Martin at wdwmagic is saying that the IG will not be completely closed and will remain open to foot traffic. He's been pretty accurate in other insights (in my experience) so my fingers are firmly crossed this is another example of that.![]()
He is pretty reliable.Martin at wdwmagic is saying that the IG will not be completely closed and will remain open to foot traffic. He's been pretty accurate in other insights (in my experience) so my fingers are firmly crossed this is another example of that.![]()
He is pretty reliable.
Maybe they are working in the water at DHS or Epcot for the Gondola construction.
Got you, that for sure means work on the water in Epcot, prep the cables out on the water then run them into the station over night maybe.He said that is when the cables are going up on the system.
Whelp, Disney just called to cancel our 12/4 Illuminations Cruise
They are refunding us and holding a free dessert party for those impacted, including free admission to Epcot.
Whelp, Disney just called to cancel our 12/4 Illuminations Cruise
They are refunding us and holding a free dessert party for those impacted, including free admission to Epcot.
Yeah I’d say the boats are the biggest question at the moment.
I’m very doubtful the boats will be running, but at least both boardwalk and especially yacht and beach are easy walking distance to Epcot.Yeah I’d say the boats are the biggest question at the moment.
This is a worry for me too. I'm staying at BWV and was hoping to walk to/from Epcot. I guess if they close the Boardwalk access, we'd have to go all the way around Crescent Lake past the Swolphin, YC/BC, which would be a huge pain! I guess if so, I'd try to request a room close to that pathway.I'm curious if the cable laying is impacting the IG entrance(which has not been confirmed), wouldn't it also impact the walking path from Boardwalk area hotels going to DHS? I am assuming for safety/liability reasons they don't want guests walking under the lines as they are being tightened and inspected at the IG station. The walking path goes right under the DHS stations' cables as well, so I would guess that guests would also have to take a bus to DHS also.
I know I’m a runner but I’ve never found the walk from the Boardwalk area to DHS that bad.I’m very doubtful the boats will be running, but at least both boardwalk and especially yacht and beach are easy walking distance to Epcot.
I guess if the boats don’t run at all on the lagoon it’ll suck because that walk to the studios is a pretty decent hike (20 minutes but not fun I can imagine after a day of park activities)
Distance wise it really isn't that bad. It wasn't fun in the middle of the day in July, but from October to March it is fine. (I'm also from NYC and used to a lot of walking though)I know I’m a runner but I’ve never found the walk from the Boardwalk area to DHS that bad.
Oh, Ryan, you are also a young guy... some of us are older and have lots of parts that don't quite work the way they used to! Lots of discussion on whether the walk is long or not, or the wait for the boat is better than walking, or all sorts of opinions we may not want to stir up again.... suffice to say, some find the walk long... some don't... some find the wait for the boat better than the walk... some don't.... that topic could hijack this whole thread..... LOLI know I’m a runner but I’ve never found the walk from the Boardwalk area to DHS that bad.