Rumor about “modified experiences” when Disney reopens (read 1st post for potential modifications being considered)

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If WDW is open in June arent they going to need every CM they can to be working?
So WDW is thinking that CMs who are furloughed will book rooms?
Working cm can still book rooms and go with family/ friends, even if every cm it's called back they still will get days off
These 50% room rates are very hard to book during regular times, they put the offer out an it books in a day.
Obviously financially it doesn't make sense unless the cm has savings, for my dd for example she doesn't have many bills to pay and from the furloughed she's getting more money than what she usually makes from her part time.
Im seriously thinking of booking and going with her, we can split the payment
 

Yeah I agree. I just don't think they'd offer those rooms to their own staff and say never mind, we are going to be closed after all.

I think (and again from reading between the lines and from the info we are getting on the DVC forums, which you can go there to see) Disney is planning to have at least SOME resorts open by June.

DOnt know which ones and if ALL but I think their internal discussion right now is to have resorts open by June.

Remember: Most hotels are still OPEN here in the State of FLorida.
 
Reading the 'modified experience' updates in the first post, and that would not feel like a Disney vacation to me. Some are not so bad (boats, temperature checks, etc.). Others, such as no indoor shows, no characters, no parades, and no fireworks? Those are the core things that make Disney, well Disney. Take those away and it's just another amusement park.
 
Working cm can still book rooms and go with family/ friends, even if every cm it's called back they still will get days off
These 50% room rates are very hard to book during regular times, they put the offer out an it books in a day.
Obviously financially it doesn't make sense unless the cm has savings, for my dd for example she doesn't have many bills to pay and from the furloughed she's getting more money than what she usually makes from her part time.
Im seriously thinking of booking and going with her, we can split the payment
My hubby is a furloughed cast member and we have a weekend in mid June booked that we booked just last week.
And yes, he is furloughed but as you mentioned, the payments he will receive and we received our stimulus check that will be used to supplement his salary (thankfully I am a nurse working in a hospital so I have not lost any work) so we still took advantage of his perks :)
We typically do not have trouble finding a room at 50% off, it may not be where we want to stay per se but we can typically find one on the hub.
Last week though, I was really itching to plan something, even if it gets cancelled, I needed something to look forward to so we booked a room at Wilderness Lodge :)
We are very hopeful it’s going to happen!! So I say book your room and cross your fingers also :)
 
not just park - resort experience will be significantly affected as well I would expect

$300 is great for the full experience. $300 when you have no idea what the experience will be? Nah I'd pass thanks.

We paid about $270 a night for contemporary Labor Day week 2018. I’m going to be laughing at $300 a night for June 2020 all day.
 
Just checking around and for those wondering the HUB is offering CM 50% off rates for resorts stay in June, for example a stay at All Star is at $89 per night Contemporary $280
and July 4th weekend All Star at $107 Contemporary $288 per night
The 50% is offered to CM only when there's an abundance of rooms available
That’s very encouraging for a June opening. I’ve thought all along that when they extended the free dining offer to guests who were cancelled it was a strong indication they expected to open in June. Seems to me this is a good indication that they still believe that. Thanks for the information!
 
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We paid about $270 a night for contemporary Labor Day week 2018. I’m going to be laughing at $300 a night for June 2020 all day.
Uh... Have fun today, I suppose? Whatever floats your boat. I would happily pay $300, even for a reduced experience. As it is half of what I would normally pay-- so half price for half amenities seems fair. ;)
 
So WDW is thinking that CMs who are furloughed will book rooms?

Well, with the $600/week for now from the fed gov’t plus no health insurance premiums I’d bet that most cm are actually making more money than normal right now. Also, not all of them are single (young) adults who barely make enough to cover housing. I know someone who works at WDW but his wife brings in most of the money for their family.
 
We paid about $270 a night for contemporary Labor Day week 2018. I’m going to be laughing at $300 a night for June 2020 all day.
I don’t know how you got that rate, but I’ve never seen anything close to that price for the Contemporary and that’s with AP discounts. Any deluxe for under $300 is tough to find. Typically, the best discount from any source outside of CM rates is 40%.
 
I don’t know how you got that rate, but I’ve never seen anything close to that price for the Contemporary and that’s with AP discounts. Any deluxe for under $300 is tough to find. Typically, the best discount from any source outside of CM rates is 40%.
Same here-- I once got contemporary tower for $375, but that was a fluke that sold out extremely quickly. It was also in the middle of August.
 
Well, with the $600/week for now from the fed gov’t plus no health insurance premiums I’d bet that most cm are actually making more money than normal right now. Also, not all of them are single (young) adults who barely make enough to cover housing. I know someone who works at WDW but his wife brings in most of the money for their family.
But what if this went on for several more months?
 
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