If the CP is shutting down and ending early doesnt that make it seem like they think they will be shut longer than these 2 weeks? (PLEASE NO!!!) I'm not familiar with the CP so could it also mean that they just don't want to focus on the program or need those positions?
I am in same EXACT situation. I am at AKV end of May. I am a AP so dont have to worry about tickets. But, I think it will be a GO.
If it is end of May and World is STILL closed, well then, I think we are all going to have to take step back and reevaluate pretty much EVERYTHING
Very sad. I've been reading the WDW boards and I've seen posters mention that they have kids in the program currently. One said earlier in threads the daughter applied 2 times before she could get in. So to know they are suspending the program is so devastating.Hope all the students get home safely. How does this impact those who are there internationally?
My two cents: IF you can reschedule for later in the year (as a backup plan) then I would say go ahead and buy your tickets and make your FPs. As of now, it seems like you would be able to move the credit of what you spend on a future trip. Also keep in mind your bank date for your DVC points. But my experience with DVC so far is they are being very flexible and accommodating if you need to cancel. Things are so fluid now that we just have no clue as to what like will look like in May. But if you can be flexible then why not try to make plans in case you can still go. Good luck.I have a late May reservation made with DVC points. My FP window opens up soon, and I still need to buy tickets. My thought is that, as of right now, all lights are still "green" and I should proceed with my ticket-buying and FP+ reservations as originally planned. Any contrary schools of thought?
Sorry if this is addressed earlier; I just don't have time to read through 51 pages of posts.
there are several threads already open on people planning rescheduling. For your types of questions I would go there as this one is only related to how the virus is affecting WDW right nowNeed some help. Trip is planned 4/25-5/2. I want to go so badly, but realistically thinking this closure has more of a chance of being extended than it does being lifted. We are a family that goes not a lot. In fact this was going to be a last hoorah for Disney for a while. We’ve saved so hard and it was going to be a trip of a lifetime.
Initial thought is to cancel and go next year. I really don’t think I can wait another year. We pushed back last years trip for this...
Tell me about October. Our SWA tickets expire the end of October and I’d like to not be out that money. Are the pools open? How is the weather? I just don’t want to do and my circle just doesn’t understand what goes into planning these vacations. I don’t think it’s easy to say...let’s move back a month. You miss on the ADR and FP windows![]()
you'll see lots of coordinators and managers working front of the line for a while (salaried CM in general)Wow. They seem to be planning to be closed for the long haul...
I'm there tomorrow night and I'm sure I'll be emotional as well. I was there Thursday evening and I was talking to a CP and I was trying to lift up her spirits that the parks were closing by telling her that she now had a 2 week paid vacation, boy have the tables turned. I feel awful for all the CP they are treated like second level CM all the time, being scheduled extra hours and not paid enough and now this.Got a quick text from DD (CP CM at MK) and yes she is being sent home
One of her assignments is the MK parade and she said todays parade was "emotional" for CM's characters and guests.
I'm there tomorrow night and I'm sure I'll be emotional as well. I was there Thursday evening and I was talking to a CP and I was trying to lift up her spirits that the parks were closing by telling her that she now had a 2 week paid vacation, boy have the tables turned. I feel awful for all the CP they are treated like second level CM all the time, being scheduled extra hours and not paid enough and now this.
Your right... my 5 year old last night was in tears... she couldn't understand why in her words "everything is changing"... how it's not fair that WDW has to close. Young kids notice they just dont understand and that has to be frightening.Well, I’m wrapped up in that DCL news (with stays before and after at WDW). Although we had already gone through the stages of emotion with what was likely to happen, so in a weird way that news is comforting as it at least helps with planning / financial consequences.
With APs and room only reservations for the WDW parts, we’re fortunate to have max flexibility and can do everything online. These situations make me realize how much I sometimes take that for granted vs those in other ticket/trip situations.
OT - my oldest is 9 and I’m coming to learn just how “tuned in” to things young ones are at that age. We’re trying as best we can to explain why baseball is cancelled, flag football is cancelled, school is cancelled, etc. I can tell it is getting to him and he’s been paying attention to the news we often have on in the background more than I appreciated. Mental health is a real thing. (Sorry, that sounds so preachy and I don’t mean it like that - just hard to articulate).
Meanwhile my 5 year old just asked if leprechauns can get coronavirus, so there’s that.
Stay well everyone.