We don’t know what the plan is for that show or any entertainment. You assume the show isn’t coming back this Summer or ever
Not making any assumptions. Just going based on what's known:
January -- they announced that FOTLK is returning this
summer in
modified format.
Since then... now April -- nothing else announced to come back. No staff being brought back, no rehearsals beginning.
By this time, we can confidently say the other entertainment is not coming back by early summer.
We also know WDW has been moving very slowly so far. They even announced the Rat is opening October 1st. Might they move it up? Sure, it's possible, but we can only go with the evidence thus far.
Might more come back at some point over the summer? Sure, maybe. But all the evidence thus far points to:
Wilderness Lodge and Beach Club to open for summer, Poly to open for late summer. FOTLK to return sometime this summer in modified format.
There is absolutely no evidence that other closed entertainment will be returning by the start of the summer season.
but we don’t know that. The CMs in the show just became eligible for vaccines this week in FL and it wouldn’t be possible to bring them back until they were vaccinated at a minimum. It’s April 5 so it’s way too early to write off the whole Summer yet. In theory if the CMs for that show got called back on May 1 they could likely start running shows by June 1 or an early June call back for shows starting Juiy 1.
Not sure where you're getting a 4 week lead time from. The "knowledgeable" people on this board have suggested an 8-12 week lead time, at a minimum, to re-launch significant entertainment. (the cast members aren't sitting at home waiting to re-start their shows, many have left the area, taken jobs elsewhere, retired, etc..... so you need several weeks of auditions and hiring, followed by several weeks of rehearsals... 2-3 month lead time to bring back big entertainment pieces)
The point is they don’t need 3+ months of lead time to bring back a show.
I'm not an expert in that area. The people on the board who claim to be the experts suggest that 2-3 months are required.
As far as fast pass goes, there is no reason it can’t or won’t come back once distancing in lines is relaxed.
There is a huge reason -- Disney may be entirely reassessing the fastpass system. As I said, some of the changes may have nothing to do with Covid. If Disney is indeed reassessing the entire FP system, it may not come back in any form for quite a while. I'm not assuming that to be the case -- It's merely a possibility. Much like we now know that EMH isn't coming back, luggage handling Magic Express isn't coming back. Rivers of Light isn't coming back. We already know lots of the old stuff is not coming back. There may be additional things that also don't come back.
The main reason it’s gone is they can’t have the standby and fast pass lanes right next to each other as they are setup in most attractions.
That's the reason they implied. Yet -- the FP lane is still being used for rider swap and other uses. And Universal is using their Express lane. There is a simpler reason they haven't brought back FP -- insufficient capacity.
If distancing is gone there’s no reason why that is an issue. Park capacity is only limited due to distancing as well. If that’s relaxed there is no need for park capacity limits either. We are also seeing hours increased recently and I think that will continue. Hours are getting closer to ”normal” already and should only increase over the Summer. Increased hours combined with park hopping feel more like normal.
Agreed. Absolutely, some things will feel more and more normal. But there are other things that might not return to "normal" for a long time, or possibly never.
If you feel that it’s not a “return to normal” unless everything is back as it was before Covid that’s fine, there’s no formal definition. I was just pointing out that IMHO the benchmark for a return to a version of normal is primarily driven by a relaxing of Covid safety protocols and a return of things directly restricted by Covid safety. I don’t think every show, every aspect of entertainment and every resort has to be fully back before it feels more like “normal”.
Looking around at lots of people, I'd say there is no singular definition of normal. It's very subjective, with a different line. Some would say it already is normal -- most of the rides are operating, most restaurants are open. Others may have a specific subjective requirement -- not normal until there are fireworks. Not normal until there are character meets.
So I'm careful when talking about "normal" because that is going to differ to different people. As Covid becomes less concerning, unquestionably we will see changes -- we will see increasing capacity, relaxed social distancing, maybe relaxed masking at some point.
But how long to get to "normal" -- I don't know that it will ever feel like the old normal again. I just don't know one way or the other.