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Pretty sure those are gone.We know they’re not doing the early hours for the hotel. What about the ticketed early morning magic?
Pretty sure those are gone.We know they’re not doing the early hours for the hotel. What about the ticketed early morning magic?
I doubt many schools will make online attendance and the turning in of homework optional as well. Can you imagine online schooling a kid while at WDW? Parents across America are tearing their hair out trying to do that from home. Zoom that Science class from the hotel room when the kid wants to play in WDW?A lot of schools are going to have staggered and optional attendance this fall. That might make a trip more attractive than it had been when you were actually pulling your kids from classes.
I’d be shocked if there are any before or after hours events for a long time. I think the Christmas Party could be the first after hours event to come back.We know they’re not doing the early hours for the hotel. What about the ticketed early morning magic?
We know they’re not doing the early hours for the hotel. What about the ticketed early morning magic?
I doubt many schools will make online attendance and the turning in of homework optional as well. Can you imagine online schooling a kid while at WDW? Parents across America are tearing their hair out trying to do that from home. Zoom that Science class from the hotel room when the kid wants to play in WDW?![]()
Maybe I'm picturing them wrong, but don't a lot of FP+ queues have points where they meet the regular queue? Some might be completely separate, but I think a lot of them would just be used to add real estate to one single line.
To be honest that is like a normal day lately with ride shutdowns
Oh I guess i meant more like using the FP+ line as a switchback. You go through that line and at some point go backwards through part of the regular line. Many of the attractions queues are intentionally mazelike to accommodate various lengths, so I would think they could be combined in such a way.All (most?) merge but wouldn’t be holding the same amount on each side.
Peter Pan for example has a way shorter FP line than SB line, so if they’re using both sides they’d have to almost reverse the normal ratio at the merge point. Some attractions don’t have that issue, I think the length of Soarin’ FP and SB are the same before the merge, for example. I’m sure they’ve got it figured out but just a random thought I had about logistics.
At least it isn’t lockers![]()
All (most?) merge but wouldn’t be holding the same amount on each side.
Peter Pan for example has a way shorter FP line than SB line, so if they’re using both sides they’d have to almost reverse the normal ratio at the merge point. Some attractions don’t have that issue, I think the length of Soarin’ FP and SB are the same before the merge, for example. I’m sure they’ve got it figured out but just a random thought I had about logistics.
At least it isn’t lockers![]()
Oh I guess i meant more like using the FP+ line as a switchback. You go through that line and at some point go backwards through part of the regular line. Many of the attractions queues are intentionally mazelike to accommodate various lengths, so I would think they could be combined in such a way.
Oh I guess i meant more like using the FP+ line as a switchback. You go through that line and at some point go backwards through part of the regular line. Many of the attractions queues are intentionally mazelike to accommodate various lengths, so I would think they could be combined in such a way.
I vaguely remember a day somewhat recently where all the MK mountains went down together![]()
That's what I think they have in mind. They are probably making some "stanchion" changes to incorporate the FP lines into the standby lines i.e. one really long line where they can foster social distancing.Oh I guess i meant more like using the FP+ line as a switchback. You go through that line and at some point go backwards through part of the regular line. Many of the attractions queues are intentionally mazelike to accommodate various lengths, so I would think they could be combined in such a way.
MK has some rough times right before the closure. Mountains down, peoplemover on fire, jungle cruise boat sinking. Oof
I think it began back when Maleficent caught fire.MK has some rough times right before the closure. Mountains down, peoplemover on fire, jungle cruise boat sinking. Oof
I think there is a different appeal now. Instead of fireworks, parades, & characters as the appeal, it’s guaranteed nighttime access to MK for X number of hours.I’d be shocked if there are any before or after hours events for a long time. I think the Christmas Party could be the first after hours event to come back.
In other words, you don't have a source.Go online, look up each hotel’s total rooms (you can find them on the press site, fan sites, and even Wikipedia if you’re lazy), and calculate it yourself. At one point, Disney even had this phrase (about 33,000 hotel rooms and villas) on their press site.
Also, I believe the number you’re reference is the average amount of occupied rooms. It also might not include DVC rooms, as Disney doesn’t consider those hotel rooms technically. They usually refer to DVC rooms as “units.” There is no way that number would be possible for both WDW and DLR.
MK has some rough times right before the closure. Mountains down, peoplemover on fire, jungle cruise boat sinking. Oof