Yes we may have to take that route but I'm not sure how successful it will be... I don't think they will issue refunds...
And they will be given a strict script to follow.With this being so open ended call center is going to get flooded with people demanding to know if their trip on this date will go ahread or not.
They did say something like that. Indefinite and they are automatically cancelling reservations within the next 7 days. So, cancellations on a rolling weekly basis.I think Indefinite sends a strong message though and lets people that were on the fence feel better about cancelling
I do think that it would have been better if they said something like "indefinite and we will automatically cancel all vacations that were set to start before May 15th" or something like that
Keeping the customer happy is sort of a big part of the business they are in.And that's unfortunate, but Disney's job right now isn't to avoid inconveniencing people. They're being as honest as they can and can't commit to a date as this is a huge, complicated situation.
Soooo....they waited till last possible minute on Friday afternoon for stock market purposes?
Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.
Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.
Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.
And if that happens we are in a seriously bad situation all around.
Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.
We are in a seriously bad situation.
Edit: like Ryan said, I don’t want to lead us down this rabbit hole.Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.
From thier updated page "If no action is taken by you before your check-in date disney with automatially cancel your reservation within 7 days of the of the original check-in date"
They did say something like that. Indefinite and they are automatically cancelling reservations within the next 7 days. So, cancellations on a rolling weekly basis.
“If no action is taken by you before your check-in date for arrivals during the closure period, Disney will automatically cancel your reservation within 7 days of the original check-in date and process any refund due to the original form of payment.”
Edit to add: @Krandor beat me by 1 minute! ;-)
If that happens, I imagine most parks around the country will never reopen.
Another one of the nonsense posts...Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.