Because Test Track has a high dollar sponsor.
that said, I really like the concept for Test Track. I loved World of Motion and IF DONE RIGHT could be a really nice update.
We are pretty dry in the western suburbs of Jacksonville.
been watching this one for a few days now - currently looks like rain and winds - not tropical storm strength. That remains to be seen however.
On vacation last year (Florida people hiking in Colorado….and we enjoyed it) we stopped in Target to pick up water and snacks. First thing we saw was a big Disneyland tickets sign. We thought it made sense since Colorado is closer to California, but then WDW is the ‘larger’ resort….
I don’t know how busy it is right now - but I was looking for reservations next weekend at Disney Springs for dinner, and we had our pick of restaurant, they all had availability. Last year -same time (we go after dropping our youngest at UCF) I couldn’t get reservations 30 days out.
This is probably quite true.
we have (myseof, wife and youngest daughter) have been four times since the parks reopened for a total of 10 days. We are planning another trip next month, which would only be two days.
One thing that has changed for us since we started regularly visiting in 2003...
WDI needs to adopt an Agile methodology - the transition would be slow and difficult but the results could, if done correctly, be amazing.
This is the methodology that Spacex is using quite successfully. It does require a very involved and knowledgable management team, however....
My wife and I would.
we used to (before the current mess) walk/jog through Saratoga Springs, Disney Springs, to the Port Orleans resorts, just for some exercise before hitting the parks, especially when it was just the two of us going to Epcot for food and wine.....
I just tried to get park reservations for my family next weekend (August 29 and 30) using our AP availability. Only park available was Epcot. Booked our room (Disney Springs area) and were able to get any park. Since we live in the Jacksonville area we prefer to not do day trips anyway, but...
Those are amazingly good points.
I grew up in Florida (Jacksonville area - Orange Park), and still live here. It wasn’t unusual for us In the 80’s to visit my grandmother in Dunedin for a long weekend, then pop over to Disney for a day at the Magic Kingdom or Epcot. I have watched the parks...
I still remember ticket books and purchasing additional books after we got in the park.
My first single day ticker I purchased for myself was Epcot in 1986; I believe I paid $14.95. later, in the mid ‘90’s, my wife and I paid around $27 for single day single park tickets. First trip with our...
While this thread might get interesting, we don’t yet know what the state of the world will be by October 1, 2021.
A ‘normal’ pandemic would be dying out by May/June of next year, vaccine or no. Now, we know this isn’t ‘normal’ so we cannot say for sure. Also, what will the economy be like...