joonyer;2442170 wrote: If they have truly eliminated stand-by access for lunch, then yes, to get a FP to eat BOG lunch it seems you must now be a Disney Resort guest.
That might explain why, when looking for MK fast passes last week for our January trip, that Be Our Guest wasn't an option. I assumed that it would be in among the other attractions. We're not staying on-site. That would explain it.
That stinks, BTW.
2002 - 2022: 20+ visits (POR, BW, All Stars, VWL, CSR, BLT, BC, SSR, CB, Dolphin, OKW, Poly, offsite x8)
DL - 1996, 2019
Next up - January 2023 short trip! We just want to try that 50th Anniversary chocolate monstrosity at Mexico!
azcavalier;2442231 wrote: That might explain why, when looking for MK fast passes last week for our January trip, that Be Our Guest wasn't an option. I assumed that it would be in among the other attractions. We're not staying on-site. That would explain it.
That stinks, BTW.
Nope, Be Our Guest is never listed as an option when looking at normal FP+ experiences, the only way to book one is to use the special website just for BOG reservations, which is https://beourguestlunch.disney.go.com .
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Goofy4TheWorld;2442234 wrote: Nope, Be Our Guest is never listed as an option when looking at normal FP+ experiences, the only way to book one is to use the special website just for BOG reservations, which is https://beourguestlunch.disney.go.com .
We are 30 days out and there isn't a single opening for any day of our trip. Slowly finding less and less reasons to get excited about continuing to go to Disney as our families vacation of choice.
Sep '15 - VWL/3 night Cruise on Dream
Jan '15 - BLT and Vero Beach
Jan '14 - Disneyland Hotel
Sept '13 - AKL
Jun '13 - Pop Century
Dec '12 - Saratoga Springs
Feb '12 - Port Orleans FQ
'10 - AS Music
'08 - Pop Century
'05 - Contemporary
'03 - Carribean Beach
'96 - offsite
'95 - offsite
Butters;2442339 wrote: We are 30 days out and there isn't a single opening for any day of our trip.
30 days is most likely outside the window of when times will open up. Many people have reported times to just start to show up around 20-27 days out, where nothing was available the day before. I recommend you just keep checking the website for the dates of your trip.
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NJGIRL;2442214 wrote: They have gone overboard with this fast pass stuff and are turning so many people off. In the last couple of weeks I have had so many people that have been loyal customers tell me that they are tired of the over planning and restrictions they have in place now.
Amen. I miss the old days, it was much easier when when all you had to do to experience your favorite attraction was wait in line. We seem to be headed to the point where in order to do any of the popular attractions you will have to reserve your time months in advance.
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Speedy1998;2442362 wrote: Amen. I miss the old days, it was much easier when when all you had to do to experience your favorite attraction was wait in line. We seem to be headed to the point where in order to do any of the popular attractions you will have to reserve your time months in advance.
Well, you can still wait in line for attractions if you want to. Problem is, nobody wants to wait anymore. Disney (and other theme park operators) had little choice but to try to satisfy the "instant gratification" desires of today's consumers.
On the other hand, you cannot just wait in line and hope to get a table at many of the popular restaurants, especially during peak seasons. I have more of a problem with having to have ADR's to get a table service meal than I do with the FP options for attractions. I think it would be great if they had a few good TS restaurants (at least one in each park) that did not take reservations at all, you know "first-come, first-served. You could at least get in line and wait for a table.
1971 (age 15) MK was new!
1974 off-site (Senior Trip)
1982 off-site
1988 off-site
May 2002 AS-Sports, with DW & kids
May 2004 Pop Century
Feb 2005 Wilderness Lodge
Oct 2006 Pop Century
Oct 2008 Camped at Fort Wilderness
Feb 2010 Cruise on the Wonder
Dec 2014 POFQ for Christmas!
Speedy1998;2442362 wrote: Amen. I miss the old days, it was much easier when when all you had to do to experience your favorite attraction was wait in line. We seem to be headed to the point where in order to do any of the popular attractions you will have to reserve your time months in advance.
If they keep going the the direction that they are I can see people not being able to do an attraction without FP. What they were doing with Toy Story is a great example. If I am paying the same price for admission as the next person I expect to be able to do every ride in the park...with no exceptions.
It will be no surprise to anyone that I do not care for this new FP system. Before FP I never minded waiting in line for an attraction....People will say that you still can, which is true, but with all the FP's, standby lines are much longer than they used to be and that's where I have a problem. IMO Disney has backed itself into a corner, one I can't see them getting out of. I feel they are going to start losing offsite visitors and locals. I enjoy going but will not continue to if I am being told I can not go on an attraction if I don't have an advanced FP....or the standby lines for the majority of the attractions are an hour long.
If this is the direction they want to go in they need to start adding many more quality attractions ...and fast. Not in the usual Disney timeline.
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
I agree with a lot of the last posters here.
All the planning has taken a lot of the spontaneous magic out of it for us.
But the folks I REALLY feel bad for are the brand new, first timers that visit. They will never have the kind of experience we were able to enjoy when we first walked through the gates with nothing but stars in our eyes. Discovering different rides, eating where ever sounded good, because they won't get into or onto anything fun. Their experience will not be a fun holiday and, for what it will probably cost them, they will never go back.
