I know this is kind of an annoying answer but I firmly believe they're taking a wait and see approach on many things, including discounts. Discounts are all about driving new bookings, and we're still a few weeks out at least until new bookings are permitted. Like what we were talking about with APs, it will all depend on what park availability looks like. I can tell you that guests who were
booked with a room discount for the resorts-only period who opted to modify their reservation were offered a slight discount (maybe 20%) on their new booking. It was done quietly though, so I think if there are any discounts to be had later this year, we won't be seeing them for some time.
On Monday, if possible, I'd highly recommend using a desktop computer if possible (given the amount of demand that will be on the system), but I'd imagine m.disneyworld.com (their mobile site) will also have access to the system. Not confirmed yet (just no
MDE).
I'm not saying you're wrong; it's certainly possible but we don't know. If you ask another CM, you'd probably get a different answer. I don't think it's fair to go after those with late 2020 and 2021 reservations if Disney doesn't provide any additional communication. If Disney doesn't clarify, then I don't blame anyone with tickets and a reservation for 2020 or 2021 for logging on to try to make a reservation. Now, if Disney does come out and say it will only be for a shorter window and those people are just logging on because they want to "see the system" or "practice," then you have a legitimate gripe. If Disney doesn't provide any additional communication, any crash is on Disney, not them. I do think they will provide quite a bit more info this weekend though.