HuskieJohn
3/2015-BLT & planning arrival at AKL 6/17/2022
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Disney is at this point a ski resort waiting on it to snow. Why would they cancel reservations a month out when it could snow next weekRight. It's clear to me Disney really wants to reopen as soon as it is possible to do so. That means, they don't want to cancel people in the next XX number of week/months because then they may miss on bookings when they reopen.
And can ya'll imagine what a disaster it would be if they cancelled all the way to XX date and then they reopen? People are complaining about the last-minute cancellations, but I think it would be much worse to get cancelled and then it turns out that they are able to open.
What? They were responding to a post that literally said they were upset about finding out through email.Calling isn't necessarily what's being asked here. A simple email will do. And yes, that's do-able.
I suspect Disney blanket cancelled all ADRs made through them so anyone who still intends to go to DS during this time should contact the restaurant direct.My ADR for Morimoto Asia in DS on 6/5 was just cancelled. I'm not sure if Morimoto Asia is operated by Disney. If so, that seems to be an indication that they may not be planning on opening the Disney owned restaurants until after that at least...
But one would assume they have more resort rooms booked on property, requiring more capacity than, for example, a random weeknight in August. I don't think they're going to pick random reservations to cancel just so they can be open on the Fourth. Anyways, Fourth of July is generally the second busiest day of the year behind NYE; common sense says there's no way they'd open up and start testing these new protocols on a weekend which has some of the highest demand for the year. Yes, they could limit it, but they'd be putting just-implemented systems like park reservation systems under ridiculous pressure.They can control crowds with limited hotels and park tickets for reduced capacity. The holiday won’t have anything to do with capacity other than hitting it sooner on a holiday weekend versus a random day.
Mine is still showing in MDE and I haven’t received a cancellation email for June 24.Curious - has anyone had their Fireworks Dessert Party booking ( if you had one, obviously ) cancelled ?
( Via email, or maybe disappearing from MDE?)
(For dates AFTER June 6-7) - or whatever the most recent cancellation dates are? I have the Garden Party booked for July and pretty sure that's not happening
I've got to get advanced approval for holidays. Taking reservations says, "We'll be ready for you then".I disagree. If people want to speculate on when they can go, let them. That way you have an idea of demand and you can space out reservations. It's very valuable data and probably why they said any capacity they open at they can fill. Disney is doing it with a very minimal reservation fee and a very liberal cancel at any time and we'll give you your money back policy. Honestly, it's up to people not to go crazy when indefinitely actually means indefinitely.
I agree that USO is also super fun as a solo. It's almost more so, especially if you stay on property. Their hotels are great & some are walking distance to the parks. Since you park hop through CityWalk or on the train, there's less of the planes trains & automobiles hassle (or monorails, busses, and boats) when you're just staring at your phone alone waiting to get to the next park. I like that they have more single rider lines too! I do feel like USO is sort of like DLR - you can get a ton done in a day or two. That being said, multiday tickets are cheap compared to Disney and I seriously love their "deluxe" resorts.Thank you for the info. I'm perfectly fine by myself at Disney. Just wasn't too sure about UO. I love HP, so I've been wanting to go. I was waiting for when I finally move to Florida, but I think that maybe too long of a wait as selling a home in Illinois is pipe dream right now.
This issue here is advanced warning. A week advance warning isn't sufficientWhat? They were responding to a post that literally said they were upset about finding out through email.
I think the week out canceling of DVC is for legal reasons. If they cancel further out and the state tells them timeshares can open in a week they have probably put themselves in legal jeopardy when it comes denying people the right to use their property.Safe to say Disney is not leading the charge. I personally assumed the Universal and smaller parks like Six Flags would wait for Disney to see what they do. Obviously not the case and good for them.
It’s not about who’s opening the earliest. It’s about communication. I feel for everyone on here. As for DVC, the idea that they are cancelling reservations only a week out is ludicrous.
I have two contracts with DVC. BLT and AKL. Just agreed to sell to third party and waiting to see if DW will match. Got a crappy price for them but don’t care. Shame.
I've got to get advanced approval for holidays. Taking reservations says, "We'll be ready for you then".
Considering that Florida is already in their opening phases, I think a week at a time makes sense. We have to understand that Disney also wants to open as soon as they can because they are hemorrhaging money right now each day they are closed. If they cancel months at a time, and then the first week of June the Governor is like "EVERYTHING IS OPEN WOOPIE!" then Disney is SOL on all those reservations they cancelled.This issue here is advanced warning. A week advance warning isn't sufficient
link??Disney has announced that they have come to an agreement with unions on the safety measures for workers related to opening of Disney World. One step closer.....
Safe to say Disney is not leading the charge. I personally assumed the Universal and smaller parks like Six Flags would wait for Disney to see what they do. Obviously not the case and good for them.
It’s not about who’s opening the earliest. It’s about communication. I feel for everyone on here. As for DVC, the idea that they are cancelling reservations only a week out is ludicrous.
I have two contracts with DVC. BLT and AKL. Just agreed to sell to third party and waiting to see if DW will match. Got a crappy price for them but don’t care. Shame.
We're in the middle of a pandemic that shut down the world in an unprecedented manner. If you want to try and book a vacation while it was still going on, you took your chances. Maybe it pays off for some, clearly it didn't pay off for others. I'm just amazed that people thought Disney had some magic crystal ball a couple months ago, especially after they basically panic closed on short notice. Disney took a gamble, the people who booked took a gamble, and both lost to some degree.
The place only FEELS magical, it doesn't actually have a magic mirror.
Next you are going to tell me disney can't control the weather.