wareagle57
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what would this mean for CM? Same volunteer skeleton crew they use for hurricane prep? Would be a nice way to make some money at double pay rather than Being out of work for weeks
I am sure all of these details are being worked out.what would this mean for CM? Same volunteer skeleton crew they use for hurricane prep? Would be a nice way to make some money at double pay rather than Being out of work for weeks
Am I crazy to drive down for a last big hurrah before the world ends? I've started packing...
I've got to imagine they are printing signage and working on informational material as we speak. Things are constantly changing. Lots still to be announced/decided too.
Me too, we are supposed to check in at Boardwalk on the 25th and vero the 29th.I'm curious if "resorts will remain open" means that they will remain open until they get all of the current guests out, but not admit any new check-ins? Or will they be operating as normal? At least until further notice... I realize a revised announcement of resort closures could occur at any time.
If the former, is it really fair to announce that resorts will remain open (implying that you can still show up and stay there as scheduled) if that turn out to not be the case?
We're supposed to check-in on Sunday. I'm envisioning getting there and being turned away even though the resorts are "open."Me too, we are supposed to check in at Boardwalk on the 25th and vero the 29th.
I'm curious if "resorts will remain open" means that they will remain open until they get all of the current guests out, but not admit any new check-ins? Or will they be operating as normal? At least until further notice... I realize a revised announcement of resort closures could occur at any time.
If the former, is it really fair to announce that resorts will remain open (implying that you can still show up and stay there as scheduled) if that turn out to not be the case?
Here's hoping that remains true and the resorts maintain at least semi-normal operations. We're obviously very disappointed that the parks are closed, but feel that we can salvage the trip if we can at least have a resort-only stay and not be turned away.I'm assuming that means they will stay open, just like most other hotels. It's the theme parks that put the large numbers of people all close together and touching the same surfaces. People don't really do that at the hotels except, perhaps, at restaurants, but I don't think people are any more at risk at a Disney restaurant than any other.
I should add that I think that a ban on interstate travel is clearly unconstitutional, but I have no idea what will happen.
Not yet.I assume Disney hasn't released much info yet on what they plan on doing about the AP holders yet either or Date Based Tickets. I know at the Asia resorts they extended APs for the length of the closure and Date Based Tickets were converted to Flexible Date tickets. I wonder what they plan on doing at DLR and WDW where the AP bases are fairly large. Has there been any news on this front?
I believe this is the best case scenario:
Summer heat air kicks the virus to the curb (or at least controls to a manageable spread) and somehow the economy doesn’t take the hit where millions of people are suddenly unemployed.
Weather the storm for a bit and have a vaccine by next spring.
It’s hard to think Disney World and most theme parks will be open without that scenario.
You think theme parks won’t open until there is a vaccine over a year away?
Doesn't help me -- those 16 extra days are in a blockout period for my FL pass.