I see a lot of Disney vacation dreams turning to dust after they get there. So sad . . . :(
Shannon
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A practical question about BOG and using a FP for it.
So I got the email, we leave in two weeks. Managed to log on and go through all the hurdles, only to find no availability.
But if I had....
So I have 3 FP already set up for that day, if BOG is showing availability, do I have to delete a FP before reserving, or is the system intuitive enough that it recognized that I already hold three and then will it give me the option, at that point in the process, to delete one FP?
I wasn't able to get far enough to find out.
The Hitchhiking Ghost;2443958 wrote: A practical question about BOG and using a FP for it.
So I got the email, we leave in two weeks. Managed to log on and go through all the hurdles, only to find no availability.
But if I had....
So I have 3 FP already set up for that day, if BOG is showing availability, do I have to delete a FP before reserving, or is the system intuitive enough that it recognized that I already hold three and then will it give me the option, at that point in the process, to delete one FP?
I wasn't able to get far enough to find out.
NO, you do not have to delete one of your regular FP's to be eligible for a BOG lunch FP.
The BOG FP system is completely separate from your other MDE Fps. The BOG FP system is NOT linked to MDE FPs.
Whether you can get a BOG FP depends on availability of tables, and has nothing to do with your other FPs. Keep Trying & Good Luck!
1971 (age 15) MK was new!
1974 off-site (Senior Trip)
1982 off-site
1988 off-site
May 2002 AS-Sports, with DW & kids
May 2004 Pop Century
Feb 2005 Wilderness Lodge
Oct 2006 Pop Century
Oct 2008 Camped at Fort Wilderness
Feb 2010 Cruise on the Wonder
Dec 2014 POFQ for Christmas!
Last two visits, we were able to wait in the line to eat lunch. Sure, it was a long wait, but worth it. Don't think FP was an option open to the public at that time. Just in a test phase. Needless to say, I am pretty disappointed lunch sounds like it is FP only now.
Just tried https://beourguestlunch.disney.go.com/ for our trip in April. No surprise...nothing is available. Bummed I won't be able to eat a yummy Croque Monsieur and Lemon Meringue cupcake.:sad: :sob:
Is this restaurant really worth the wait? The food selections are not good for my family as we are all picky eaters and would prefer something lighter than meatloaf for lunch. Also, there are no characters (Sometimes Beast, right?) so why would people wait so long for this?
Tara
"It's a Small World after all..."
Oops. After doing some more reading, and checking with WDWDine, looks like it isn't FP only. That is something that is only an issue on extremely busy days. Thank goodness!!!
As for
minnie-mouse;2444020 wrote: Is this restaurant really worth the wait? The food selections are not good for my family as we are all picky eaters and would prefer something lighter than meatloaf for lunch. Also, there are no characters (Sometimes Beast, right?) so why would people wait so long for this?
In your case, no, it wouldn't be worth the wait. Everyone has different taste and preferences. I really enjoyed lunch, both times we ate there. The soup and sandwiches I've tried didn't seem heavy to me, but I could see how it might be for a lighter eater like yourself.
The decor seems to be the major draw for most people, and why I think it is so popular. I saw a lot of gawking and dawdling inside. We, personally, could care less. It is neat, but to be honest, if I never had to step inside to get my food faster, I wouldn't. We go just for the food.
It is the largest quick service menu in MK (I went on WDW's website to double check this bold claim). Not everyone in our group wants burgers..or hot dogs...or burritos. In the past, that meant we would trek to several different restaurants to get lunch for everyone. The time wasted at BOG equaled out for us, with a lot less walking.
angedeaile;2444030 wrote: ...It is the largest quick service menu in MK (I went on WDW's website to double check this bold claim)
I am too lazy this morning to actually check the facts, but I have a hard time believing that BOG has a larger menu than Cosmic Rays.
Coming up... ???
25 Jun CR Garden (1 day)
25 Jan Pop (MLK weekend)
19 May Disney Dream, Nov Pop
18 Oct ASMv
17 Jan POFQ (10k!)
16 (APs) Jan POR, Feb CSR, April ASMv, June BC, Oct Pop & Cabins, Dec ASMv & AKL & Pop
15 May Pop & CBR pirates
13 Oct ASMu & AoA
10 (APs) June CR, Oct AKL & Pop, Dec Pop
07 March ASMv
04 June POR
94 June Dixie Landings (I think)
The lunch menu at BOG is pretty much sandwiches, a couple of soups and salads (no burgers). But the food is very good. For Instance the turkey sandwich DW ordered was thick sliced actual carved turkey breast. Not that pre-processed turkey loaf stuff. It was delicious. My Roast Beef sandwich was juicy and delish, too. I don't think meatloaf is even on the lunch menu. There is braised pork with mashed potatoes, though.
1971 (age 15) MK was new!
1974 off-site (Senior Trip)
1982 off-site
1988 off-site
May 2002 AS-Sports, with DW & kids
May 2004 Pop Century
Feb 2005 Wilderness Lodge
Oct 2006 Pop Century
Oct 2008 Camped at Fort Wilderness
Feb 2010 Cruise on the Wonder
Dec 2014 POFQ for Christmas!
















