I had June free dining because of a cancelled March trip and I received the 35% off email. They’re kindly going to send me an updated invoice for my (cancelled) June trip reflecting the discount.
I assume there will be a good deal of email communication going out. Now what people choose to do with that communication is up to them. You're probably right though, it is bound to happen to somebody. Probably hundreds of somebodies.
Mine is Sun and Fun and my email says nothing about 35%. It’s the new email because it does mention no character dining. I’m pretty sure for my situation they will just deduct the dining plan cost and keep the sun and fun discount that was booked.
So... I wanna start a debate. Who do you think gets priority (specifically for park access) Regular on Property Resort Guests or DVC or AP in what order?
I also wonder how they are going to handle the fact that a lot of people might be miffed even if Disney manages to come up with a way to guarantee admission to A park they won't be guaranteed admissions to all parks during their stay. I imagine that MK reservations are going to be a lot harder to get than Epcot (especially an Epcot with limited dining options) or a SWGE-less (or severely limited) DHS.
I’m concerned about the points build up too but my (personal, not based on any facts) feeling is that Disney didn’t want to open DVC this early. There are probably legal reasons they had to, but my impression is Disney would prefer to have as few guests in the early phases as possible. More control for them to see how the new plans work and adjust things as needed.
Lots of recent posts about wet masks got me to thinking what will happen when the torrential summer downpours start?
I got a chuckle picturing CM's closing the doors to their shops as people were rushing towards them.
"Let us in!"
"No, you'll exceed our occupancy limit"