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They stayed open longer than Disney did at the front end as well.Funspot is opened and WDW isn’t?! This is RIDICULOUS.
They stayed open longer than Disney did at the front end as well.Funspot is opened and WDW isn’t?! This is RIDICULOUS.
By the time Disney opens, they won't be required anymore.
“Real-time adjustments“ to park tickets or passes is what may push me to the side of canceling. If I am invested with flights, resort cost, vacation time, etc., and find out day-of that my park entry is not happening, I would be a very unhappy customer. It’d be a different story, IMO, if they provided more information in advance of my trip. For example, ”Our plan is to allow park entry to all resort guests; however, if we hit capacity, our process will be as follows...“
and masks are not requiredFunspot is opened and WDW isn’t?! This is RIDICULOUS.
Here’s where I get confused over the uproar over Disney and near no complaints about Universal.
Universal opens in 14 days. Do we know about the hotels? No. Do we know if there’s going to be a reservation system or any kind of tiered entry? No. Do we know what dining will be available? No. Which rides? No. And yet no one complains. Go figure.....
Here’s where I get confused over the uproar over Disney and near no complaints about Universal.
Universal opens in 14 days. Do we know about the hotels? No. Do we know if there’s going to be a reservation system or any kind of tiered entry? No. Do we know what dining will be available? No. Which rides? No. And yet no one complains. Go figure.....
All excellent questions that I would hope they answer very soon.Here’s where I get confused over the uproar over Disney and near no complaints about Universal.
Universal opens in 14 days. Do we know about the hotels? No. Do we know if there’s going to be a reservation system or any kind of tiered entry? No. Do we know what dining will be available? No. Which rides? No. And yet no one complains. Go figure.....
Here’s where I get confused over the uproar over Disney and near no complaints about Universal.
Universal opens in 14 days. Do we know about the hotels? No. Do we know if there’s going to be a reservation system or any kind of tiered entry? No. Do we know what dining will be available? No. Which rides? No. And yet no one complains. Go figure.....
So, as of this point, I am switching camps. They need to submit this reopening plan next week with an opening date for the parks and the resorts. Yes, I know it’s more complicated than UO because of the resorts, but they are at that point.
All excellent questions that I would hope they answer very soon.
From everything i’ve read, it would appear they are going to do just that.
They released a lot of info today:
ETA: https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/terms-of-service/reopening-frequently-asked-questions
And no info regarding the hotels and resorts yet:And yet none of the above questions were answered. For instance:
3. Will all rides and attractions be open?
Majority of the attractions and experiences within the parks are scheduled to open. Select experiences will not be available during this phase, and some queue experiences may be slightly altered as we implement our new procedures. Additional details and specific experiences will be shared soon.
That tell me a whole lot of nothing. And that’s fine. I understand that these are exceptional times. If I want to go, I’m just going to have to accept uncertainty. But I also extend that same thinking to WDW.
I have this feeling too.I think a lot of people are focused on the 3rd paragraph which could hint that a June opening isn’t happening at WDW.
I read more into “Real-time adjustments“ comment regarding tickets, passes, and experiences. I think they do have an opening date in mind for WDW and are ready to announce but they realize that because of limited dining capacity at restaurants (with some closures), they will likely have to cancel some ADRs. If park hours are reduced, it could also affect fast passes. Other events are also likely to be impacted.
Perhaps they are trying to soften the blow. Imply that they may not be opening in June, but actually open in June but with a lot of reservations and others plans being canceled.
They need to submit this reopening plan next week with an opening date for the parks and the resorts. Yes, I know it’s more complicated than UO because of the resorts, but they are at that point.
Actually they didn’t. None of the questions I asked were answered. I’m not trying to point out how bad Universal is, I’m pointing out that they aren’t any different than WDW except that they are ready to open sooner.
Hotels are open to book , that info is oldAnd no info regarding the hotels and resorts yet:
1. What about hotels? And what if I have a hotel reservation?
Our hotels are an important part of our guest experience and we will share details soon. We are still finalizing our reopening plans and will contact those guests with reservations as soon as our plans are available.