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And if I'm not lucky enough I'll go and spend my money at universalI agree , when Chapek said if you are lucky to get in ......... that sentence made me book back up plans elsewhere.
And if I'm not lucky enough I'll go and spend my money at universalI agree , when Chapek said if you are lucky to get in ......... that sentence made me book back up plans elsewhere.
Woild this be 20,000 per park per day for Orlando?
I remember that also.I have fond memories of a double decker bus full of characters in EPCOT at the entrance to the World Showcase circa 1990. I would love that again!
I know your questions are rhetorical in nature as no one knows what will happen.There's a lot I would settle for if there were some other incentives. We would come from a long way and I just don't know. We have time to think about it thankfully. I just hope they roll out most of the plan before our refund deadline. There are a few dealbreaker scenarios.
I keep imagining a reservation system where they claim resort guests who already had reservations get first pick and then it's only Epcot available 5 days in a row lol. We were originally going to park hop and are only going 7 days so I'd want to go a little longer if we can't hit the parks we wanted but they probably won't let us modify that before letting the general public book.
Chapek hinted in an interview that they are following the Shanghai model but they are still at 20,000 people a day. Florida is allowing more than that for theme parks, correct? Does shanghai have 4 parks like Orlando? Woild this be 20,000 per park per day for Orlando?
Disney never discloses numbers, so we won't have that. Maybe a percentage.Each park has its own ‘natural’ capacity- 20,000 at Studios or Animal Kingdom would feel a lot more crowded than 20,000 at Epcot or Magic Kingdom as their capacities are naturally so much higher- a ‘crowded day’ at MK can be in the 70,000s vs a ‘crowded day’ at Studios can be in the 30,000s
I doubt there will be an official HARD capacity number like 20,000 as many variables will play in..
I look forward to seeing how Week One goes for Universal. One thing I hope will be clear before our refund deadline is whether they will loosen capacity rules as early as August. One of the benefits to going was lower crowds especially if we won't have fast passes. I wouldn't want to be locked in and find that crowds are higher than usual for August. We know the demand will be high. For example, the parks don't seem to reach full capacity very often so 50% of guaranteed capacity is a truly scary prospect.I know your questions are rhetorical in nature as no one knows what will happen.
Good news is that Universal is reopening tomorrow for TM previews/ AP previews and then Friday for everyone, I'm sure there will be some copycat measures between the two properties, Universal is not using a reservation system so we will see if it hits any kind of self imposed capacity
I don't think crowds will be higher than normal in Aug. or Sept., but I think there's no doubt that lines will be longer and wait times higher (in my opinion much higher than normal for that time of year.) The 2 biggest issues are the fact that many things that usually take in crowds won't be (character meets, whatever else they choose to close, water parks, even the limit on restaurant capacity) and the extreme reduction in parl hrs. People that used to go back midday won't be, ppl that like late nights/early mornings etc are all going to be forced to be at the psrk at the same time. Add to that the necessity for social distancing/slower ride process/ride seat capacities etc. and the fact that they won't be anywhere near fully staffed; I don't see how lines and wait times won't be substantially higher than a normal trip over thesr next few months. I think walkways may be a tad better, but definitely I see frustrating wait times.I look forward to seeing how Week One goes for Universal. One thing I hope will be clear before our refund deadline is whether they will loosen capacity rules as early as August. One of the benefits to going was lower crowds especially if we won't have fast passes. I wouldn't want to be locked in and find that crowds are higher than usual for August. We know the demand will be high. For example, the parks don't seem to reach full capacity very often so 50% of guaranteed capacity is a truly scary prospect.
one thing that they said on dis unplugged is that % included cast members so my guess based on the search at google is you are right on this higher and lower depending on the park.Each park has its own ‘natural’ capacity- 20,000 at Studios or Animal Kingdom would feel a lot more crowded than 20,000 at Epcot or Magic Kingdom as their capacities are naturally so much higher- a ‘crowded day’ at MK can be in the 70,000s vs a ‘crowded day’ at Studios can be in the 30,000s
I doubt there will be an official HARD capacity number like 20,000 as many variables will play in..
I think it will be like Shanghai where you have a 30-minute window to enter in not everyone at once. I've seen a few videos on youtube it seems pretty empty since they are staggering like this. (at least in the entrance time). Another thing I noticed too as far as long waits are the popular rides there I think it was pirates of the Caribbean if you can't be in the social distant line (the markers aren't there anymore) there is a cast member at the end of the line that gives you a 30-minute fast pass window to come back.I don't think crowds will be higher than normal in Aug. or Sept., but I think there's no doubt that lines will be longer and wait times higher (in my opinion much higher than normal for that time of year.) The 2 biggest issues are the fact that many things that usually take in crowds won't be (character meets, whatever else they choose to close, water parks, even the limit on restaurant capacity) and the extreme reduction in parl hrs. People that used to go back midday won't be, ppl that like late nights/early mornings etc are all going to be forced to be at the psrk at the same time. Add to that the necessity for social distancing/slower ride process/ride seat capacities etc. and the fact that they won't be anywhere near fully staffed; I don't see how lines and wait times won't be substantially higher than a normal trip over thesr next few months. I think walkways may be a tad better, but definitely I see frustrating wait times.
“STAY OUT OF THE DAMN LAKES!”But they don’t specifically mention pools. Maybe they meant swimming in the lake?
I think walkways may be a tad better, but definitely I see frustrating wait times.
I was just able to order my magicbands. I wonder if they will ship this time?
I ordered our too.I was just able to order my magicbands. I wonder if they will ship this time?
I’m confused on how the Florida resident Silver APs will work. It’s my understanding that the blackouts will remain in effect so I wouldn’t be able to go to go to the parks until the first week of August. However, since they aren’t opening until July 11, will I be refunded the payment for June and the first 10 days of July (or be able to extend my pass) even though those dates are blacked out? Any info on this yet?
no info on it yet.I’m confused on how the Florida resident Silver APs will work. It’s my understanding that the blackouts will remain in effect so I wouldn’t be able to go to go to the parks until the first week of August. However, since they aren’t opening until July 11, will I be refunded the payment for June and the first 10 days of July (or be able to extend my pass) even though those dates are blacked out? Any info on this yet?
I was just able to order my magicbands. I wonder if they will ship this time?
I'm not an AP holder. I have 6 day park hopper tickets. Only colored bands were offered.Were you able to just order colored ones or were the custom ones available?