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20 Jul 21, 04:22 PM |
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Trying for More Ears
Join Date: Oct 08
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Doing 3 weeks?
How do people staying on disney manage with the dining credit offer if staying for 3 weeks. Do u have to do 2 separate bookings?
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20 Jul 21, 04:38 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 17
Location: Sussex
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Are you doing Disney only? Because of the removal of 21 day tickets, I think a lot of people going for 3 weeks are choosing to do other things in the third week (Universal, etc) because the cost of booking that third week at Disney is too high factoring in a second set of tickets.
But yes, if you want to do three weeks at Disney, the simplest way is have to do two bookings which includes two sets of tickets. If you just want to stay at Disney the whole time but do offsite things, you should still be able to do a 21 night stay however the tickets/dining will only be valid for 14. I would use it as an excuse to switch resorts though and do 14 nights with the offer and a week somewhere else on hotel only - potentially switching that final week to free nights once released if eligible. Then buy US tickets for any days you want in the parks that week. Edited at 04:53 PM. |
20 Jul 21, 04:40 PM |
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TBh that's not cost effective as you have to buy another set of passes so any Credit is offset by the £450 each per new pass. The other question to ask yourself, baring in mind you can get 15 days out of a 14 dayer, is how many times would "I" go during that last 6 days? To get any sort of value you would need to be park bound every day, otherwise far better to buy a MYW for the number of days required & just POP plus $900 isn't going to last 14 days anyway.
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21 Jul 21, 09:00 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Has the 21 day pass gone for good or just temporary due to the removal of certain offers due to the situation? Thanks
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21 Jul 21, 09:02 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 17
Location: Sussex
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22 Jul 21, 09:28 AM |
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Imagineer
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Robsie general consensus online is that they are gone for good but it doesn't really make any sense to keep the 14 day, in Disney's ideal world "we" would all have the same passes - basically how it was with the old Hoppers. Most Disney decisions are made with the Premium market in mind so will they be back? I'm more inclined to think that it makes more sense for them to get rid of the 14 too
SD
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22 Jul 21, 08:13 PM |
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The loss of the 21 day ticket really throws a spanner in the works. We have had to have a plan b (and c and d depending on if there’s free dining!). We are currently thinking of 4/5 nights at Universal then moving to the Disney resort. The first night we are staying at Disney we will spend the day at Universal then have a day at the resort the next day to try and stretch the 14 day tickets out. By not doing 21 day tickets Disney are losing out on us spending the whole stay on their property.
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22 Jul 21, 08:40 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Thanks both...I was thinking the same not having 21 day tickets will mean 7 less in Disney...loosing them revenue...if the 14 day went as well then we would need convincing to go at all!
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23 Jul 21, 03:16 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Unfortunately everything I’ve seen online indicates they won’t be returning. For us (who always got the 21 day ticket) it’s a big blow. From now on we will do less time onsite with the rest of the trip being at Universal next year as we have free tickets and elsewhere in the states going forwards.
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