YesIs it in January? I hope they don't cancel this far out. Soooooooo many changes can happen between now and then.
YesIs it in January? I hope they don't cancel this far out. Soooooooo many changes can happen between now and then.
So excited I get to experience it all twice this year, thanksgiving and christmas weeks! I'm sad there won't be the usual parties (I already had confirmation those weren't happening over a month ago), but all the more reason to go again when things return to normal.
I'm probably the only person looking forward to the fun casdtle projections rather than the lights, for some reason the lights don't really do it for meDang! They had me drinking the coolaid on this sounds pretty great and the best they can do for COVID- but I didn't realize they were distracting me from the fact there will be no pretty castle lights!![]()
Sad that there won’t be castle lights.
I just don't want Disney to get too comfortable with them and the lights are gone forever then....the projections sound fun though - reminds me a bit of what they have done in the past on the Tower of Terror
Also, pay careful attention the dates: Nov. 6 to Dec. 30. While Epcot generally ends most of its festivities on the 30th, this is the first time in many, many years that the other parks will “end” their holiday offerings before NYE. While the decorations will likely still be up, nothing more is guaranteed. Very interesting.
Thats not too much different than normal. Decor usually stays up into January in normal times but offerings stop at the end of December.Also, pay careful attention the dates: Nov. 6 to Dec. 30. While Epcot generally ends most of its festivities on the 30th, this is the first time in many, many years that the other parks will “end” their holiday offerings before NYE. While the decorations will likely still be up, nothing more is guaranteed. Very interesting.
Well, MK’s last day is usually 12/31 and DHS and DAK generally continue their offerings into early January (in some years, through the first week), but I have to wonder if they’re cutting them on 12/30 as a way to discourage or dampen demand for NYE. In other words, “don’t come to the parks then, come before so you can see the holiday entertainment.”Thats not too much different than normal. Decor usually stays up into January in normal times but offerings stop at the end of December.
I second this. Nothing against projections but the lights are so much better.Oh, I really hope not...
Well, MK’s last day is usually 12/31 and DHS and DAK generally continue their offerings into early January (in some years, through the first week), but I have to wonder if they’re cutting them on 12/30 as a way to discourage or dampen demand for NYE. In other words, “don’t come to the parks then, come before so you can see the holiday entertainment.”
There has been snow in DS for the past few years in the Tree walk through areaI think we're burying the lead here.....
It's going to snow in Disney Springs...
And/or they are still hopeful for some sort of NYE event.Well, MK’s last day is usually 12/31 and DHS and DAK generally continue their offerings into early January (in some years, through the first week), but I have to wonder if they’re cutting them on 12/30 as a way to discourage or dampen demand for NYE. In other words, “don’t come to the parks then, come before so you can see the holiday entertainment.”
Is it in January? I hope they don't cancel this far out. Soooooooo many changes can happen between now and then.
For instance there's markers out on the deck at California Grill for fireworks, but clearly fireworks are still a while out!It's hard to tell honestly. A number of locations without reopening dates set have their social distancing protocols already set up (YS for example), but with the situation so fluid and Disney seemingly calling off and on reopenings left and right, it's hard to know for sure. Most of the indoor shows, for example, have had their social distancing protocols set up since basically the parks reopened but those shows still haven't come back (even though most of us, and even some of the performers, thought they'd be back by Labor Day). It's all just so up in the air.
That said, I've seen some reports/concerns that Disney wouldn't open Casey's and the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor for a while explicitly because of social distancing. I can't speak for the Parlor, but I know there has absolutely been discussions about how Casey's would operate to accommodate social distancing. There's a plan to do it, so it's just a matter of when the powers at be feel like it would be financially viable (here's hoping soon!).
I think we're burying the lead here.....
It's going to snow in Disney Springs...