That’s just cutting off your nose to spite your face. I went to WDW for Christmas/NYE week for nearly 20 years. It is unbelievably busy. Why spend all of that money to be there to just mill around from one long line to another? Complain, throw a fit, grit your teeth and plan on forking over another $50 per person to enjoy the attractions.I'm very, very scared for Christmas week. Honestly wouldn't pay for that even though it may significantly reduce the number of rides we do. It's just ridiculous.
I agree. I went during Christmas + New Years a few years ago and it was insanely busy. I remember riding whatever Fastpass+ reservations I had and that was about it. My family and I are only doing 2 park days during Christmas this year and we plan on buying Genie+. We expect it to be around $50 and will be surprised if it's lower.That’s just cutting off your nose to spite your face. I went to WDW for Christmas/NYE week for nearly 20 years. It is unbelievably busy. Why spend all of that money to be there to just mill around from one long line to another? Complain, throw a fit, grit your teeth and plan on forking over another $50 per person to enjoy the attractions.
Same. As a family of 3 it’s easier compared to large families and at the end of the day we can afford it (even if I don’t like paying for it), but I will buy it for MK and Epcot/HS combo days. Do I like to pay for it? No. Could I take some stand and say “No I’m not giving into the man so I will stand here for 2 hours just to prove my point”? Sure, but I’m not willing to mess up my vacation for that. I would rather pay and not stand in super long lines. Now we will cut back on some things to make up for the price increase, so they aren’t necessarily getting more money out of me at the end...it’s just being shifted from one bucket to the other.That’s just cutting off your nose to spite your face. I went to WDW for Christmas/NYE week for nearly 20 years. It is unbelievably busy. Why spend all of that money to be there to just mill around from one long line to another? Complain, throw a fit, grit your teeth and plan on forking over another $50 per person to enjoy the attractions.
That is a great idea! I almost wish we would have done that for our trip next week. We are planning on doing more late nights than early mornings for the first time ever. The only downside is we wouldn't get EEH if not staying at deluxe. We still may try this if we ever return.We decided to move our Dec trip to an offsite hotel. The savings almost entirely pays for G+ and ILL (especially when you factor in the free breakfast) and since we are planning more late nights than early mornings the early entry is less of a benefit to us. But yeah, $29pp hurts.
I completely understand what you are saying. I have to see what ends up happening. Obviously we don't want to have all this invested and then only go on 1 ride. On the other hand, we have very tempered expectations so we are anticipating enjoying the festive mood and other entertainment. We know it's not going to be the same as other trips.That’s just cutting off your nose to spite your face. I went to WDW for Christmas/NYE week for nearly 20 years. It is unbelievably busy. Why spend all of that money to be there to just mill around from one long line to another? Complain, throw a fit, grit your teeth and plan on forking over another $50 per person to enjoy the attractions.
The only way you’ll wait in line for less than 45 minutes between 10 am and 10 pm will be with G+.I completely understand what you are saying. I have to see what ends up happening. Obviously we don't want to have all this invested and then only go on 1 ride. On the other hand, we have very tempered expectations so we are anticipating enjoying the festive mood and other entertainment. We know it's not going to be the same as other trips.
I wouldn't stay on a line longer than 45 minutes no matter the time of year, so that's an easy decision making process for me!
FOP has been that way for a few days now - absolutely nuts! Its like back to the early Pandora days! I remember reading posts saying "Friendly reminder that 350 minutes is NOT 3 hours and 50 minutes."Doesn't look like the surge pricing is easing standby waits any. Flight of Passage standby is currently showing a 4-hour wait.
RnRC, Frozen, and Slinky are all currently more than 2 hours.
Aagh!
FOP has been that way for a few days now - absolutely nuts! Its like back to the early Pandora days! I remember reading posts saying "Friendly reminder that 350 minutes is NOT 3 hours and 50 minutes."
ETA that the current standby wait for Tower of Terror is 220 minutes, or 3 hours and 40 minutes!!!
Good to know. I've just been spoiled the last 2 trips without G+ and didn't have to wait for that long. One was spring break and one was summer after they opened, so that doesn't count.The only way you’ll wait in line for less than 45 minutes between 10 am and 10 pm will be with G+.
I disagree. I think Disney needs to add more capacity to the non MK parks. I don't think another half day park would fix anything. Having more than 7 rides at AK and 9 at HS would.These inflated Genie + prices are disgusting. So disappointing.
There's only one solution to get the line wait times down = BUILD ANOTHER PARK!!!!
FOP has been particularly bad lately, moreso than the others. Any guesses why? It was 120 minutes within 10 minutes of an 8am regular park opening today and is currently 170 minutes. Its been pretty consistently a longer wait than RotR, which did not use to be true. I was not planning to buy an ILL for it on our upcoming trip, but I guess maybe I will have to. Trying to track rope drop and end of the night wait times.
This exactly.I disagree. I think Disney needs to add more capacity to the non MK parks. I don't think another half day park would fix anything. Having more than 7 rides at AK and 9 at HS would.