gottalovepluto
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I'll take my bow nowLooks like some bonus points are going to whoever it was that called the 3 strikes and you're out policy a couple dozen pages back!

I'll take my bow nowLooks like some bonus points are going to whoever it was that called the 3 strikes and you're out policy a couple dozen pages back!
They are offering a partial refund though right? Which is what I would do had my pass not expired in January before all the hoopla started.Yeah, this is absurd if all they're doing is extending for time closed. Like laughably absurd. You can't stay onsite, can't dine at the restaurants, might not be able to get into a park, probably can't park hop, numerous attractions will be closed... Basically: you see these are extenuating circumstances for our poor company so use it or lose it suckers!
And holy heck if I was a Tri-State holder... oof.
For those keeping score:
-Shanghai still hasn't started their AP clock
-Hong Kong is giving all APs an extra 30 days
Is that for APs?No show 3 times in a 90 period and you can’t make a reservation for 30 days.
That part wasn’t.Lol, was that in Latin?
Woohoo! lolLooks like some bonus points are going to whoever it was that called the 3 strikes and you're out policy a couple dozen pages back!
I’d assume so as someone with a regular ticket likely won’t be back within 30 days anyways.Is that for APs?
They had to have some policy otherwise AP holders could just reserve any day they might go without much penalty.That seems fair actually. I am glad they would consider it, even though it shocks me!
Looks like stalking isn’t going away anytime soon then. lolIt says to cancel by 11:59PM ET the day before.
They want you to cancel the day before.I also can’t zoom, can you cancel day of?
What do you think will happen if Disney transportation is full and you have to wait for the next vehicle which puts you late for your reservation?love this!!
I was reading between the lines--I'm trying to catch up.I’d assume so as someone with a regular ticket likely won’t be back within 30 days anyways.
It would be a bummer to get that slot 5 minutes before the park closes.I figured they would stagger the times you could reserve to get in but I would really hate not to be able to get a full day in the parks. We are in the parks from open to close so with the shorten hours and that on top it would be a let down for us.
They had to have some policy otherwise AP holders could just reserve any day they might go without much penalty.
What do you think will happenifwhen Disney transportation is full and you have to wait for the next vehicle which puts you late for your reservation?
I would think the no show will process same as restaurants. They don't put those into the system until night timeWhat do you think will happen if Disney transportation is full and you have to wait for the next vehicle which puts you late for your reservation?
You know that dining disclaimer that they read to you to that says you should allow 90 minutes to travel between venues? It just became 180 minutes. *purely conjecture*What do you think will happen if Disney transportation is full and you have to wait for the next vehicle which puts you late for your reservation?
I’d assume so as someone with a regular ticket likely won’t be back within 30 days anyways.
Wonder if that would exempt on site AP’s then? Not that it matters, if aren’t going, you should cancel regardless.I’d assume so as someone with a regular ticket likely won’t be back within 30 days anyways.