mmackeymouse
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The decisions being made are not really about fairness but are purely business-minded (i.e. what can the business handle and how we can maximize what we've got). That's something I think most of us can agree on. Believe it or not, that's also something of a departure for Disney. We (myself included) hound them for things like the cabana tents in Tomorrowland, but at the same time, most other amusement/theme park operators with the sort of lines WDW sees would have started charging for a queue bypass option years ago. With Disney, it's always been this delicate balance between business and what guests perceive as fairness. Due this severe interruption, that balance has shifted for the moment. They're not trying to upset guests; they're trying to make the logistical needs meet with the business needs meet with the Guest Experience. That's going to mean disappointment, but if you go in with an open mind (understanding you may not stay at the resort you want or even your second choice, you may not go a park everyday, you may not dine where, when, or how you want, you may not have everything offered you want and what is offered might cost more etc...), it is my understanding you'll be fine. That's all I feel comfortable saying at the moment.
See, this is where they/you lose me.
The people that will be going the next few months, for the most part, are the lifers. The die hards.
These people love Disney SO much that they are willing to sacrifice the experience. And, rather than thank them. Rather than some sort of gesture to honor them for their loyalty, Disney would actually choose to stick it to them? That bugs me. That, I am not sure I could ever forget.
A poster in the resorts forum was charged to involuntarily move from BWI to OKW.
Wow, I would certainly be unhappy about this.
And I love Old Key West, don't get me wrong.
For some perspective.....
Kennedy Space Center is open everyday from 10am-4pm. Their ticket system has entry times from 10am until 12pm in increments of every half hour.
I guess Disney will do something like this. But missing 3 or 4 hours and still paying full price wont sit well with people.
As it shouldn't.
Me! Me! I'm people!
How could it be possibly be fair that someone who gets in there for 6 hours pays the same or more as someone who gets in there for 9 hours? If it's voluntary, if it's optional, that's one thing.
It's already hard to return to the parks with 6pm (AK) or 7pm (MK) closings. If now, you can't arrive until 10:30-11, you really won't get much done before your afternoon break.


















Afternoon break? That's cute.
With those hours...that's a big fat nope from me, dawg.
Some conclusions turn out to be right in the end. Case and point, the NBA players being able to go to the theme parks. That was never even a rumor and people got worked up. Then it was said that it definitely wont happen. And now Disney is saying its up to the NBA
Exactly....that's the thing that is frustrating about it. It's up in the air, subject to change, and seemingly on the whim of the NBA.
If we knew that A, B, C and them's the rules.....well okay. At least we know.
But, the fact that it's "Wellll........it's up to the NBA," basically gives people no clarity at all.
Don't take an afternoon break in July is equal to please take me directly to the hospital due to heat stroke. It may more for some people but not all.
Well, maybe Disney should have thought of that. Maybe they should have opened 8-12 and 6-10. Same number of hours, but at least out of the harsh mid-day heat.
But, they made their bed by shortening the hours, and shortening them to the worst possible hours. So...guess they'll have to lie in it.