I would hate to have to venture out to a park if I did not feel like it in the pouring TS just to get to a Tusker House character breakfast...and then get slammed with a $40 no show fee!
I would hate to have to venture out to a park if I did not feel like it in the pouring TS just to get to a Tusker House character breakfast...and then get slammed with a $40 no show fee!
As the parks are not closed and transportation is running, it is not likely that a blanket waiver has been issued, although I am sure there will be more persons stopping by their resort concierge to ask for a waiver.
I am not there it was a hypothetical. And there is still the debate if it is 24 hours or a full day.
My point was that it would just add insult to injury that an already dampened vacation (pun intended) would be further antagonized if they forced people to venture out in downpours when it may not be that easy for some or they just dont want to get THAT wet, to avoid a fee! This isnt just typical rain.
Debby was a tropical storm that decided to flood florida. There are still places here in Jax that are flooded. We pray for rain and end up with more water then we can handle. My office is currently lakefront property.
Thanks. Since only some table service (TS) restaurants charge the no show fee I was thinking this was another DIS abbreviation. Figured I missed the memo !