Cruise and Theme Park Operational Updates due to Coronavirus

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I have no doubt that there are quite a few DVC members who would do a resort-only stay, but I think the problem for Disney is that they don’t get much revenue from DVC members staying on property and not going into the parks. The only incentive to reopen for DVC members is to start getting themselves out of the massive hole there in with inventory down the line. Disney already has the DVC members’ “hotel” money; they only gain any auxiliary expenditures. Yes, Disney could make some money from merchandise sales and dining, but without the parks open, they’d have to also limit what shops and restaurants are open at the resorts as well (like they did at Shanghai).

The other added complication is that for most of the DVC “resorts,” they’d also need to open “cash”-side hotel facilities, which house the feature pools, dining, shopping, and even check-in facilities in some cases. That just adds to the cost. At that point, why not just open up the hotel side for “cash guests?” Except that even just the same proportion of “cash” guests are not likely to go down to WDW for a resort-only stay. Either way, it’s not necessarily a given that Disney would be making any more money than they are now with the added operating costs.

I think we might see the DVC resorts (and perhaps their corresponding “cash” sides) come online before the parks, but I think we’re talking about weeks before a park opens, not months.
It wont cost Disney to open DVC all cost are paid with members dues. It would cost to open cash side but they could do that with a skeleton crew and they might get a few reservations if they offer discounts.
 
Isn't Disney supposed to present their concrete plans for reopening this week? Or was that last week and I missed it? Any details anywhere yet?
 

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SaintManiac just posted in the modified thread that a poster on WDWMagic said to expect a date (from Disney) by Friday EOB.

Unless something goes totally awry, I would think many things are pointing to that happening
 
SaintManiac just posted in the modified thread that a poster on WDWMagic said to expect a date (from Disney) by Friday EOB.

Unless something goes totally awry, I would think many things are pointing to that happening
Its good to hear a possible opening date. With them announcing by EOB Friday it could mean they are opening later then people hope. The reason I say that is if they announce it at EOB Friday it won't affect their stock for the weekend
 
Its good to hear a possible opening date. With them announcing by EOB Friday it could mean they are opening later then people hope. The reason I say that is if they announce it at EOB Friday it won't affect their stock for the weekend

Maybe. But it would be rather pointless to announce a date and guidelines if its months in the future. I think anywhere between the June 15th and July 15th range is entirely possible.


EOB - End of Business (day)
 
Its good to hear a possible opening date. With them announcing by EOB Friday it could mean they are opening later then people hope. The reason I say that is if they announce it at EOB Friday it won't affect their stock for the weekend

That’s what I was thinking. Wednesday/Thursday = mid June opening. Friday = late June / July opening.
 
It wont cost Disney to open DVC all cost are paid with members dues. It would cost to open cash side but they could do that with a skeleton crew and they might get a few reservations if they offer discounts.
Membership dues only pertain to the DVC “side” of the resort and don’t even cover every operating cost for that side, especially around staffing and management. If annual dues that we’re already coming in fully covered the cost of running a timeshare resort, then why would any have closed? There was never any legislation in Florida that shut down hotels and timeshares. At those mixed used resorts, they also don’t pay for front desk personnel, shopping and dining facilities, bell services, and many other front of house positions and costs. Also generally a “skeleton crew” is what the resorts are employing right now to maintain the hotels and keep them in good condition. Disney’s not going to operate those hotels with skeleton crews or even radically reduced crews, because that would mean they’re not filling nearly enough rooms to be making the “positive contribution” that Chapek discussed. Theoretically, the DVC resorts could be open right now, but I think it’s telling that they’re not.
 
It would be lovely to get a finalized date this week. I'm looking forward to firming up the rest of my summer plans! I think we are definitely close to a date even without this new Friday rumor.

I just can't see Disney letting Universal actually reopen without so much as a peep as to when they plan to reopen themselves. Disney can save a lot of potentially lost reservations by saying something before Universal opens.
 
SaintManiac just posted in the modified thread that a poster on WDWMagic said to expect a date (from Disney) by Friday EOB.

Unless something goes totally awry, I would think many things are pointing to that happening
Certainly doesn’t jibe with a Wed. presentation.
 
Certainly doesn’t jibe with a Wed. presentation.

It would if they wait for the Governor to ok it, and say "as early as" instead of "on" during the presentation. The date impacts way more than just vacations, and even WDW themselves, suppliers, county infrastructure, and more also has to be ready. So "early as" would still be pretty close to an actual date.
 
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