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So this had nothing to do with guest safety, but rather Disney's greed.
From what I remember, the park reservation system had been an idea long before the pandemic, but was finalized to limit capacity once they reopened, based on state and federal guidelines as well as other factors. They never published what capacity was, but in the month or two after re-opening, there were definitely days that sold out for all ticket types.
However, how many spots they allowed into the buckets for certain ticket types was definitely something geared toward profit. What got them in trouble was selling AP's that had no block out dates, but then limiting the number of reservations in their bucket, while allowing the other buckets to continue to fill, leaving AP holders out in the cold, even though the park had not yet reached the overall capacity total that was in effect...which we now know is going to stay much lower than it had in the past before the pandemic.
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