TheMaxRebo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2008
Thanks. This is just so foreign to how we do Disney. We are non-planners. We book our trips 8 or 10 weeks in advance. We stay offsite. We decide which park to go to each day the night before. We don't book ADRs. We rarely book FPs 30 days out (we do those the night before too).
To have to decide which days we will go to which parks weeks or months in advance - I don't even know where to start with that. It's really a crap shoot. Has there been much in the way of next day availability? If we're booked at Epcot tomorrow and it's going to rain, can we switch to a different park?
I guess we have to sit down and figure out how many park days we want and think about how we want to spend them. And of course this is also complicated because we know very little about the event itself. Will we want to do the parks on the days of the events or will we be spending the whole day at the Contemporary? How do you plan any of that?
As to availability - generally for people with regular tickets and or resorts stays there is quite a bit of availability - especially for parks other than DHS and especially for midweek. So if you were staying on site or had day tickets for this week, you very likely could just wait until night before or could change night before
If you are an offsite passholder, then there is less availability, especially on weekends
Of course, that is for now, who the heck knows what it will be like in March. Maybe harder as closer to spring break, maybe easier as they would have expanded capacity by then