4352What was your number?
DVC does not release that information.Does anyone know how many people they allow in for the event?
I never got an email with the registration info. I'm not surprised. I never do.
But I am surprised that my laptop keeps saying I can't log into the Disney Vacation Club website. Guess I'll try on my cell phone.
Same. I told my husband, i would check to see if spots open up. If we don't get it, we might cancel our trip since we have a cruise the following weekend so might just be easier not to go.I tried to get in to the June 29 event. It was the first time that one of my trips was during a Moonlight Magic event. Unfortunately it sold out when I was registering.
Perhaps more (almost all) schools being out?Did anyone else notice 6/29 was filled before 5/4? I thought that was odd but was glad, since we will be there 5/4.
Does anyone know how many people they allow in for the event?
Adding a new variable to your calculations: Many in the Virtual Queue were there on multiple devices; each device was a unique place in the queue but only one device would eventually book the reservation.I was wondering the same thing. I *think* I may have gotten a pretty high number 4718 and I got in for May 4th. So in my head I was thinking maybe they allow 5000 in the Queue. If half of that is 2500 (half for each day 5/4 and 6/29)
and they allow everyone 4 tickets each, that's 10,000 people per event. Although I believe today was only for those with Resort reservations so I'm sure they will add more. I also looked up the average attendance at EPCOT and that was about 35000. My guess is that DVC may allow 20-25,000 for the event, but this is just a guess and means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
I was close, got my confirmation 9:12am.I had 2 phones and one iPad going all on the same network. I got 817, 1152, and 3450 this morning. I don’t think different networks matter at all FWIW. I immediately closed the other 2 with higher numbers to get out of the queue on them and kept the one in the 800’s. I was completely registered at 9:10am EST.
Adding a new variable to your calculations: Many in the Virtual Queue were there on multiple devices; each device was a unique place in the queue but only one device would eventually book the reservation.
FWIW, I had three devices on three different network connections in the "waiting room" before the Event Registration opened. My T-Mo phone was awarded the lowest number (mid-300s) while my AT&T phone was in the low 4000s. My laptop was somewhere in between. Once I had completed the process on the "winning device," I shut down the browser window on the others, thus exiting the queue.
So ... those initial high VQ numbers were falsely inflated by multiple devices/connections per person.