SaintsManiac
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Personally, I think it won’t be much different from now.
that is what I figured.... oh well, have make the most of itMore things will open as in restaurants and stores, but I wouldn’t expect much more. That’s not to say other things won’t either premiere like Rat, or fireworks returning (they’d have to rehire) and park hopping are definitely not possible, I just wouldn’t plan a trip if those things are needed on the vacation to make it worth it.
Most, if not all safety precautions will almost definitely be in play. With or without a vaccine, masks still being mandatory on property will 100% still be in tact
got it.. I agree.. I was hoping by march maybe little normalcy but I think everyone is rightI agree with the others. It’s too early to tell, but I really don’t think it will be much different from now. With the number of covid cases spiking around the country, massive lay offs, and flu season coming I don’t see Disney making many changes over the next few months. But who knows, Disney has been known to surprise me, especially in 2020.
If you're traveling after March 7, you should (though it could change) have one of the water parks back online. It's likely you may see a few more restaurants and shops open, but I wouldn't expect shows, spectaculars, parades, or character meet greetings, especially with the layoffs. Disney reopening ASMo in February signals to me that they're expecting to at least bring online more spaces so they have more physical places to put Guests.We cancelled our July 2020 and moved it to March 2021. I have DVC so I have points I have to use by May 31.. so March is our last opportunity. I am curious as to any opinions or knowledge of if things will be more normal? Restaurants open etc. Thanks, KIM
We cancelled our July 2020 and moved it to March 2021. I have DVC so I have points I have to use by May 31.. so March is our last opportunity. I am curious as to any opinions or knowledge of if things will be more normal? Restaurants open etc. Thanks, KIM
I think Disney is planning on not being any closer to "normal" until AT LEAST March 2021 .. and realistically well beyond that.We cancelled our July 2020 and moved it to March 2021. I have DVC so I have points I have to use by May 31.. so March is our last opportunity. I am curious as to any opinions or knowledge of if things will be more normal? Restaurants open etc. Thanks, KIM
Have you heard the expression "new normal"?got it.. I agree.. I was hoping by march maybe little normalcy but I think everyone is right
And that’s exactly why there needs to be some sort of penalty for not showing up on your park reservation date. It’s so easy to cancel them (even day of) but there will definitely be people that will use one of their 3 days to book HS and try for boarding groups from far away with no chance of going. It should be if you fail to show for 2 or 3 Park reservations in a row you get a penalty period or something.
I think there may be a few more restaurants that open up between now and then, but I don't see any huge changes until late summer or fall 2021. It's going to depend on what the situation is with the virus in the US in the spring. Right now, it isn't looking great.We cancelled our July 2020 and moved it to March 2021. I have DVC so I have points I have to use by May 31.. so March is our last opportunity. I am curious as to any opinions or knowledge of if things will be more normal? Restaurants open etc. Thanks, KIM
I don't think they're going to open Ratatouille until the parks are more back to normal. I think they're going to try to stretch out the impact of the rides that are currently under construction (Rat, Guardians and Tron) since there likely won't be any new attractions constructed for the next few years.I think Disney is planning on not being any closer to "normal" until AT LEAST March 2021 .. and realistically well beyond that.
I'd unfortunately guess that it won't be much different from now EXCEPT:
1) MAX capacity may be slightly increased (but they may not reach it if people still don't want to travel)
2) A few more hotels will be open (like AoA and All Star Movies).
3) Maybe a few more restaurants will be open (as capacity increases).
4) That's probably it.
On the optimistic side, MAYBE they will open up Ratatouille to help draw the crowds to Epcot and balance things out a bit.?
Other than that . .they are going to do crowd control measures to disperse the potentially growing crowds (like the recent change in the Boarding Group for Rise). another guess (based on rumors listed here) would be they will do more virtual queuing of the rides whose queues are taking up too much walkways (like SDMT and Smuggler's Run).
At this point .. I think WDW is going to run on bare bones for a long time .. no need to "reopen" attractions or shows UNLESS they feel they are needed if crowds start to rise (which I doubt they will do in the early months of 2021).
I don't see them getting rid of social distancing or masks .. again .. no reason to do that unless they feel that A LOT of people are staying away because of those restrictions (which I doubt is the case). Even then . .I doubt the potential PR fallout of looking "unsafe" is worth any extra guests they would gain.
I was lucky, last night we all here were chatting and I mentioned I had park reservations for the 10th, then I went to check my SW work schedule and sure enough I was scheduled to work that day, very quickly cancelled that one and rebooked for the 4th. Only about 12 days out of Nov are available for DHS for AP tickets, that is before they replenish and rework the allotmentI think it would be more of an issue if it was easy for passholders to get a DHS pass, but they are pretty booked up already for much of the rest of the year so no like someone can wake up, book a park reservation just to try and if not then cancel it and repeat the next day, etc
If anything I could see more try for the day they booked months ago with full intention of going but when they don't get one, say forget it and cancel and reduce the crowd at the park.
I am sure there will be some gaming of the system - there always is - but overall I think this is a definite net positive
I don't think they're going to open Ratatouille until the parks are more back to normal. I think they're going to try to stretch out the impact of the rides that are currently under construction (Rat, Guardians and Tron) since there likely won't be any new attractions constructed for the next few years.
Sadly it makes me wonder how many people were doing this before the new scanners were put in place. That's a number I'll be happy to not know!Hopefully by March, people stop bringing loaded firearms onto property. Wishful thinking, I know.
Well, I don't think "normal" will be seen until about 2023 so I think they will open Rat before that, but I think they do want to see at least positive movement in things. They do have 3 big new rides coming so not like they need to hold Rat forever, but maybe until next spring then Tron late 2021 or early 2022 and Guardians late 2022 (in time for EPCOT's 40th) but we shall see
longer the shutdowns went, longer the ripple effects are going to lastThis makes me sad. When the parks closed in March I never would have thought they would still be in the state they are in now, much less a year from close.
I agree with that. I meant "normal" more in the sense of what controls need to be in place in the theme parks due to the virus. I don't think attendance will be back to what it was before until at least 2023 if not later.Well, I don't think "normal" will be seen until about 2023 so I think they will open Rat before that, but I think they do want to see at least positive movement in things. They do have 3 big new rides coming so not like they need to hold Rat forever, but maybe until next spring then Tron late 2021 or early 2022 and Guardians late 2022 (in time for EPCOT's 40th) but we shall see
I agree with that. I meant "normal" more in the sense of what controls need to be in place in the theme parks due to the virus. I don't think attendance will be back to what it was before until at least 2023 if not later.