Because it has nothing to do with this thread.Why not?
Because it has nothing to do with this thread.Why not?
Even if Disney opens June 14 .. (I guess they could open up parks earlier, doesn't mean their resorts have to be open) .. there is still a lot of information they need to get out there on how they will open up .. and how they will handle existing reservations.
At this point . .just wipe the slate clean (cancel all reservations, ADRs, fast passes) for the next month or two) .. and let us all start over from scratch based on that information.
Granted that would be chaotic, but I think trying to accommodate people who have "normal" vacations booked during this initial opening period will be chaotic too.
But fun nonetheless!! I will no longer discuss best rides, and will go back to masks, yea or nay.Because it has nothing to do with this thread.
Can anyone repost or quote this Sven or Flynn report?
That discussion was about water rides in the "dry parks" and how they will be managed going forward. "Worse" and "better" meant degrees of saturation, not ride enjoyment.Why are we discussing which rides are better in this thread?
Agreed, that would make no sense. The rolling cancellations are annoying, yes, and I would rather just know like everyone else. But so many people would be outraged if they cancelled everything just to have to rebook and possibly not get their original booking plans due to availability.From a marketing perspective that's a terrible idea. I imagine the issue of ADRs and resort room reservations will somewhat sort itself out once measures are announced with guests self-selecting out of that experience and cancelling. It's much easier to "freeze" the remainder of bookings and figure out what to do with them than to burn tens of thousands of resort guests by outright cancelling their reservations and forcing them to rebook for the same time period.
Not sure if someone replied yet to your question. From what I took away from the presentation is they will be managing capacity for a safe attendance maximum with social distancing taken in to consideration. He didn't share a specific number, but that the number will be based on what is a safe attendance level.Thank you! Did a search and found no talk of limited capacity. Did I miss something or are they just going full bore?
I think Six Flags is doing that as part of their reservation system. You have to watch a short video and accept that you acknowledge and agree to the rules as a condition of being allowed in the park. Would be great if they all did that.As I’m watching The Disunplugged on YouTube breaking down UPR plan, so much is running through my head.
Id love to see something like the preshow on Soarin that all guests need to watch before entering the park talking about all the requirements and the acknowledgement that masks in July are what they are, but that by coming into the park you are agreeing to suck it up and deal with it. It is what it is. So be thankful and grateful you are here, and play by the rules because if too many don’t Disney/UO will take their ball and go home. Aka they are giving us an inch, let’s not take a mile.
My idea was just a "pie in the sky" "wouldn't it be nice" idea. Not realistic, I understand. Disney is in a no-win situation in most scenarios. Someone, somewhere will be upset.Agreed, that would make no sense. The rolling cancellations are annoying, yes, and I would rather just know like everyone else. But so many people would be outraged if they cancelled everything just to have to rebook and possibly not get their original booking plans due to availability.
Madden you also said you're only waiting on your res to see if Disney offers you a promotion. Some people actually want to go on their trip...
I can’t wait to stand next to a bunch of strangers being told to watch a video no one wants to watch. Tuning in just in the right moment to hear I should be thankful and grateful I’ve been given the chance to give thousands of dollars to a company.As I’m watching The Disunplugged on YouTube breaking down UPR plan, so much is running through my head.
Id love to see something like the preshow on Soarin that all guests need to watch before entering the park talking about all the requirements and the acknowledgement that masks in July are what they are, but that by coming into the park you are agreeing to suck it up and deal with it. It is what it is. So be thankful and grateful you are here, and play by the rules because if too many don’t Disney/UO will take their ball and go home. Aka they are giving us an inch, let’s not take a mile.
I can’t wait to stand next to a bunch of strangers being told to watch a video no one wants to watch. Tuning in just in the right moment to hear I should be thankful and grateful I’ve been given the chance to give thousands of dollars to a company.
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Never been on a cruise?I can’t wait to stand next to a bunch of strangers being told to watch a video no one wants to watch. Tuning in just in the right moment to hear I should be thankful and grateful I’ve been given the chance to give thousands of dollars to a company.
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Not in the last 20 yearsNever been on a cruise?
But fun nonetheless!! I will no longer discuss best rides, and will go back to masks, yea or nay.
There are no assumptions, that is dependent on the Feds.What are the assumptions about when international travelers can come? Will they climb to full capacity by the end of summer?
Nothing more boring than a muster drill. And they force you to stand there and listen. You can't even watch it online and get it over with.Not in the last 20 yearsthey didn’t have safety videos back in the dinosaur days...