midnight star
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Here is the link for itDon’t know if it’s been mentioned, but Dapper Days Disneyland has moved to June 20&21.
http://dapperday.com/spring-2020-disneyland-ca
Here is the link for itDon’t know if it’s been mentioned, but Dapper Days Disneyland has moved to June 20&21.
Posted in the April thread as well, but just got an email from Castle Inn and Suites saying they were canceling our room for April 9-11. Due to stay at home order now in place they are closed until April 19th per the email.![]()
That’s what I was thinking too.I think they're all being ordered to close in OC. We were coming down next week with our trailer and got the cancellation email from Anaheim RV Park this morning stating they've been 'ordered to close'. I assume hotels have been given similar orders, or at least not to accept new guests.
At least they are being realistic about things. I wish that Disney would come out with an announcement. I know that they originally hoped that things would get back to normal before the very lucrative spring break/Easter season, but that is not going to happen.
It isn't completely useless, it prevents people who are obviously sick from coming and getting others sick, even with other illnesses and lowering their immunity.Taking temperatures is almost completely worthless.... you are contagious way before you’re running a fever. I mean, yeah, I guess they could implement this, but if the virus is still raging it’s not going to stop outbreaks.
interesting, L.A. has orders all hotels to remain open at this time for that very reason, they need places people can go if they are stuck away from home.I think they're all being ordered to close in OC. We were coming down next week with our trailer and got the cancellation email from Anaheim RV Park this morning stating they've been 'ordered to close'. I assume hotels have been given similar orders, or at least not to accept new guests.
Quick question. For those with passes, I know Disney will extend passes with the closure. However they still charge you for them if you do payments. Would you still renew or wait until all of this is over and the park is open?
Well, depending on how long the closure continues, would it bother you not to have a valid pass? Just asking because I know that some people really become sad when they don't have a pass, even if they know they will get another one in the future.Quick question. For those with passes, I know Disney will extend passes with the closure. However they still charge you for them if you do payments. Would you still renew or wait until all of this is over and the park is open?
It won’t bother me. Although I’m sad my pass no longer expires in my birthday month because when I renew it was like a bday present for myself lol.Well, depending on how long the closure continues, would it bother you not to have a valid pass? Just asking because I know that some people really become sad when they don't have a pass, even if they know they will get another one in the future.
If you'll be buying a new AP at the same level (i.e. no loss of benefits), then the price should be the only unknown. But I really can't see Disney raising the prices again any time soon. If you will be going down to Flex, then I would renew before the expiration date so that you can keep your parking.It won’t bother me. Although I’m sad my pass no longer expires in my birthday month because when I renew it was like a bday present for myself lol.
I think I’m just scarred by price increases, and removal of benefits I’ve seen. But I feel like when all of this is over Disney won’t be increasing prices, but you never know.
Oh man that’s right! I may stay with signature plus because it seemed like reservations filled up. But now with this whole pandemic thing maybe people won’t goIf you'll be buying a new AP at the same level (i.e. no loss of benefits), then the price should be the only unknown. But I really can't see Disney raising the prices again any time soon. If you will be going down to Flex, then I would renew before the expiration date so that you can keep your parking.
I wouldn't renew now. Mine doesn't expire until Sept and should be extended to October, I just got hit with the monthly fees for 3 APs and I could really use that money for something else right now. One of my daughters is out of work and can't pay her rent after next month. My husband and I are self employed and as you know, business is down. We are doing all we can to keep some money coming in and we have emergency savings, but when there isn't money coming in, watching money go out for something we can't access is no fun.Quick question. For those with passes, I know Disney will extend passes with the closure. However they still charge you for them if you do payments. Would you still renew or wait until all of this is over and the park is open?
Good point. Even if I pay in full, $1000+ isn’t smart right now when things are so up in the air.I wouldn't renew now. Mine doesn't expire until Sept and should be extended to October, I just got hit with the monthly fees for 3 APs and I could really use that money for something else right now. One of my daughters is out of work and can't pay her rent after next month. My husband and I are self employed and as you know, business is down. We are doing all we can to keep some money coming in and we have emergency savings, but when there isn't money coming in, watching money go out for something we can't access is no fun.
Since your pass will be extended anyway, I would wait to renew, as if you pass was valid before the closure, it should still be valid afterwards and thus eligible to be renewed without loosing anything you might be grandfathered into.Quick question. For those with passes, I know Disney will extend passes with the closure. However they still charge you for them if you do payments. Would you still renew or wait until all of this is over and the park is open?
Good point. Even if I pay in full, $1000+ isn’t smart right now when things are so up in the air.