anthony2k7
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Looks like DLP have officially given up on their attempts to run live shows.
All of the other parks photographers actually tell you you can take the mask off for photos.But do they actually allow it in their rules? Or are they just not enforcing the rules as well as Disney?
I didn't watch but if they had their friend Maria with them, she had a das.I just started watching Resort TV1's live stream from MK and they tapped in to Thunder Mountain. Are they using a virtual queue? Both sides of the line open.
Seems a bad idea to me, people may assume they can take them off for their own photos as well then which they then take any and everywhereAll of the other parks photographers actually tell you you can take the mask off for photos.
You can take them off for your own photo. It's not a big deal. Takes only a second for a photo. I posted about all of our days in the here now and just back thread if you would like a more detailed account of all the parks around the area.Seems a bad idea to me, people may assume they can take them off for their own photos as well then which they then take any and everywhere
first day of new park hours, lets see how it goes. I'll be at MK tomorrow and DHS on Thursday for rope drop both days if anyone wants to watch live
Just a reminder of the new hours
Magic Kingdom Park: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. EPCOT: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sorry if this was shared previously, or has since changed since reopening but how is Universal handling park capacity and denying entry? I have a possible Oct Disney trip and made the necessary park reservations so I know if that trip happens I am ok. But for my possible Nov Universal trip, if we get there (fly in late no park until next AM) with tickets purchased before arriving can we be denied entry? I know the hotels are easy enough to cancel the day before but my concern is we fly down and our 3rd day we go to the parks and BAM entry denied due to reaching capacity.
This would make me happy if they opened it. Especially since I went ahead and scheduled a trip over Christmas week. I'm hoping we slowly hear more and more things opening, yay.
I do think though, the big 2 I want are not going to happen, but here's to hoping!
1. Epcot's candlelight processional
2. Remy's
And for a bonus 3rd, longer evening hours!
first day of new park hours, lets see how it goes. I'll be at MK tomorrow and DHS on Thursday for rope drop both days if anyone wants to watch live
Just a reminder of the new hours
Magic Kingdom Park: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. EPCOT: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Thanks! I am hopeful that it stays that way... just seems longer things are reopened the more people are ready and willing to go back so crowds in general are more than first few months of opening. With limited park hours we plan to get there at opening each day anyway but with no guarantee like Disney just adds an uncertainty to an already stressful planning situation.unless it's a holiday you most likely won't have any trouble.
I think the only time US and IOA have reached capacity is this past weekend, and occasionally on a Saturday for a few hours. And even then, usually doesn't reach capacity until a few hours into the day
Sorry if this was shared previously, or has since changed since reopening but how is Universal handling park capacity and denying entry? I have a possible Oct Disney trip and made the necessary park reservations so I know if that trip happens I am ok. But for my possible Nov Universal trip, if we get there (fly in late no park until next AM) with tickets purchased before arriving can we be denied entry? I know the hotels are easy enough to cancel the day before but my concern is we fly down and our 3rd day we go to the parks and BAM entry denied due to reaching capacity.
I was about to ask that.Are you staying at a Universal Hotel? They say they give those guests "priority access" so you shouldn't have an issue
All of the other parks photographers actually tell you you can take the mask off for photos.
Seems a bad idea to me, people may assume they can take them off for their own photos as well then which they then take any and everywhere
Other parks don't care if you take them off for a quick picture since you are stationary. Its really not much different then stepping aside to drink so water.
We moved from Aventura to the DoubleTree offsite since the only option was to move us to CBBR which we didn't want. The rate at the DoubleTree was so good I couldn't refuse adding a night LOL. We fly in the Wednesday the week before Thanksgiving, park days would be Thurs - Sunday flying home the Monday of Thanksgiving week. So I am hoping the first two days are "slow" and then weekend is a little more crowded but still better than normal levels and that we are leaving just before the real holiday rush comes.I was about to ask that.
In any case November won't see the parks reaching capacity at all, unless maybe Thanksgiving week?
Other parks don't care if you take them off for a quick picture since you are stationary. Its really not much different then stepping aside to drink so water.