Cruise and Theme Park Operational Updates due to Coronavirus

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Just got a survey from Universal asking under what conditions would I return if parks opened on September 1st. Lots of sample scenarios with state of hospital beds availability,
the past two weeks of the "curve" of positive cases, state of treatment and vaccine availability, and ppe and safety requirements for staff and guests. But also asked if all rides were opened and distance was enforced on all rides with cleaning after each rider and limited attendance of 50% would I pay double to go.
 
No one is ever going to give Chapek a chance as long as D’Amaro is around. I’m not savvy in the politics of those higher positions with Disney, but I haven’t seen Disney fans love someone as much as they love Josh, and his love for the parks and everything Disney just seems pure and genuine

I am SO glad he came over from DLR in time to be one of the faces of WDW during this pandemic.
 

They’ve been cancelling a week at a time. I assume that’s the pattern they’ll keep until they announce an opening date. It’s not like anyone has to let them keep their money, it’s voluntary.
Very true. But when you’re in this deep, and this close, I don’t know many people that would back out now, unless they have health concerns or future financial issues

I also believe airlines won’t let you cancel without the cancellation fees until your accommodations cancel. If you cancel your room, that’s voluntary and thus the airline would use that against you. I’m not entirely sure about that though
 
No one is ever going to give Chapek a chance as long as D’Amaro is around. I’m not savvy in the politics of those higher positions with Disney, but I haven’t seen Disney fans love someone as much as they love Josh, and his love for the parks and everything Disney just seems pure and genuine
I didn’t even know who he was up until all of this started, but I adore him. I have nothing against Chapek, I don’t delve that deep, but he’s just not .....magical. lol
 
Josh D'Amaro CM letter
Thursday, May 7, 2020


Hello everyone,

I hope that everyone is doing ok.

I continue to see nametags with blue tape almost everywhere I look. Your nametags display words like “ready,” “optimistic,” “tomorrow,” “strong” and so many more. It means a lot to me that you are maintaining your Disney spirit and remembering everything that makes our Disney Cast so special.

I’m sure that many of you have questions about what’s next for us as you hear about state and local guidelines allowing for the reopening of some Florida businesses. As we interpret what this means to the Walt Disney World Resort, I want you to know that we will not waver on our commitment to the well-being of you – our Cast – as well as our Guests. This will always be my top priority.

We are now preparing for a phased reopening of select locations owned by third-party operating participants at Disney Springs beginning on May 20 and, as you might imagine, we’ll start with limitations on capacity, parking and operating hours. To be clear, the rest of Walt Disney World Resort will remain closed including our parks and resort hotels.

During this initial phase, we look forward to welcoming Guests to experience Disney Springs in an environment that will include enhanced health and safety measures. This includes the implementation of several operational changes such as increased cleaning procedures, the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and Guests, limited-contact Guest service and additional safety training for our Cast. Dr. Pam Hymel, our chief medical officer for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products provided more details about these initiatives in a letter she shared earlier this week that you can read here.

The phased reopening of Disney Springs represents a first, exciting step for all of us. While just a small group of Cast Members will be involved with this first step, we will continue to keep you updated on what the future holds as this process evolves. More detailed information about Disney Springs’ reopening will be coming soon.

In the meantime, please keep your spirit of hope, courage and optimism alive. As I’ve said before, each day that passes is one day closer to all of us being together once again. Until that day, we will do our absolute best to maintain and protect the magic for all of our Cast Members.

I miss you all. Keep the magic alive in your own way until we see each other in person again.
Dude has a way with words- they practically ooze hopefulness! Perfect for what WDW needs right now!
 
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I can be honest with you. I would not go June 1. My res is not until end of August. So selfishly June 1 open would be great for us. Het a chance to watch the numbers, see how the modifications work out etc. but 2 things, I would not impose my reluctance to go on anyone nor would I “root” for anyone else to have their trip ruined. I planned my trip for April quite a while ago to be in WDW for my daughters sweet 16. Had every dining and FP she wanted. Got blown out 6 days before departure. So I get it all too well
BUT if it’s my prediction that there is much to do and see before an opening can be announced and I theorize that here . I am making a logical judgement and engaging with others to see their perspective. I don’t think 6/1 is logically possible. I hope I am completely wrong
Lastly thank you for engaging me with your perspective. Not enough people do that these days. I truly appreciate the discourse. And I hope you and yours get to go whenever you want with no issues and completely safely
I actually feel the opposite way. My trip is planned for 6/16-6/23 & I hope to be able to go then b/c I think when it first opens will be the safest.
 
Just got a survey from Universal asking under what conditions would I return if parks opened on September 1st. Lots of sample scenarios with state of hospital beds availability,
the past two weeks of the "curve" of positive cases, state of treatment and vaccine availability, and ppe and safety requirements for staff and guests. But also asked if all rides were opened and distance was enforced on all rides with cleaning after each rider and limited attendance of 50% would I pay double to go.
It seems everyone who has gotten that survey has a different opening date listed.
 
Josh D'Amaro CM letter
Thursday, May 7, 2020


Hello everyone,

I hope that everyone is doing ok.

I continue to see nametags with blue tape almost everywhere I look. Your nametags display words like “ready,” “optimistic,” “tomorrow,” “strong” and so many more. It means a lot to me that you are maintaining your Disney spirit and remembering everything that makes our Disney Cast so special.

