chicagoshannon
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Probably because they're operated by Loews. Loews will probably announce something soon now that they know UO's plan.No, they didn't mention the hotels that I heard.
Probably because they're operated by Loews. Loews will probably announce something soon now that they know UO's plan.No, they didn't mention the hotels that I heard.
Probably because they're operated by Lowe's. Lowe's will probably announce something soon now that they know UO's plan.
I saw and heard absolutely nothing about their hotels, maybe because Loews operates them, but I thought it was odd. Anyone catch anything I missed?
In your opinion, now that we know UO plans to allow AP before the rest of the public, do you think Disney cancelled 2nd week of June resort stays because they will having APs there and keeping resorts closed a bit longer?
That’s what mine says too.I get a cloud and a message that says this file or folder has been removed. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The first page of the plan does say 'hotels', which seems to indicate this applies to them as well, but no, I didn't hear them actually say anything about the resorts either.I saw and heard absolutely nothing about their hotels, maybe because Loews operates them, but I thought it was odd. Anyone catch anything I missed?
thanks. I fixed it. lolLoews![]()
there will most likely be a phased reopening for WDW, I have said that they will probably test with CM and their families first, maybe a day or two. But I don't think they will limit the parks to AP only. Universal is more of an AP park than WDWIn your opinion, now that we know UO plans to allow AP before the rest of the public, do you think Disney cancelled 2nd week of June resort stays because they will having APs there and keeping resorts closed a bit longer?
Try this link..Must just be me- says document has been removed.
Invited AP’s, I don’t think all AP’s for June 3 and 4.
Must just be me- says document has been removed.
Same message. I’m on an IPad, may have something to do with it.
I'm thinking it has to do with needing more people to go. If you eliminate a whole segment of people (non mask wearers) you might not be able to survive since you're clientele is already smaller.Interesting that it sounds like the smaller parks won’t require masks. Then again you can go to Fun Spot sometimes and not even see another person.
Hotels are not owned and operated by Universal.All the talk was on the Univ parks. What about the hotels on the resort?
resorts are third party, managed by LowesAll the talk was on the Univ parks. What about the hotels on the resort?
Seeing as this is theme park approval I would assume the hotels fall under normal hotel operations and don’t require this special approval.All the talk was on the Univ parks. What about the hotels on the resort?
The exact language by Universal was "invited guests AND APs"Invited AP’s, I don’t think all AP’s for June 3 and 4.