throwaway room. They cost $18 each and are very generic looking. You could get a much higher quality tumbler in the parks or Disney Springs for the same price or less.
That explains it - thanks very much.The poster who will go to the Resort to pick up her mugs is purchasing a one-night package. This package includes a mug for each person.
Yes. Separately linked tickets open up all 60 days + Length of Stay FP Booking.Does that mean, for FP+ purposes, that I would really get 55 day advance FPs for that first day?
No, there would be no advantage to doing that, at 60 days from the Sunday, you can book FPs for the Sunday and Monday at the same time, then 60 days from the Tuesday you can book that day, then the next day you can book the Wednesday etc. So it is only the Monday you can book at more than 60 days out.I have a college degree... and having 2 kids hasn't made me lose that many brain cells... yet I still can't wrap my mind around the rolling days thing. So if I have a throwaway room booked on the first night of our trip - Sunday to Monday - and I am trying to get FOP FP.... would it be advantageous to move my AK day from Friday to Tuesday (the earliest I can move it to, Sunday - MK and Monday - EP are set in stone)?
Sounds like a good plan if the number$ work in your favor.Not a throwaway room, but similar concept. We are going on a Disney cruise to be followed by the parks. It looks like free dining will end the day before our cruise ends. Are we able to book our hotel for the day before we arrive in order to qualify for free dining? We would be staying at the resort, just not the first night.
Not a throwaway room, but similar concept. We are going on a Disney cruise to be followed by the parks. It looks like free dining will end the day before our cruise ends. Are we able to book our hotel for the day before we arrive in order to qualify for free dining? We would be staying at the resort, just not the first night.
Because you only have a total of “1” Message, the explanation did not reach you.Hi. I just had a reply here deleted. Can the Deleter send me a direct message please so I can better understand why and not be a repeat offender.
Thanks.