Disneyland Reopening Speculation Superthread

So, thoughts on how APs will work at Disneyland?
Do you think they will allocate the same amount of tickets as they do for Disneyworld? Or will they take into account how many people have APs here and will allocate accordingly?

Also do you think preference will be given to the more expensive passes? Signature passes shouldnt have the same availability as a SoCal pass. (And that’s coming from a non signature pass holder.)

Also, if you can’t really take advantage of photopass or fastpasses, they really need to figure out what they are doing with MaxPass.

My opinion:
They need to refund Maxpass
They need to allocate more reservations to Passholders. (I’m thinking 1 week from a date they should open unused reservations to signature holders, then so on until 2 days before for SoCal passes)
If you have a hotel reservation or stand alone ticket you should book a week in advance anyways. That way they still get their priority, but the parks don’t operate below capacity because of a fixed AP allocation.
Imho...

If MP isn’t available I would expect a prorated refund of MP for the amount of days remaining on your pass. I expect blockout days will remain and be enforced. I do not expect there will be different buckets of AP park slots, the benefit of the pass is more dates from which to pick and that benefit is still there. I expect few AP slots at the beginning as Disney needs to find out what sort of demand there is from day ticket holders/buyers. More will open in time like at WDW. I expect the same 30 more days on your AP as an incentive to keep it or a refund of the remaining days to be offered like WDW was offered. I expect APs to scream bloody murder as all of this goes down, just like WDW and it will fall on deaf ears.
 

Congrats to Orange County!

It doesn't mean a sudden reopening of businesses, though. The following quotes are from a Santa Cruz area newspaper but they would apply to Orange County and other counties as well.

It’s the first step toward reopening certain sectors of the economy and potentially sending kids back to school. Officials there must leave indoor restaurants, hair salons, barbershops, gyms, malls, places of worship and other services shuttered until they receive additional reopening guidance from the state

https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/08...air-salons-and-more-to-reopen-in-this-county/
 
More exciting news. I saw on another site, photos of Buena Vista Street today and the paper is off the display windows at Los Feliz 5 and Dime. You can see the merchandise displays in the windows. Hoping we get some sort of announcement this week!
Weekends parking always fills up so there is for sure a steady stream of people visiting
You just made my day!!!:rockband:That's me on the right!

More exciting news. I saw on another site, photos of Buena Vista Street today and the paper is off the display windows at Los Feliz 5 and Dime. You can see the merchandise displays in the windows. Hoping we get some sort of announcement this week!
You just made my day!!!!:rockband:
 
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Congrats to Orange County!

It doesn't mean a sudden reopening of businesses, though. The following quotes are from a Santa Cruz area newspaper but they would apply to Orange County and other counties as well.

It’s the first step toward reopening certain sectors of the economy and potentially sending kids back to school. Officials there must leave indoor restaurants, hair salons, barbershops, gyms, malls, places of worship and other services shuttered until they receive additional reopening guidance from the state

https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/08...air-salons-and-more-to-reopen-in-this-county/

Right. Napa is off the watchlist, but we still can't open up businesses fully yet.
 
Kicking out the unruly ones is all well and good (and should be done) but that doesn't address the bad behavior in the 1st place, people need to stop being jerky.
Agreed on all points. However, the jerky people simply won't stop being jerky. Because, in their minds, they're swimming in the right direction and the other 90% of people who are swimming counter to them are stupid and simply in their way. Ask any CM at DL: they'll tell you that about 85% of the guests are nice/kind and the remaining 15% are difficult or simply outright nasty and entitled. That percentage will always be a burden to the good people of the world.
 
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Right. Napa is off the watchlist, but we still can't open up businesses fully yet.
I think the new guidelines that are supposed to be released this week will address the counties NOT on the watch list and the reopening of those watch list businesses. Sounds like it is going to be sector by sector (hair salons will be separate from nail salons, tattoo parlors etc). I am hoping that this is done slowly and thoughtfully this time. Not rushing to open everything at once.
 
What county is Universal in? I don't see them opening Disneyland if they can't open Universal at the same time.
Los Angeles

Theme parks by county in Socal for those who aren't familiar:
Sea World-San Diego
Legoland- San Diego
San Diego Zoo-San Diego
Knotts Berry Farm/Soak City- Orange
Disneyland-Orange
Universal Studios- Los Angeles,
Six Flags Magic Mountain- Los Angeles

*correct if i missed any or something is incorrect*
 
Thanks midnight star. And LA is still way off if I recall.
 
Interesting, very interesting...
Yes at this point, it seems socal is moving in the right direction. The areas of focus right now are the central part of the state. Hopefully within the next 2 weeks or so, LA can come off the watch list.
 
Yes but that case count is over twice the 100 per 100k case count at 211. So I would say they are pretty far off from getting off the Watch List.
That's why I said next 2 weeks or so :) The mayor the other day said deaths are at the lowest it's ever been. So hopefully that means good news for the region as I know there is a lot of movement between Orange/LA/SD.

I'm curious to know the guidance for theme parks. Or if there is any...If there is, I wonder if they would allow for theme parks to reopen who are off the watch list..One can dream right? lol
 
That's why I said next 2 weeks or so :) The mayor the other day said deaths are at the lowest it's ever been. So hopefully that means good news for the region as I know there is a lot of movement between Orange/LA/SD.

I'm curious to know the guidance for theme parks. Or if there is any...If there is, I wonder if they would allow for theme parks to reopen who are off the watch list..One can dream right? lol
What will also be interesting is their shutdown requirements. To get opened and then shutdown because 3 days of data landed the county back on the watchlist is not a sustainable business plan. I hope that is one of the things they addressing in this “new” guidance that is supposed to be more industry specific.
 















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