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They do during super duper peak days on Xmas right? So I think it’s possible, although incredibly unlikely.I dont think they could block hotel guests like that.
They do during super duper peak days on Xmas right? So I think it’s possible, although incredibly unlikely.I dont think they could block hotel guests like that.
They still have to feed people in the parks, it doesn't matter if they're on the dining plan or not, it just means that we as guests will have to come to terms with finiding elsewhere to eat if the place we really wanted isn't available. DH and I have mostly resort ADRs for our trip, with only 2 in park (Epcot), and if Epcot isn't open or they don't open WS then we will make two new ADRs at resorts which usually have fewer patrons than in park dining. Disney makes money off of dining plans so I see no reason for them to just stop them.I wonder if they suspend the dining plan - if they are going to have to limit number of tables in restaurants will they be able to have enough sports for people to choose for their meals? And like you mention IF Epcot doesn't open that takes a bunch of restaurants completely out. Or else really limit how many plans are sold or something
I think it’s been discussed at least somewhere. I think it is exactly what we pretty much all expected.I’m on the touringplans website for FastPass, and starting Aug 1 all shows and meet and greets are listed as closed. Thoughts? Sorry if this was discussed, there’s a lot to scroll through
You never know, since they are announcing today there may not be another round of cancelations tomorrow (we can hope anyway).I know that they aren't allowing reservations in June to be booked, or existing reservations to be modified during the closures. However, I wonder if they open say a day after your check in date if they would allow you to check in the next open day of your reservation since the rest of you reservation is accounted for in their "capacity". I'm anticipating my 6/21 trip to be cancelled sadly. But say if they open 6/22 I wonder if they'd allow check in for the 22nd instead of the 21st if that makes sense.
Today will probably be a sad day for many of us with cancelled trips that lots of planning went into and for special celebrations for many. But, at least the anticipation will be over and we can look forward to future trips. Disney does not owe us anything by any means, but it would be cool if they would extend a special room discount or promo to those of us that were affected by the closures.
That's a good point. If they did the walkthrough, all the markers and signs had to be already in place. So much for the idea that we'd see some movement if they were preparing the parks. I think the only ones blindsided have been us.Since they had the safety walkthrough with the local government already, I don't see the opening being that far off.
Hotel guests are the very last group to be denied admission during phased closures like on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.They do during super duper peak days on Xmas right? So I think it’s possible, although incredibly unlikely.
The rating for Orange TV have to be increased like 2000% year to year. I’ve watched a few press conferences and task force meeting now.This may be the most watched local government meeting ever.
Right. That’s my point.Hotel guests are the very last group to be denied admission during phased closures like on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
Or the news they want so they don’t have to travel (in my circumstance lol).So Universal is turning off all water features - isn't the water chlorinated? I don't understand turning off chlorinated water.
If Disney really only opens 2 parks and 3 hotels or something like that, won't most people's trips go from 7 days to 4?
Honestly, I hope everyone gets the news they want so they can travel, but I am so happy we aren't going until next year and hope to god things are back to almost normal by then.
Pure guess...I think the resorts in general, will open after a soft opening of a few days. I wouldn't be at all surprised if they didn't condense to fewer resorts. I'm feeling safe on that since the majority of our stay is at DVC properties. I'm sure they're going to open DVC asap, whether that will be limited to DVC owners only, I have no clue, so that could blow my theory out of the water.Do we think all resorts will open at once whenever they open? If they do close any, will they prioritize offering other rooms to these people or could they get pushed out if other people fill those spots? I'm starting to regret our hotel choice. I feel like it's the most likely to get excluded in the re-opening because it's small.
So like my local restaurant circa 2006? I’m joking, I’m glad Disney found a way to do this so quickly.Other news... World Of Disney has now got a virtual queue for entry. CM greets you, takes your phone number, number of guests in your party, and you will get a text when you can proceed to the store for entry.
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Pure guess...I think the resorts in general, will open after a soft opening of a few days. I wouldn't be at all surprised if they didn't condense to fewer resorts. I'm feeling safe on that since the majority of our stay is at DVC properties. I'm sure they're going to open DVC asap, whether that will be limited to DVC owners only, I have no clue, so that could blow my theory out of the water.
So Universal is turning off all water features - isn't the water chlorinated? I don't understand turning off chlorinated water.