Did you see all the food that’s closed? It’s on Mouseplanets Facebook if not. It’s a lot!
OMG...no pretzels???
Did you see all the food that’s closed? It’s on Mouseplanets Facebook if not. It’s a lot!
NVM, I just saw it. Barely any restaurants are open. I find this crazy. When I went to WDW in November, there were more open than this and lines were incredible. The mobile ordering took forever and it was really problematic if you had any kind of dietary restriction.Did you see all the food that’s closed? It’s on Mouseplanets Facebook if not. It’s a lot!
This thread's got it:Can someone post that list here?
Same. And no hungry bearI am surprised about Zocalo and Pizza Planet being closed. I wonder if it has anything to do with mobile ordering?
Well, if Cali opens up on 6/15, our 7/3 trip is a GO!
OMG...no pretzels???
Maybe this is just temporary for the initial reopening and they'll open more for summer?
Lots of food options are still closed at WDW and the parks have been open since last summer. I think unfortunately, with reduced capacity comes reduced food options.
Ok. So. We knew no parades or fireworks or shows. Distanced character “sightings” rather than meet and greets. Possibly some missing rides due to indoor restrictions. Reduced experiences overall... But...
The food limitations seem extreme. That’s a LOT of places closed, including several (like Hungry Bear) where you could sit and enjoy your meal with a nice view. Still no pickles, and lots of other missing treats!
Also... so many of the “little experiences” are out - no shooting gallery, Redwood Challenge Creek, Tom Sawyer Island, Sorcerer’s Workshop, etc... I understand “why,” but I didn’t necessarily expect ALL of those types of things to be closed...
Idk. There just doesn’t seem like that much to do/enjoy. We’ve done so many long, long park days and never got bored. There was always “one more FP” to use, “one more character” to go and meet, “one last show” to catch, “one more treat” to grab, so we’d stay for 12 hours when we’d meant to do four. I feel like when I actually see the list, I don’t know how much stamina we’ll have for “stand in this line for a ride, then walk over here and stand in this long line for a ride” without anything to break it up?
I knew it would be different, but I guess I didn’t realize quite how much was being stripped away.![]()
So something that kept me up last night - when it comes time to book park reservations, are we only able to a do a day at a time or can I book for length of tickets? Will we be limited to how many park reservations we can hold at once?
With 5 day hoppers, I want to be able to use all of the days, especially since the 13 day use period still applies to previously purchased tickets.
I don’t expect anybody to have any more info than what’s been put out, more just putting it out there.
Thanks! That helps a lot. Since there is a good chance my DD17 will have to do it for us, when I’m at work, I need to prepare her as best as I can for what to expect.The WDW system has you book each day one at a time. Also at WDW, if you have 5 days of park tickets, you can book 5 days of park reservations. They only limit the APs to 3 booked reservations with the exception being if you have a resort reservation.