Brutal for Disney. I mean, Avatar Land is going to be beautiful, well done, etc. but does anyone actually care about the Avatar intellectual property any more? It's a 6 year old movie. By the time the land opens it will be nearly 8 years old. I can see how the sequel will reinvigorate it but...
Like a poster above said, check the terms of the contract. Personally I would just stop paying, though. The pass will obviously cease to work but at least you don't have to pay. And if Disney wants to send you to collections let them. It's not like it's going to show up on your credit report.
Terrific news! My trip was the 13-19 so I was going to miss it AND Pirates on the 17th (my only day in the MK and that happens to be the 1 refurb day) so at least I'll get one of them in.
Most props from defunct attractions are literally scattered all over the property in the weirdest places. You should have seen some of the stuff that's in The Land pavillion.
This is something I personally took the initiative to do when I was there! I'm sure it's part of the normal operation now, however. And indeed many times people "prefer" to stand in the line. For example, on New Years Eve obviously every restaurant has been booked for months and we even have...
Hey there LucyK,
Based on the popularity, I'd say so. I worked at Epcot which had the biggest benefit to the translators as it had the most things "translatable." Here is a link to an example of which attracions utilize the DSTs. I can't imagine going to Disneyland Paris or HKDL and not being...
I guess I'm "close" to inside knowledge having worked GR from 2007-2009, but I'll try to shed some light...
There are, I'd say, two things that take up 75% of a GR CM's job: dining reservations and Disney Show Translators ("DSTs"):
1) The amount of people making same-day dining reservations...
Disney doesn't "cater" to people with disabilities. That's the crux of this entire issue. What Disney does is try to provide equal access to everyone. That's the difference.