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They are officially saying they have nothing to say on that topic.So wait...now Disney is saying that non-DVC resorts may not be open when the parks are open??
They are officially saying they have nothing to say on that topic.So wait...now Disney is saying that non-DVC resorts may not be open when the parks are open??
can't imagine they'd really police that honestly.But what about lounging by the pool?...
Thats how I read it. It would be nice to know where people are going to sleep when they go there. Universal is looking VERY tempting right now. This also proves that Disney wasn't ready to open this early.So wait...now Disney is saying that non-DVC resorts may not be open when the parks are open??
We HOPE not. It would be horrid. But..... Dinsey.can't imagine they'd really police that honestly.
When I checked earlier it hadn’t changed, but now it has. DH’s tickets were for 7/13-7/23 & now say 9/2021. I have an AP & it hasn’t changed yet.Those of you who had your ticket expiration day expended, what were your original dates. Some friends had a late March trip booked, but obviously that didn't happen. Their tickets were extended to Dec. 15th, 2020. Is there any hope of it extending to 2021?
I really think they were trying to follow CA's lead. Most decisions they make seem to come from out there. They are in a completely different world out there.Thats how I read it. It would be nice to know where people are going to sleep when they go there. Universal is looking VERY tempting right now. This also proves that Disney wasn't ready to open this early.
Fingers crossed!Super late response, but airlines should be able to at least give you a voucher for your flight costs, if not a refund. I think they have to right now. I also have September flights (although leaving Central FL, not going to) and am kinda waiting to decide, but I'm fairly sure Delta will at least give us vouchers for future use.
like there's no way they will be policing the hallways or say walkway from BC to Epcot. If you don't have it on by the time you get to the bus or temp check they'll say something but otherwise...We HOPE not. It would be horrid. But..... Dinsey.
Thanks for letting me know! I just checked again, and my friends' tickets haven't changed yet, but I'll definitely keep checking after seeing your update. My AP hasn't changed yet either.When I checked earlier it hadn’t changed, but now it has. DH’s tickets were for 7/13-7/23 & now say 9/2021. I have an AP & it hasn’t changed yet.
So is it saying those soft openings will be before 7/11 & 7/11 is to the general public (who have reserved a spot).The previews will probably be only a couple of days before the July 11th date.
They are opening DVC early because they really have no choice. They are bound by contract to open ASAP.
I would think it would have to be at least for MK and AK since those are opening that day. Maybe they'd do softs for the other 2 starting on the 11th. I guess we'll have to wait and see.So is it saying those soft openings will be before 7/11 & 7/11 is to the general public (who have reserved a spot).
It could also just prove that they weren’t ready to make a blanket statement about resorts until they get approval and/or that they plan to make specific announcements about specific resorts.Thats how I read it. It would be nice to know where people are going to sleep when they go there. Universal is looking VERY tempting right now. This also proves that Disney wasn't ready to open this early.
Seems like Disney is scrambling right now with the new reservation system. Maybe the rumors were right they got caught off guard by Universal and did plan on August open."Soon." Which in Disney speak means sometime before the parks open. Super helpful, right?
I'm wondering if they're simply not going to open all the resorts at first and consolidate them, moving current bookings around. Perhaps they edited out resorts from the language because not every resort will be openIt could also just prove that they weren’t ready to make a blanket statement about resorts until they get approval and/or that they plan to make specific announcements about specific resorts.
Could also mean LeBron isn’t finished picking out his resort of choice.It could also just prove that they weren’t ready to make a blanket statement about resorts until they get approval and/or that they plan to make specific announcements about specific resorts.
Airlines only have to refund you if your flight is cancelled by them. Many airlines have given customers the opportunity to cancel for vouchers or make changes for a certain time period but the airlines are under no obligation to do so. Lucky for you Delta has been one of the easiest of the carriers to work with and they are doing vouchers/changes for flights through 9/30 so you're covered.Super late response, but airlines should be able to at least give you a voucher for your flight costs, if not a refund. I think they have to right now. I also have September flights (although leaving Central FL, not going to) and am kinda waiting to decide, but I'm fairly sure Delta will at least give us vouchers for future use.
I wonder if the softs will be DVC only. If they involve FL Res APs (those that can drive over for the day), they’d have to give some notice and/or take reservations for the park involved.I would think it would have to be at least for MK and AK since those are opening that day. Maybe they'd do softs for the other 2 starting on the 11th. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
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Bummer for your DS!Originally I was very frustrated by the lack of communication from Disney in regards to the June reservations as my 18 year old son has/had a vacation starting June 28th. I still do not think they handled the June and early July reservations very well. In regards to the new restrictions, I am not upset about them. I have a trip booked the first week of September that I will likely cancel as I will not be comfortable in the heat with a mask, but I am very happy that some people will still go. The people who do go will allow thousands of people to go back to work and allows Disney to continue to bring in some revenue. I will lose the money I paid for my flights as I did not buy insurance, but that is my fault not Disney’s. So this year I will spend my vacation locally and bank the extra money I am saving so I can book a deluxe hotel next year when hopefully the restrictions are lessened. On a side note my son booked a Universal package and when he got his confirmation it said he had to be 21 to check in, so he had to call them and cancel. On the plus side they canceled with no problem and were very friendly. My poor son.
I wonder if the softs will be DVC only. If they involve FL Res APs (those that can drive over for the day), they’d have to give some notice and/or take reservations for the park involved.