WDW COVID-19 Operational Changes- Reservation System-Rope Drop Procedures

Parks open 30 days from tomorrow. Disney should have the park reservation system up and running don't you think?
Remember SDL reservation tickets went on sale only days before reopening, not saying it'll be the same here but it's still a while, plus parks cm haven't even started to get called back yet
At SDL the cm were on property for weeks before they opened
 

Remember SDL reservation tickets went on sale only days before reopening, not saying it'll be the same here but it's still a while, plus parks cm haven't even started to get called back yet
At SDL the cm were on property for weeks before they opened
Yes, but shouldn't they have been prepared? I know it's all a mess but if Disney announces Parks are open all issues should have been addressed in advance.
 
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I got a survey for my July trip. It asked about whether I would be using Disney transportation, which of the safety protocols I was aware of and if I would be coming in July even with all the protocols.
 
Actually, that's not "all we know." We also know that, per the disney website: "During the limited capacity period, it may be difficult for Annual Passholders to get park reservations to visit on certain dates. To help manage capacity, total reservation days held at one time will be limited." They don't say total reservations will be limited unless you have a resort reservation. They could have said that, but they didn't.

Anyway, as a lawyer, I kind of take umbrage at the notion that just because is "legalese" it is not true. Disney's lawyers may have advisedthem to put that language that resort reservations do not guarantee access in there, but if they did, it's because they view it as something that is important. Lawyers don't require that companies prominently warn against every risk, no matter how unlikely--sure you may see risks of remote things like hurricanes and terrorist attacks in the "fine print"--but they wouldn't prominently put the "no guarantees" language in the few bullet points on the resort reservation page unless they thought it was a risk that was likely to manifest.

Completely agree and I have heard that before it was officially announced. I don’t think anyone should take for granted they won’t have any issue....I think when they stopped selling tickets it was a big sign that they knew they had to be cautious.
 
I got a survey for my July trip. It asked about whether I would be using Disney transportation, which of the safety protocols I was aware of and if I would be coming in July even with all the protocols.

we are supposed to check in July 10 and have not received a survey. seems odd to me. We‘re planning on canceling, anyway, but I would think I would have received something.
 
Too funny, a three asterisk DPB post that didn't really tell us anything new other than reiterating that they'll be cleaning lots of stuff. :goodvibes

Although in fairness, in my opinion it is good for them to keep communicating about things such as housekeeping so eventual resort guests have the proper expectations before arriving.
I thought they said they were pulling the coffee pots but the graphic said they would be part of the enhanced cleaning
 





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