Bigmace
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They are going to check every ID of adult visitors.
Source?
They are going to check every ID of adult visitors.
Yikes...I wouldn't have thought speculating on the speculation thread about how Disney will check IDs(or if they will) would have been such a hot topic. I love how this wondering aloud was construed as "encouraging out of state visitors to come."
As someone already mentioned, we'll find out next week, but the WHOLE point of this thread is to daydream about what the future might hold. If you think that someone's idea or pontification is lame, then scroll on...
If they require it for entrance though, it'll be hard pressed to count since it has to be FULLY vaccinated, which is 2 weeks past the 2nd dose. The calendar just isn't in my favor on that one.
It's what they've said they're going to do.Source?
No, I'm ending my part of the conversation now. I want to keep this thread open because it's useful and the back & forth you continue to insist on is going to get it locked.I haven't seen any where were Disney said they are going to check it. Can you link to the official statement? California never said that theme parks need to check IDs at the gate, just proof of residence when selling tickets.
And past experiences are silly to compare to in the age of covid.
The ‘ignore’ function works wonders...![]()
Right? Florida doesn't have a "In State Only" requirement, so why would they check IDs? You aren't going to see them come out and post "We will ask for ID." They didn't even do that when they require ID for military (which is why so many relied on what we said here about experiences) or SoCal ticket (which is why so many relied on what we said here about experiences) , or before they started pics on tickets and were cracking down on multiple people using multi day tickets (which is why so many relied on what we said here about experiences).No, I'm ending my part of the conversation now. I want to keep this thread open because it's useful and the back & forth you continue to insist on is going to get it locked.
As has been pointed out repeatedly, they didn't care about the back up or limiting guest interaction for ToD. So it's equally, if not more, silly to compare it to what WDW is doing.
Right? Florida doesn't have a "In State Only" requirement, so why would they check IDs? You aren't going to see them come out and post "We will ask for ID." They didn't even do that when they require ID for military (which is why so many relied on what we said here about experiences) or SoCal ticket (which is why so many relied on what we said here about experiences) , or before they started pics on tickets and were cracking down on multiple people using multi day tickets (which is why so many relied on what we said here about experiences).
I do expect them to request ID, same as all the above situations, but only on first use.
I'll report back on my experience though.
Great info Jamie - thanks for updating everyoneJust adding this here. Of course CMs aren’t always in the know, but it’s at least their official policy (for now).
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The one and only time we’ve been the very first people in line, we waited proudly to hand over our expired APs from the year before.It's my lot in life that I'm always behind the family of eight at rope drop that has no idea where their tickets are and have to start emptying pockets and digging in backpacks.![]()
I wonder if the Hyperion "queue" will be used for GotG social distance queue instead.Speculation - if they have "relaxation stations" like WDW does, where will it be in each park?
My guesses:
DL: Hungry bear, Rancho, Mickey & the Magical Map theater
DCA: seating area where WOC is, to the right of Hyperiod Theater or by Stage 12
I doubt it til the parking structure is filling up. They may get prepared for it, but I think vaccines are lower and the super pod at the convention center might be able to handle it.OCHA just announced that the Disneyland Super POD vaccine site will be closed as of April 30.
Think they will be opening up Toy Story LOT?
Hmmm....
I doubt it til the parking structure is filling up. They may get prepared for it, but I think vaccines are lower and the super pod at the convention center might be able to handle it.
But as they are not using trams/buses, and they are using the bus area on the Harbor side for queuing, I don't think they will reopen Toy Story for a while. But, stranger things have happened.