Davey Jones II
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Disney might have to do it this way for years, and even after a successful vaccine, they should consider sticking with a low capacity reservation system. Of course, the only way to do so profitably would be to initiate big price jumps. I believe it would be worth it for them, and even worth it for the fans, because you're paying more, but you're also getting a higher quality vacation -- and you can experience WDW in fewer days.
A couple years from now, masks may or may not be necessary. But, let's face it, the overcrowding has been insane in recent years, and necessitated elaborate strategies and planning. Currently, you can just show up and waltz right onto rides -- the low planning, stress free WDW vacation that people have been dreaming of.
Post-Covid (and all of us are looking forward to putting the damn virus in the rear view mirror) should Disney REALLY go back to their "pack 'em in at all costs" sardine can policies?
A couple years from now, masks may or may not be necessary. But, let's face it, the overcrowding has been insane in recent years, and necessitated elaborate strategies and planning. Currently, you can just show up and waltz right onto rides -- the low planning, stress free WDW vacation that people have been dreaming of.
Post-Covid (and all of us are looking forward to putting the damn virus in the rear view mirror) should Disney REALLY go back to their "pack 'em in at all costs" sardine can policies?
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