It used to be fun (for WDW) - especially when you had your tickets 60+ days out and were staying on property. Yeah it may have been hectic at first between me and my wife on three different devices locking in the FP+ selections and dining (180 days out), but it paid off in a more relaxed time once there. Was fun swapping out attractions/times, too, once there. Now it's different, mainly because of how much extra it costs to do what was free pre-covid.
I feel bad for the people that chimed in and said that this was a bad idea and got overruled. That’s article basically says…get drunk at our bar, play your angriest music on a Ferris wheel, and shoot at some targets using a mini assault rifle.
My wife and I are planning on visiting Japan in May of next year. We're definitely going to visit DisneySea while were there. Is it also worth visiting Universal while were there? Based on my research it looks like they have some legacy rides and the Nintendo land. I did read though that it can be extremely packed and sometime you can't get a ticket to visit the Nintendo area. I'm curious if I should just wait until they open epic universe in Orlando
My wife and kid just got hired for a T-Mobile commercial that'll pay them enough money to cover our Jan 2023 trip tickets to WDW, so, very excited for that. $1400 for tickets alone is legit insane, but it's all my kids have been talking about since I left to look forward to when I get back home. Already have Shades of Green booked, too, which helps tremendously money wise.
Conor Murphy wearing a spirit jersey on stage right now Foxing the official band of WDW give me a nighttime fireworks show set to their music
This would be really cool, especially in conjunction with the rumored Ministry of Magic ride/experience.
I've already talked to a few friends about going to Epic Universe opening week because those opportunities don't come up often. I'm prepared for it to be hell but worth it.