So does this mean that they won’t cancel someone’s reservation and then re-open for those dates 7 days later? I.e. they’ll know 7 days ahead of when they’re finally ready to open?
Don’t think they can do that. People have reservations. They can’t wait day before to cancel flight or hotels off property or whatnot. It will have to be incremental but definiteMy guess is that we should take this new announcement to be, we are closed until we announce we are not. They will need some lead time to power up. So let's say Florida peaks in middle of April and by middle of May they are seeing numbers declining substantially, they will announce they are opening June 9th. That is once they have cleared it with the governor, CDC, etc.
Honestly, this is all Disney can do. So many unanswered questions for them.
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! ;-)
I also read it as 7 days after check in date.It says within 7 days of your check in date. I read that as up to 7 days after.
Don’t think they can do that. People have reservations. They can’t wait day before to cancel flight or hotels off property or whatnot. It will have to be in incremental but definite
So does this mean that they won’t cancel someone’s reservation and then re-open for those dates 7 days later? I.e. they’ll know 7 days ahead of when they’re finally ready to open?
I'm still.leaning to julyIt will be open in less than six months at the latest. If containment doesn’t work in this country, by that point there would be herd immunity with how fast this spreads.
Every part of the call center, even from home talk.to one another through chat module and at the moment noone knows a thing.I am sure that's a huge part of it. But one CM did an online chat with Guest Services...and even Guest Services had no info beyond the press release. I just don't understand why they waited this long to make the announcement if they had NONE of the logistics figured out. And I felt so bad for the CMs. They just sounded so confused and tired.
I think you might have misunderstood me. In my example, Disney gave 3-4 weeks notice before they opened. ( if it looks good mid-May, start ramping up to open mid June). That way people can make reservations. They can hire back who they need, etc. Otherwise, they have told you they are cancelling 7 days before unless you choose to cancel earlier.
Honestly, this is all Disney can do. So many unanswered questions for them.
Let me clarify. I was responding to the person who asked about her later trip and CL extra FPS.
I have several people close to me who work for Disney or Universal, in management and in other positions, 3 are relatives.
As far as an announcement from Disney on reopening or extending the closure, from the 2 people in management I speak to regularly, as of yesterday one of them had no communication from those above her other than they had been told they would receive further information today. One of them has been involved in discussions on plans as to what to do moving forward but what he told me I cannot relay because that would be inappropriate.
As far as call centers, my daughter works in one of the centers and they were given Thursday-Sunday off and will be working from home starting Monday. They had to do some extra training and find enough hardware to allow the CMs to work from home. There is a HUGE backlog of emails they will be going through and the phone qeue is crazy 2 minutes after lines open so you have to be patient. Waits have been up to an hour. It is not they dont have enough people, but, noone couldve prepared for this and the mass amounts of calls are overwhelming. Yes it is frustrating but they cant just move other people into those positions because A. Not enough hardware and B. the training for the call center varies by department and can be up to 8-12 weeks before they are even allowed on the floor.
And lastly my reasoning for believing this goes into June/July is having a several friends in the healthcare industry, inclusive of a spouse, who KNOWS what the hospital and social situation is in Florida right now and having a brother higher up in Universal management who has already been told not to expect any reopening until Memorial Day or afterwards. They are playing it by ear and are hoping for sooner, but, based on the environment here in Florida, they are preparing for longer.
Hope that clarifies my statement
This is a really interesting idea for an initial opening. Like, you have a “reservation” for a guided small group tour that will lead you through the park. Extremely limited capacity. Groups timed to avoid each other. It’s almost as if they would only be running guided VIP tours with no “free roaming” guests.I think Disney will reopen in 2020...but I think it will be a Discovery Cove experience for 2020. I'm sure a lot of smart corporate people are figuring out how Disney can make money, but keep to needed health and sanitation.
I totally see an open of a single park for a guided or pre-set experience - with people driving in, parking, walking in, and staying in groups under 10...and possibly staying for a limited amount of time.
If I was guessing which park could do this 1st...I'd actually think Animal Kingdom. I mean, the animals and trails are there anyway...and they are all outside...
And I think these would be "tours" and "tour priced", and possibly for only those 18+ (aka, those who can keep their hands to themselves). Designed for local folks only (so no flying, no hotels, etc)...
No, every investor in the world already figured out they are closed indefinitely.
Bold prediction: Disney World is not re-opening in 2020.
I was mostly just repeating what others had speculated - that they were waiting until late Friday to minimize impact. I agree, they should have already known. But.... there are a lot of things people should already be realizing these days and aren't☹
I wouldn't go this far. I think it'll be well into summer before the parks open in any form, and I think it will be a very minimal experience for quite awhile. But...to be fair, I suppose it's possible. Let's be realistic - crowded venues that hold tens of thousands of people are going to be the very last thing to re-open.
They can play without fans in the stands. They make a lot of money from the tv rights.Major league baseball may have something to say about that. I can't see them forcing a whole season to be scrapped.
They can play without fans in the stands. They make a lot of money from the tv rights.