Jrb1979
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I wonder if they don't open Epcot when they do reopen.Anything not already underway for sure. Anything already started can’t just be left.
I wonder if they don't open Epcot when they do reopen.Anything not already underway for sure. Anything already started can’t just be left.
I have a trip in December. I probably get to ride SSE again and Rat.
That outside shot for a soft opening of GotG is pretty toast though.![]()
I'm speaking more of the spine project, the new water features, even the two-story festival center? I really wanted to see all of that happen.![]()
I just hope Disney doesn't cave to pressure from a vocal few who want to wait for a vaccine to open. I don't know who these people are, who think life can't go on until there's a vaccine. We need to open businesses again once the amount of cases goes down (no, I'm not saying now). Then deal with hot spots if/when they occur.
Are there a lot people who are saying WDW should wait for a vaccine to open back up? I’ve followed this thread and haven’t seen much of that.
I have seen more posts about people not being *personally* comfortable going until the situation is stable, but are they saying WDW shouldn’t open until then either?
With a potentially high risk kid, we probably will not travel to WDW until there is a safe vaccine (or Covid 19 somehow mutates and disappears out of existence, there’s solid herd immunity, a good antiviral med, etc.) I think they’ll be able to open long before someone like me is comfortable bringing my family back. I don’t think WDW is opening for quite some time, but I do believe it will be before a vaccine is available.
I know, seems like things couldn't have happened at a worse time for EPCOT. At least World Showcase is still intact right?Poor Epcot. I was so looking forward to what it was going to become.
Let's hope that once the revenue starts coming in again, the projects come to life again.
That's an interesting thought Jrb1979 but seems any extra revenue they could generate will be much needed. On top of that, wouldn't that sort of devastate interest in the Epcot resorts? I'd much rather stay at the monorail resorts if Epcot's closed.I wonder if they don't open Epcot when they do reopen.
That's an interesting thought Jrb1979 but seems any extra revenue they could generate will be much needed. On top of that, wouldn't that sort of devastate interest in the Epcot resorts? I'd much rather stay at the monorail resorts if Epcot's closed.
I guess these tough decisions are why the CEO's make the big bucks![]()
There are several rumors floating about what will reopen when they do reopen WDW. I have seen several where Epcot is not the first thing to open.That's an interesting thought Jrb1979 but seems any extra revenue they could generate will be much needed. On top of that, wouldn't that sort of devastate interest in the Epcot resorts? I'd much rather stay at the monorail resorts if Epcot's closed.
I guess these tough decisions are why the CEO's make the big bucks![]()
Poor Epcot. I was so looking forward to what it was going to become.
Let's hope that once the revenue starts coming in again, the projects come to life again.
Harmonious pretty far along. It would be hard to just abandon that now. Delayed sure but don't see it scraped.I was just thinking about the new Epcot preview area today and how beautifully they highlighted all of the new things to come! DS12 and I were so excited. And also thinking how the nighttime show "Epcot Forever" might actually become "Epcot Forever" if they stop work on the new permanent show. Dang, this pandemic is a real bummer!![]()
I have so many thoughts on this pandemic and the way we handled it. I think in hindsight things would have been done differently, etc., etc. but won't get into it here, but boy just had a great conversation with some friends about it. And yes in the end when we finally get the testing done that we need (if ever) I think we may see that the "cure" was worse than the disease (yeah, I'm starting to lean that way). But I don't know...we need numbers. We need to know how many people have had it, we need to know how many people were cured, we need to know how many ended up needing hospitalizations, we need to know how many people didn't. What we don't need anymore is just numbers of deaths without the rest of the numbers - it's sensationalism, click-bait and only ups people's fears (rational or not).
I just hope Disney doesn't cave to pressure from a vocal few who want to wait for a vaccine to open. I don't know who these people are, who think life can't go on until there's a vaccine. We need to open businesses again once the amount of cases goes down (no, I'm not saying now). Then deal with hot spots if/when they occur.
So flippant the way people talk...open next year, wait for a vaccine....and if they never open again? Sure, life would go on, but it would be a lot less magical.![]()
I don't think people are prioritizing "magical" over not dying of a pandemic.
NYT just shared some news worth discussing I think...Disney will not be closed forever. It’s been less than a month.
I realize this thread is just people speculating and there isn’t any real news to share, but man this is a tough crowd.
Disney will not be closed forever. It’s been less than a month.
I realize this thread is just people speculating and there isn’t any real news to share, but man this is a tough crowd.
I get what you are saying, but I also find it alarming how easily people are willing to let businesses stay closed for an indefinite amount of time. It's actually mind-boggling.
Not every business is going to stay closed. I am not one of those who is saying that. I can't see WDW opening before any of the Asian Disney parks do.
Can you give info on it, I cant get the article to openNYT just shared some news worth discussing I think...