Yep, gonna be a few confused folks wandering over. Not much Disney can do aside from make it clear at every step how it'll go. If someone isn't paying attention, oh well.I have to think a LOT of average folks that planned a trip for Star Wars are going to be very put out by not being able to enter the land.
Don’t know how that would work. ID is required to use this and your name is on the reservation. I don’t think you can transfer them to another person.I wonder if we are going to see a black market for these tickets. That would be deeply ironic for entrance into a smugglers den.
I thought the primary person has their name and the rest are "guest" is that not right?Don’t know how that would work. ID is required to use this and your name is on the reservation. I don’t think you can transfer them to another person.
Any guest over 18 is also required to present an ID according to the description given today.I thought the primary person has their name and the rest are "guest" is that not right?
I thought the primary person has their name and the rest are "guest" is that not right?
Correct you had to explicitly enter each person's name and it did say each guest over 18 needed government issued IDI was following the thread over on the DLR board and people reserving with guests had to enter each guest's name.
Given the huge number of resort rooms compared to California for the same sized land, I think they will have to go a different route.The reservations went so far for DL...can’t even imagine how fast they would go for WDW if they have a similar set up.
I mean the land will still have a capacity, so just like Pandora people are going to have to wait outside the land before they can be let in. This is in the case that they won't do reservations.And yet GE is the same size so only a finite number of people can be in it at the same time. Disney will need to come up with some system that keeps people from getting crushed not to mention the “guest experience”.
Yikes. This is pretty rough news for general guests, considering the reports of how many hotel guests booked several regular reservations in addition to their hotel slot. That should not have been allowed, IMO.Everything is gone for reservations are DL.
Not sure how you really control that.Yikes. This is pretty rough news for general guests, considering the reports of how many hotel guests booked several regular reservations in addition to their hotel slot. That should not have been allowed, IMO.
Disney dropped the ball on limiting people to one visit. Bummer for all those who were disappointed today!
Could they not have limited each guest to 1 timeslot between opening and the end of June? I would think it would be pretty easy to control, since you need a Disney account to book a timeslot, right?Not sure how you really control that.