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I could see EPCOT being 11am-9pm. Each park has a staggered opening time, allows them to probably limit some of their transportation as well logistically.
Nailed it.
I could see EPCOT being 11am-9pm. Each park has a staggered opening time, allows them to probably limit some of their transportation as well logistically.
What if you have a pre park opening ADR and fastpasses booked at your reservation park. Wonder if they will cancel all pre park opening ADR? Also, if you can’t snag a park reservation on those days , fastpasses will get mightily crazy.Shanghai has timed entry, so along with your reservation to the park they give you a time, so not everyone shows up at the same time
Nailed it.
Parks are probably closing early for time for cleaning. Imagine having to wipe EVERY surface in a city each night. They also need light for some of this.Canceling the shows saves them money, and allows them to help justify the early closing of parks, which saves them more money. If the early park closures were for allowing enough time to adequately clean off the attractions, they would not be open continuously throughout the day.
I don't see why the parks can't be open until like 9, at least. As mentioned, the 7pm closure would make it so everyone leaves at that time...just like party nights in the Fall and Holidays. Closer to normal hrs would help spread out traffic.
A million people just called all at once. Literally a million probably. They aren't trying to pull anything. Just trying to deal with a million cancellations and moving days all in one day.I'm FUMING right now. I'm paid in full for my trip, which would have started July 9th. Well, I obviously want to reschedule this to December. I can't do that! I can't even get my money back right now. What gives? What kind of BS is Disney trying to pull here?
I don't blame them. They're going to let Universal and SeaWorld literally "test the waters" first to see how all of this goes. Learn from their mistakes.Water parks will not be part of the reopening
They're in Florida. Sunshine laws means that this is a rubber stamp.They are walking a fine line between "share as much info as you can" and "leave wiggle room in case the government provides additional conditions or requirements."
I’m not surprised. They are all about people and family.Kind of crazy how much more conservative Disney is being vs other parks
I’m not surprised. They are all about people and family.
CityWalk opened first, I was there and had a great time, DS opened later, didn't learn from Universal at all, this morning was a major disaster on their part. Disney is not opening water parks because they are saving money (I don't blame them for this, it's just fact) I don't see them opening the water parks at all this year, along with COVID, they have hurricane season, then Fall and Winter to give them good excuses.I don't blame them. They're going to let Universal and SeaWorld literally "test the waters" first to see how all of this goes. Learn from their mistakes.
That's big since that rules out almost all gaiters
What did I miss? Isn't a gaiter considered a face covering?
Water parks will not be part of the reopening
On the HUBWhere did you hear this? I just tried to search it.