Tower of Terror is operating at “full” capacity after months of work on the left elevator shaft at the Hollywood Tower Hotel. The attraction is running both sides of the elevators after months of refurbishment dating back to February, but Cast Members have indicated that it is expected that the right side will close at some point in the near future to have similar work completed. Disney has never officially acknowledged the work because the attraction remained open, even if it was operating at a significantly reduced capacity.
That might depend on how well they can fill all the remaining GF resort rooms. They converted half of WL to CCV because they couldn’t fill it as a hotel, except at Christmas.
Tower of Terror is operating at “full” capacity after months of work on the left elevator shaft at the Hollywood Tower Hotel. The attraction is running both sides of the elevators after months of refurbishment dating back to February, but Cast Members have indicated that it is expected that the right side will close at some point in the near future to have similar work completed. Disney has never officially acknowledged the work because the attraction remained open, even if it was operating at a significantly reduced capacity.
Starting from this week, Guests staying at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa will be able to participate in "The Grand Character Hunt," an indoor scavenger hunt that will allow them to explore multiple areas of the hotel.
Participants will search for characters, count icons, and learn more about some of the resort's amazing offerings. This will undoubtedly be a great activity to enjoy especially during the afternoon storms that tend to happen more often during summer months here in Central Florida (or even when it's just too hot to be outside).
Clue sheets will be available for Guests at the Front Desk (Indoor Activities Cast Members may also be able to provide you one).
The Disney Board of Directors will head to Florida tomorrow to kick off a multi-day retreat where a health check on the company will take place (via LA Times). The 11-member board, of which Disney CEO Bob Chapek is a member, could consider extending Chapek’s contract which currently expires in February 2023.
The Disney Board of Directors will head to Florida tomorrow to kick off a multi-day retreat where a health check on the company will take place (via LA Times). The 11-member board, of which Disney CEO Bob Chapek is a member, could consider extending Chapek’s contract which currently expires in February 2023.