The big question then would be:
Does WDW-lite = Ticket Price-lite
Not if she liked WDW enough!
I have had a WDW AP through 9/11 and the Financial Crisis and this seems very different. Even if you forget about the bad publicity Disney would receive from opening too early, I don't think MOST people would go to The Parks unless:Of all of the places I could visit in America to have the best chance of catching CV, I would think that WDW would be #1 on the list - over Vegas casinos, Times Square, anywhere! This thing will have to be managed before they reopen at all.
Aloha,It won't be before April 30th now that Trump has finally had a reality check about Covid-19.
I said that too but stayed in Pop for Mardi Gras & switched to animal kingdom lodge after just one night. It just didn’t work for us with a toddler especially since we usually stay Poly. On the other hand, we loved the updates to AKL. If this ever ends, that’s where we plan to stay next time.Or you can be a total hypocrite like I am. I swore "never again" on a deluxe resort, but now I am planning Boardwalk for next year. This pandemic obviously has made me lose my mind.
It's made me want to go more than ever before. I suspect there are others like me out there.
I thought Shanghai did reopen?I have had a WDW AP through 9/11 and the Financial Crisis and this seems very different. Even if you forget about the bad publicity Disney would receive from opening too early, I don't think MOST people would go to The Parks unless:
A. They have had the virus and are now immune
or
B. They have been inoculated with a vaccine
or
C. They don't care if they catch it or spread it
Until there is a vaccine, It would be one of the most likely places in the U.S. to catch/spread it. WDW draws people from every corner of the planet.
I think people will feel the same way about the Cruise Ships and all the foreign ports.
It will be interesting to see if the Shanghai Park opens firsts and how they handle it.
I believe they are starting to open some restaurants in a Downtown Disney type area. The rides etc. are not open, which to me means they are still closed if the parks aren't open.I thought Shanghai did reopen?
I said that too but stayed in Pop for Mardi Gras & switched to animal kingdom lodge after just one night. It just didn’t work for us with a toddler especially since we usually stay Poly. On the other hand, we loved the updates to AKL. If this ever ends, that’s where we plan to stay next time.
Parts of the resort are starting to reopen but the park itself is still closed.I thought Shanghai did reopen?
Replace "the Disney corporation" with "any successful publicly-traded company".I'm sorry you find something as basic and obvious as Disney's greed confusing. The Disney corporation has proven itself to be greedy over the past several years.
I think it is possible ROTR, and perhaps all of SWGE, does not open with the rest of the park. I know some disagree, but I don't think a phased reopening is so crazy, with low-maintenance, easy-to-train-on rides opening first, along with quickservice restaurants that sell basically the same things for restocking purposes (burgers, fries, pizza, etc.). They might not draw nearly as many visitors to the park this way--but that might be a feature, not a bug. Over time, they could then reopen the more high-maintenance rides with greater training requirements and more unique food offerings. Personally, I don't envision parades, night time shows, or fireworks until summer 2021.On the modifed experience front I really wonder about ROTR and BGs. I think BGs worked well but packing everybody in the park at open could be an issue. Do they get rid of boarding groups, put them on FP, keep BGs but don't require you to be inside HS (maybe a remote "check-in" to the park which would require a ticket to do an on a non-park hopper tie to you HS that day)?
I think I'd go with remote check-in to the park which still burns a ticket day with a geofence to being somewhere on disney property (yes issue if staying off property) and then you can join BGs maybe half hour before park open.
You'd be surprised how many people probably fall into the C category.I have had a WDW AP through 9/11 and the Financial Crisis and this seems very different. Even if you forget about the bad publicity Disney would receive from opening too early, I don't think MOST people would go to The Parks unless:
A. They have had the virus and are now immune
or
B. They have been inoculated with a vaccine
or
C. They don't care if they catch it or spread it
Until there is a vaccine, It would be one of the most likely places in the U.S. to catch/spread it. WDW draws people from every corner of the planet.
I think people will feel the same way about the Cruise Ships and all the foreign ports.
It will be interesting to see if the Shanghai Park opens firsts and how they handle it.
No you can't live inside your house for month's on end but people hoping June 1st that everything just magically goes back to normal will end up disappointed.You'd be surprised how many people probably fall into the C category.
A small percentage of people who get this need to be hospitalized.
A vast majority of people (probably to the point they never even went to the doctore) get it and don't even notice or are "down" just like they had a flu or cold.
So everyone should be able to evaluate that risk to themselves and go decide to go to a place like WDW or not. Just how we decide to go to a place like that during flu season . .just how we decide to drive down there (and risk getting in a car accident).
I mean, most of us ARE still going out to the public .. trusting people to make and deliver us food, going to the grocery store and touching shopping carts and doors and boxes, going to the doctor, etc. etc.
There hast to be a point where we aren't afraid to go out anymore.
It will still be spread .. but the world can't just live inside their houses for months on end afraid of being within 6 feet of another human being because they "MAY" have the virus?.
We've never been before, so it doesn't much matter to us what is open and what is closed. It will all be fresh and new, and by the time August rolls around, the opportunity to go anywhere that is not our backyard will be more than welcome--even if we did pay for full-price ticket and get a half-price experience. I suspect there are others like me out there.