NEWS
Trains servicing gates 1-29 at MCO closed, people walking
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actually got a chance to ride this over President's week and forgot how fun of a ride it is. Not the greatest thing ever but I think it gets undervalued a bit (though may have been a whole "absence makes the heart grow fonder" scenario)
They've put the monorail exit behind security now, right?
YesThey've put the monorail exit behind security now, right?
I don’t think they are making Christmas levels worth of money. I think they are understaffing, under performing, reducing capacity to make for a worse guest experience that could be much better. I think they are doing fine financially and that’s an accomplishment. But harming the brand is not.
There are some insanely good travel deals out for end of March through May right now. I've been seeing interline rates on 7nt RCL cruises for $350 pp in Balconies, on the good ships too. The public sales have been good too, but I haven't been watching those as close.Anybody traveling early May needs to check Southwest. Don't know if it is because of the Carona or not but I just booked my wife and I roundtrip non stop from Indy to Orlando for a grand total of $287!!!![]()
Thank you for the heads up!!! Just made a change on our Southwest flight for early May for $144 travel credit!Anybody traveling early May needs to check Southwest. Don't know if it is because of the Carona or not but I just booked my wife and I roundtrip non stop from Indy to Orlando for a grand total of $287!!!![]()
Anybody traveling early May needs to check Southwest. Don't know if it is because of the Carona or not but I just booked my wife and I roundtrip non stop from Indy to Orlando for a grand total of $287!!!![]()
While I doubt Disney will discount the summer any more, I do wonder if people will start cancelling trips in March - June as the virus INEVITABLY picks up steam in the United States. I wonder how Disney Parks will respond to that?
They will if they need to. Discounting tickets doesn't mean souvenirs and food are discounted the same way. Full parks generate more revenue, even with lower ticket and resort rates, than not full parks. Disney will start targeting locals more with the discounts. Rely less on flights, and more on drive ups from a 500 mile radius. Target your ads and discounts to those people. We will see if FL gets hit hard. Given the combination of tourism and elderly population, I expect FL is particularly at risk.While I doubt Disney will discount the summer any more, I do wonder if people will start cancelling trips in March - June as the virus INEVITABLY picks up steam in the United States. I wonder how Disney Parks will respond to that?
Doom Buggy malfunction? Sounds scary.