Katrina Y
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This is concerning, we have 3 children. We would need 5 reservations.Select up to four guests? So families with >2 kids are SOL? Or...?
This is concerning, we have 3 children. We would need 5 reservations.Select up to four guests? So families with >2 kids are SOL? Or...?
I wouldn't read too much into that.Select up to four guests? So families with >2 kids are SOL? Or...?
They want you to cancel the day before.
We have 4 kids.This is concerning, we have 3 children. We would need 5 reservations.
Could it have been that the test dummy just had four guests with tickets? I’m sure that’s what it means in that example screenshot.This is concerning, we have 3 children. We would need 5 reservations.
Somebody's about to find out that they're not the favorite.This is concerning, we have 3 children. We would need 5 reservations.
It’s like ADRs. You get an early bus and make sure you aren’t late. It certainly removes any spontaneity that might have been left before now.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?
They still can, just have to decide for sure the night before. Hopefully cancellations go back into the pool.They had to have some policy otherwise AP holders could just reserve any day they might go without much penalty.
This was my interpretation.Could it have been that the test dummy just had four guests with tickets? I sure that’s what it means in that example screenshot.
But with social distancing, I wouldn’t think they would want us all jammed in the entrance waiting.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*
This is a template preview of sorts so it could be different for resort guests. This appears to be for APs.This is concerning, we have 3 children. We would need 5 reservations.
Disneyland is different from Disneyworld in a lot of ways. The rules at Disney World I think will be different around timed entry.But with social distancing, I wouldn’t think they would want us all jammed in the entrance waiting.
That's how other theme parks are proceeding.I'd bet the penalty on dated tickets is the ticket is counted as used if you book a reservation and then no-show. I'm also expectig when tickets go back on-sale dated tickets will make reservations when buying ticks.
It's been a rumored thing since it's what Shanghai is doing. About 1,000 pages ago, the conjecture was that WDW would probably use a similar system.I feel like I missed something with people suddenly asking about being late to their theme park reservation. Has it been a known thing that theme park reservations would be for a specific time?
It's kind of been a known thing--it's what Shanghai is doing. About 1,000 pages ago, the conjecture was that WDW would probably use a similar system.
I assume that you have at least a window in which to show up. I think some other parks treat it as you show up at your time or any time later.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?