Jrb1979
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It's miserable in most places across the country. Today it's 86 feels like 92 where I live near Niagara Falls.It's almost like people have realized that Orlando in July is miserable
It's miserable in most places across the country. Today it's 86 feels like 92 where I live near Niagara Falls.It's almost like people have realized that Orlando in July is miserable
Usually true, but some resorts (like Fort Wilderness) go under a full lockdown for major holidays. They’ll scan your band at the boat launches and the bus stops at (some of) the theme parks.But again you are more than welcome to come in so long as you use existing resort transportation.
They don't need my friend's approval. She wouldn't be involved in that. But she does work there so she would absolutely know if it was happening.It could be security at TTC told them it “was closed to non-guests” -I don’t know. I don’t have any reason to doubt someones experience.
It also could be that Poly was checking Id’s at the pedestrian walkway and they didn’t run it by your friend for approval. Who knows.
This is not accurate. A huge portion of the population no longer has magic bands for them to scan.Usually true, but some resorts (like Fort Wilderness) go under a full lockdown for major holidays. They’ll scan your band at the boat launches and the bus stops at (some of) the theme parks.
I’ve seen them close the beach at Poly and I’ve seen CM’s at bus stops. It happens.Logistically it's just not realistic for them to do this even if they wanted to.
It's not that. I'm just interested in providing accurate information and this rumor comes out every year. Every year. It's just not true. You'll never find a YouTube video or a picture on the internet of security scanning magic bands or iPhones for proof of resort ID to get on any resort transportation or walk to a resort from the Magic Kingdom. It's 2024. If they did it the pictures and the videos would definitely be readily available on the internet. I too have seen them close a portion of the Polynesian Beach. The Polynesian itself has always been open.I’ve seen them close the beach at Poly and I’ve seen CM’s at bus stops. It happens.
Personally, I have no reason to doubt the OP who was denied entry at Fort Wilderness and at Poly, if you think they are lying and they didn’t experience that, you are welcome to.
I don’t think you are lying, but just because you haven’t seen it, doesn’t mean other guests have.You may continue to think that I'm the liar should you choose to do so.
Heard and thank you.I don’t think you are lying, but just because you haven’t seen it, doesn’t mean other guests have.
They typically roll out phased closings and are only trying to deter guests at certain times.
I’ve never not gotten into MK on New Year’s Eve, you just have to know the routes to take during various phased closings.
This is not accurate. A huge portion of the population no longer has magic bands for them to scan.
They had a pargo parade yesterday at fort wilderness and there are too many YouTube videos posted. Unless every single one of them was a fort wilderness resort guest they absolutely were allowing non-resort guests onto the property.
I don’t know the exact process they did if you didn’t have MDE, a room key, or a magic band, but they were giving someone a lot of grief at the Contemporary boat dock since his name was not on the reservation. Didn’t see how it played out though, we got on the boat to Wilderness Lodge before the conclusion of that interaction.A huge portion of the population no longer has magic bands for them to scan.
I have confirmed with one blogger, mouse steps, that fort wilderness was not locked down July 4th. They took the bus from Epcot to fort wilderness and absolutely no issues getting into the camp ground And recording the parade.I was a resort guest at Fort Wilderness, so I can’t say if it was or was not closed. However, I know that it was completely closed off to day guests for the Halloween parade and beach blast in 2023.
Sadly, I guess I never took any photos of the checkpoints, which is sort of surprising. However, there were two (obviously deployed, both had different costumes) CMs with iPads scanning at the dock at MK. Additionally, there was one CM scanning at the Contemporary boat dock. We took the resort boat, and they made sure every last one of us that hadn’t been confirmed to be a FW resort guest got off at Wilderness Lodge. They had a CM with an iPad at the Wilderness Lodge boat dock as well. They would radio a description of the guests that weren’t FW guests, just in case someone was trying to sneak in.
Also to be noted, I know that there were CMs with iPads at the bus stop at MK, and I believe one of my family members said there was one at Epcot as well (though I wouldn’t trust that as much since I didn’t personally see it).
Impenetrable? Absolutely not. But they clearly did not want people there and there were plenty of deployed CMs with iPads to keep it that way.
I don’t know the exact process they did if you didn’t have MDE, a room key, or a magic band, but they were giving someone a lot of grief at the Contemporary boat dock since his name was not on the reservation. Didn’t see how it played out though, we got on the boat to Wilderness Lodge before the conclusion of that interaction.
But I don’t think that July 4th was that locked down. It was really busy, but the parade had no where near the crowd of the 2023 Halloween parade. Anyways, hope you have a great day, and if all else fails, we’ll agree to disagree!
Yep there was Disney security officer right on pathway past the first tiki torches asking for last names and room numbers. I turned around and just got on monorail to MKOh I’ve definitely seen that happen - but when I saw it the beach closest to the TTC was still open.
You’re welcome to doubt what the poster said, maybe they just made the story up and went to the grand for fun!
The show was great. Including "lift every voice and sing", jfk, mlk was beautiful. They just needed to put a ww3 barge out there and have the final 20 seconds over the lakeThat fireworks ending seems like a hot mess and honestly, looks and sounds like a major malfunction at the end. I can't honestly believe that is how it was designed to end.
I don’t think you are lying, but just because you haven’t seen it, doesn’t mean other guests have.
They typically roll out phased closings and are only trying to deter guests at certain times.
I’ve never not gotten into MK on New Year’s Eve, you just have to know the routes to take during various phased closings.
Where did you end up going for dinner and fireworks? I hope it worked out well for you.Parked at the TTC on the 4th and tried to use the pedestrian path to go to the Poly around 6ish (even had a mobile order for Kona) and security was blocking entrances and wouldn’t let us in.
Yeah that guy's a real tool. I don'tNot sure why the OP is so insistent on being adamant in his stance. Parked at the TTC on the 4th and tried to use the pedestrian path to go to the Poly around 6ish (even had a mobile order for Kona) and security was blocking entrances and wouldn’t let us in. We were told the resort was hard-closed to anyone that didn’t have a room and said we’d have to cancel our mobile order. Only kind of overheard the party trying to go in after us but sounds like they had a dining reservation and they weren’t being allowed in either. Maybe the security guards weren’t supposed to be so strict? Maybe something was miscommunicated? But we definitely were not being allowed to enter the Poly on foot from the TTC.
Wow, what a fantastic picture, thanks for sharing it.FWIW, the luminous hardware lends itself really well to ambient lighting especially on the 4th. That plus the MK fireworks hitting in the background.. you might say it was magical...View attachment 797382
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