I’m sure that many of you have questions about what’s next for us as you hear about state and local guidelines allowing for the reopening of some Florida businesses. As we interpret what this means to the Walt Disney World Resort, I want you to know that we will not waver on our commitment to the well-being of you – our Cast – as well as our Guests. This will always be my top priority.

We are now preparing for a phased reopening of select locations owned by third-party operating participants at Disney Springs beginning on May 20 and, as you might imagine, we’ll start with limitations on capacity, parking and operating hours. To be clear, the rest of Walt Disney World Resort will remain closed including our parks and resort hotels.

During this initial phase, we look forward to welcoming Guests to experience Disney Springs in an environment that will include enhanced health and safety measures. This includes the implementation of several operational changes such as increased cleaning procedures, the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and Guests, limited-contact Guest service and additional safety training for our Cast. Dr. Pam Hymel, our chief medical officer for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products provided more details about these initiatives in a letter she shared earlier this week that you can read here.

The phased reopening of Disney Springs represents a first, exciting step for all of us. While just a small group of Cast Members will be involved with this first step, we will continue to keep you updated on what the future holds as this process evolves. More detailed information about Disney Springs’ reopening will be coming soon.

In the meantime, please keep your spirit of hope, courage and optimism alive. As I’ve said before, each day that passes is one day closer to all of us being together once again. Until that day, we will do our absolute best to maintain and protect the magic for all of our Cast Members.

I miss you all. Keep the magic alive in your own way until we see each other in person again.
I love this man and what he brings to WDW
 
No one is ever going to give Chapek a chance as long as D’Amaro is around. I’m not savvy in the politics of those higher positions with Disney, but I haven’t seen Disney fans love someone as much as they love Josh, and his love for the parks and everything Disney just seems pure and genuine
I've only met him in person once, we spoke for just a bit but he's so personable, it felt like he was really paying attention to what i was saying, my DD has met him a couple of times while working and he remembered where he met her for the first time, which is impressive considering how many cm he was meeting a day when he first arrived. He just seems truly interested in the people
 
Josh D'Amaro CM letter
Thursday, May 7, 2020


Hello everyone,

I hope that everyone is doing ok.

I continue to see nametags with blue tape almost everywhere I look. Your nametags display words like “ready,” “optimistic,” “tomorrow,” “strong” and so many more. It means a lot to me that you are maintaining your Disney spirit and remembering everything that makes our Disney Cast so special.

I’m sure that many of you have questions about what’s next for us as you hear about state and local guidelines allowing for the reopening of some Florida businesses. As we interpret what this means to the Walt Disney World Resort, I want you to know that we will not waver on our commitment to the well-being of you – our Cast – as well as our Guests. This will always be my top priority.

We are now preparing for a phased reopening of select locations owned by third-party operating participants at Disney Springs beginning on May 20 and, as you might imagine, we’ll start with limitations on capacity, parking and operating hours. To be clear, the rest of Walt Disney World Resort will remain closed including our parks and resort hotels.

During this initial phase, we look forward to welcoming Guests to experience Disney Springs in an environment that will include enhanced health and safety measures. This includes the implementation of several operational changes such as increased cleaning procedures, the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and Guests, limited-contact Guest service and additional safety training for our Cast. Dr. Pam Hymel, our chief medical officer for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products provided more details about these initiatives in a letter she shared earlier this week that you can read here.

The phased reopening of Disney Springs represents a first, exciting step for all of us. While just a small group of Cast Members will be involved with this first step, we will continue to keep you updated on what the future holds as this process evolves. More detailed information about Disney Springs’ reopening will be coming soon.

In the meantime, please keep your spirit of hope, courage and optimism alive. As I’ve said before, each day that passes is one day closer to all of us being together once again. Until that day, we will do our absolute best to maintain and protect the magic for all of our Cast Members.

I miss you all. Keep the magic alive in your own way until we see each other in person again.
D'Amaro >>>>Chapek. Awesome genuine leader, embodies the Disney Magic.
 
I do think it’s interesting that WDW is putting out all of this information about phased reopenings and what thinks will look like as other Disney operations begin to resume.

I thought an update on DisneySprings.com and an update to the verbiage of DisneyWorld.com’s Temporary Closures notice would suffice. Yet they put out that DPB post from their Chief Medical Officer on Tuesday and now they’re putting up this statement about what a reopening would look like. I know Pete of The DIS compared it to “softening the ground,” and I’m inclined to agree. While I’m not necessarily onboard with the full opening on June 1 crowd, I do think we are closer to an opening than we might think.
 
It’s good they require masks because it will also deter a lot of people from going which is smart. I just wonder how they plan to enforce it. Are they going to warn you. Are they going to kick you out?
Yeah I guess this is what they want at first I guess? I just can’t see how anyone would find walking around wdw in the summer heat with a mask on fun. We won’t be going like that. I only have a few deal breakers & that’s one of them. Disappointing, but I guess it saves me $$.
 
Obviously. Disney is not starving nor abandoning their animals :sad2:

Not what I meant. Are they still AT the ranch or have they been moved elsewhere. The Tri-Circle D is actually not an ideal spot for housing horses. Insufficient turnout and right now the horses aren't even getting the exercise of daily trail rides and carriage rides etc. So I was wondering if they had perhaps been moved to a different facility during the shutdown.
 
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