braycon
Earning My Ears
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I think most will agree that what they are doing is about saving money and not about safety
Disagree and find this comment pretty silly.
I think most will agree that what they are doing is about saving money and not about safety
I went back too. I listen to it as a Podcast through Apple and ~35:30 John says,
“Everyone’s going to have to take a chill pill and relax. Everybody wants to know, ‘I’m traveling in November—what’s going to happen to my reservation?’ You got to wait and see what Disney says about it. As far as we know only DVC properties and Fort Wilderness will be open through the end of they year.”
Disney has released a short video about what to expect during your resort stay
And a checklist of "enhanced cleaning" items
I think most will agree that what they are doing is about saving money and not about safety
I’m not sure why people are saying Disney is overly cautious or they are just doing it to cut costs. Many states still limit hotel occupancy to less than 50%. Many hotels nationwide are still shut down. Universal hotels aren’t going past 50% capacity(they are Currently only booking every other room) anytime soon.
Universal only opened when they did to stem the bleeding of paying everyone at 80%. They aren’t making money anytime soon but they are losing less than they were. Disney won’t be making money on the park’s for a good long while either.
And as for being more cautious than city and states reopening, well they seem to be following original guidelines that states and cities threw out the window to open early. Everyone is saying there’s no second wave etc. they are correct it’s still the first wave and Texas is going on day three in a row of record hospitalizations today. Set a record week of new cases last week. On track to set it again this week. There are now 26 states where the virus is starting to pick up steam again.
They're being more restricted because they are worried about the safety of their guests and cast members.
Disney isn't making these changes in a vacuum. They're making these changes in response to a once in a century event. This event will pass at some point and things will go back to mostly the way they were before this event.
I think having to push plans for a year or more is a big deal for anyone, especially those on this board. However, I think we need to have some perspective about the magnitude of the challenge of reopening the busiest theme parks in the world.
I'm sorry, I can't keep up with the speed of this thread anymore. Have we seen anything OFFICIAL saying that park hopping will not be allowed? I know there's a travel agent email floating around the the site that shall not be named reported on it, but has anything actually come directly from Disney yet regarding hopping?
Remember there's a news thread on this forum that you can checkI'm sorry, I can't keep up with the speed of this thread anymore. Have we seen anything OFFICIAL saying that park hopping will not be allowed? I know there's a travel agent email floating around the the site that shall not be named reported on it, but has anything actually come directly from Disney yet regarding hopping?
Just saw a report that Jambo House is available to book.
You are correct for DVC.Just saw a report that Jambo House is available to book.
"SOON"
DVCIs that DVC or the regular hotel?
Definitely DVC. You still can’t book hotel rooms.Is that DVC or the regular hotel?
You are correct for DVC.
Yes it looks like Jambo and Kidani both are wide open for most DVC room Types. Last week Jambo had no avaialblity. I guess when MLS is going to Swalphin they dont need those roomsYou are correct for DVC.
Is MLS a bubble or do they just need a place to stay? Could they be partially in Jambo, but DVC can still use their small portion of rooms?
Yes it looks like Jambo and Kidani both are wide open for most DVC room Types. Last week Jambo had no avaialblity. I guess when MLS is going to Swalphin they dont need those rooms![]()