Does the park ever reach phase 4 closure (closed to everyone)? I'm just curious. We never travel during high season, and I don't recall ever seeing it closed to all guests posted here. I'm sure it must happen sometimes.
It was very disturbing to hear tonight how many front line cast were either misinformed or flat out lying to guests about the phase closing at MK. They were telling guests that no one was being admitted to the Magic Kingdom at all (which wasn't true- it never got past a phase 2 today). Two guests apparently had a dinner reservation and the CM told them "you're out of luck." I didn't say anything because I wasn't on the clock and was not going to correct another CM in front of a guest like that, but really?! If you don't know something, don't make it up as you go...find the right answer out.
In the example above, I would imagine that they the no-show fee would still be assessed for their dining reservation?
I didn't say anything because I wasn't on the clock and was not going to correct another CM in front of a guest like that, but really?! If you don't know something, don't make it up as you go...find the right answer out.
They wouldn't charge the guest a no show fee. Those are the easiest things to get removed, especially with a phased closing.I've read a few reports this evening from guests with FP+ being denied during the phase 2 closing. Is there an official ruling on this one yet?
In the example above, I would imagine that the no-show fee would still be assessed for their dining reservation?
Literally?It only took me ten minutes to get back to my hotel room after Epcots fireworks. The finale blew me away
Literally?
Traffic leaving the west parking lots of Epcot was very easy last night. I was very surprised. Not sure about the east parking lots. I imagine they were worse since they emptied into a very slow moving Epcot center Dr.
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