What if you could just enjoy the parks?

No refreshing. No scrambling. No staring at your phone in the parks. Just the rides. Just the food. Just the magic.

What a concierge actually does

A hotel concierge doesn't visit attractions for you — they handle the parts you can't be in two places for. The reservation that opens at 6:00 AM Eastern, exactly 60 days before you arrive. The Lightning Lane window that becomes available 18 minutes after you tap in. The wait-time drop that lasts six minutes before climbing again. Things that take attention right when you'd rather be doing something else.

Evercay watches all three on your behalf — pre-trip reservations, on-park-day Lightning Lane choreography, and live wait-time signals. One concierge from planning to park close, so you stop refreshing and start riding. Below is what a typical park day looks like with and without that watch in place.

A day without Evercay

5:50 AM Alarm goes off. Time to refresh Disney's site for cancellations.
6:58 AM Staring at your phone. Two minutes until Lightning Lane opens.
7:01 AM Tron is gone. Settle for your third choice.
9:30 AM On Space Mountain. Return window opened 3 minutes ago — didn't notice.
10:30 AM Check wait times. Everything's 90+ minutes.
12:15 PM Eating lunch. Forgot to book your next Lightning Lane. Lost the slot.
2:00 PM Exhausted. 4 rides. Kids are cranky. You've been on your phone all day.

Sound familiar?

A day with Evercay

2 weeks ago Space 220 alert — booked in 30 seconds.
7:00 AM Evercay books Tron, Space Mountain, and Slinky Dog. You're still in bed.
7:18 AM Swapped Tron to 9:15 — better time found.
9:15 AM Tap in at Tron. Next ride already booked.
6:00 PM 11 rides. All must-rides done. Best day ever.

That's what a concierge does.

Three things your concierge handles

Ready to meet your concierge?

Start with free Reservation Alerts. Park-day features when you're ready.