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    Disney Springs Mask Enforcement

    That means we've got a long road ahead of us and I'd much rather drive at 100 mph versus 25 mph.
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    Disney Springs Mask Enforcement

    I said "you're very likely" I carefully didn't say, everyone. I didn't speak to anything other than FOX. Take it for what it means. No one has ever said we're stopping the infections. All they've promised is we are slowing it. Please do share any evidence that says the majority of the Doctors...
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    Disney Springs Mask Enforcement

    FOX is the only one telling the truth. I got news for you. Mask or no mask you're very likely going to get the virus and the end result is going to be the same for those who get it whether it happens today, two weeks from now or months from now. Wearing a mask slows the spread, it doesn't stop it.
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    News Eliminating Fastpass and Extra Magic Hours - confirmed as of May 28

    You're not alone in your thoughts. The original FastPass implementation was superior to FP+. It was equitable and in the end users generally got more FPs with the system than they do with FP+.
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    Disney Masks

    Wearing a mask is complete nonsense. Disney will not have any requirements so you'll likely see a variety and the majority will do nothing. It would be wise of the public to stop thinking that masks are helping things. They're not.
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    Name one Disney attraction you miss so much it hurts

    Light Magic. We only had one summer together and yet 23 years later I miss it so much. It really tugged at my heartstrings.
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    No Expiration Tix Need To Be Across The Board

    Disney has publicly stated that they may implement temperature checks before granting admission. The interpretation of that statement is pretty clear. If implemented you will be denied admission if you have a temperature. In the interest of guest service and best practices, I fully expect they...
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    No Expiration Tix Need To Be Across The Board

    They absolutely can offer refunds and they absolutely do give refunds depending on the situation. The official policy is "no refunds", but they will make exceptions on a case-by-case basis. I got a cash refund two years ago for an unused ticket to the Christmas Party. Weren't you the one...
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    No Expiration Tix Need To Be Across The Board

    It was implied by your response. You can't control crowds with tickets that are not date specific. No expiration tickets are not date specific. Also, right now if you have a date-specific ticket and you don't use it you can apply the value (amount paid) towards the purchase of a new ticket for...
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    No Expiration Tix Need To Be Across The Board

    I highly doubt you will get your hotel and travel refunded. You're being ridiculous!
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    No Expiration Tix Need To Be Across The Board

    When Disney reopens tickets will be date specific and if you're not admitted you'll be given a refund. How does that sound? Tickets have to be date specific or else they won't be able to control attendance. Once they don't have to control attendance then things can revert back to the way they...
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    WDW Reopening Estimates

    You absolutely do not know that. Stricker lockdown yes, but managed it better- we absolutely do not know. You can't trust any of the information coming out of China. Just knowing how this spreads makes you question the infection rate on China. The Chinese government is going to do everything...
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    WDW Reopening Estimates

    I'm not basing it on what parks are stating on their websites. My comment is based on individual states' plans for reopening businesses. Theme parks in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Georgia are likely to be open soon. Comments from Six Flags' CEO reflect that as well. Indiana seems to have...
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    WDW Reopening Estimates

    June? I never stated a month. There will be theme parks open in the United States in June, but I'm not sure they'll be in Florida.
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    WDW Reopening Estimates

    If it were only as simple as opening a history book then people would already have the answers on how to handle the virus and be able to give better direction on when things may reopen and when it all may end. Earlier in this thread, you made the above statement. That single sentence is all...
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    WDW Reopening Estimates

    The only thing that is for certain in this thread is that "you" don't know what you're talking about. You're acting like you're the authority and you're not.
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    Will the Pandemic Curb the Price Increases?

    I suspect that when the parks reopen to full capacity pricing will be similar to present pricing and deals will have to be offered to entice guests to visit. The economic damage is going to slow down the economy and there will be less money spent on Disney vacations. However, if the parks...
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    News Disneyland Resort Express discontinued

    I disagree? With all of your connections I'm SHOCKED that you haven't gotten some insight from Disney. Apparently, Disney was told almost exactly a month ago by Sacramento that they should expect to be closed for an undefined, but extended period of time. A couple of days after I was told this...
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    WDW Reopening Estimates

    The difference is herd immunity. You should read up on it. Large gatherings create the possibility for the virus to spread quickly. By not allowing large gatherings the virus will continue to spread, but more slowly so that we don't overwhelm our medical system. Everyday more of us are infected...
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    I think it was a mistake to take away those mcdonalds fries stands in the parks.

    You can't be serious. Five Guys? - just terrible. Casey's Corner, pretty much the same, but only mediocre.
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