well, I’ve already had Covid- and I actually left New York City and moved to the glorious red Florida state to escape the craziness with masks.
This probably. If you cancel everything else, where else are people supposed to go?just not enough open to absorb crowds maybe
I don't see how that would be much different than fastpasses in that it would still require a second line. Which is currently not really feasible. 1) Many of the lines wouldn't have proper distancing if the fastpass queues were being used and 2) the already long/extended standby lines would be made even longer, extending even further out into the walkways. And if you (general you) aren't waiting in line for a ride, there really isn't much else to do/places to go right now, therefore crowding the walkways even more. It gets discussed on here just about every week, but fastpasses/virtual queue just isn't really doable until distancing goes down.Whats stopping them from using the fast pass scanners to make a virtual que. Scan your band, and your app says come back at this time. I would do that and return in 2 hours but my kids will NOT stand in a line for 2 hours.
I don't see how that would be much different than fastpasses in that it would still require a second line. Which is currently not really feasible. 1) Many of the lines wouldn't have proper distancing if the fastpass queues were being used and 2) the already long/extended standby lines would be made even longer, extending even further out into the walkways. And if you (general you) aren't waiting in line for a ride, there really isn't much else to do/places to go right now, therefore crowding the walkways even more. It gets discussed on here just about every week, but fastpasses/virtual queue just isn't really doable until distancing goes down.
Thanks for saying what we're probably all thinking haha.Well, Disney World is not a place where you can “escape the craziness of masks.”
And can there be one thread that doesn’t have some political comment? Good grief.
I think she means, where would you go while waiting for your time? No shows, less open, etc. You'd just be walking around the parks, aimlessly.I meant instead of the line. Your time to arrive would be adjusted based on where they wanted the end of it, within 15mins or so of the front. Everyone's in the park already anyway, don't see why it wouldn't work. The lines run into everything and congest anyway.
I think she means, where would you go while waiting for your time? No shows, less open, etc. You'd just be walking around the parks, aimlessly.
That's totally ok with me. We enjoy being at the parks but I can't stand being restricted to standing in crazy lines.
That's totally ok with me. We enjoy being at the parks but I can't stand being restricted to standing in crazy lines.
Do you realize how many people that would push out to walkways, taking up all the tables and benches, filling up the shops, blocking walkways? Would be a total nightmare. You are really underestimating how many people that would be loitering around.
It's more the shows with live actors that have been closed, there are plenty of shows that are and have been open.Disney spent years builiding up a a very loyal base of guests. So loyal, some bought timeshares knowing they will continue to come for many more years, even generations.
If they don't watch themselves, they can flush all that down the toilet.
I am completely aware the cause of this isn't their fault. But they need to do something to spread out crowds.
Just being open was cool at the beginning, but all these cost saving measures could end up costing them much more when things are back to "normal".
Let's be honest, if the distancing is non-existent right now, there is no logic in "we can't have shows" because of distancing. "we can't have shows" is all about saving money.
I’m a diehard, and Disney is having a hard time convincing even me!I hope WDW has a plan or they are going to have a hard time convincing the non-diehards to return.
I'm with you.I’m a diehard, and Disney is having a hard time convincing even me!We travel at some of the busiest times of the year, and the lack of FP kind of feels like a dealbreaker unfortunately. We’re passholders, and I am thinking that unless at the very least FP returns in some form, I won’t be renewing. Disney has taken too much away (FP, EMH, resort airline checkin, and now magical express as well). I’m happy to spend my vacation money somewhere I feel like the expense is worth it. Right now that’s not at Disney. But like I said, we’re diehards and will still visit Disney (I don’t think they can convince me to stay away entirely, lol), just not as frequently and not as passholders.
I get that, but what about the nighttime shows? Those are quintessentially Disney. Nobody does them better. A lot of the built in cost of the daily ticket was for viewing nighttime shows.It's more the shows with live actors that have been closed, there are plenty of shows that are and have been open.
I get that, but what about the nighttime shows? Those are quintessentially Disney. Nobody does them better. A lot of the built in cost of the daily ticket was for viewing nighttime shows.
I get the "we need to space things out" argument. I'm not opposed. But, when I hear stories of packed parks with nowhere to go but lines, distancing goes out the door. Also, this is an amusement park. I have to believe the majority of people going have accepted things will not be spaced out. Disney can try, but it's practically impossible.
It just seems like people will eventually catch on. How long can they use the "we're keeping crowds down" argument to cut costs while at the same time, the crowds are becoming a problem because of the cutting of costs?