It’s impossible to see if your tickets are linked to your account on the website. You can link a ticket, but if you already linked them through the app beforehand there is no way to look at that at the website that I can find.Don't know the veracity of this, but there's a screenshot going around on Instagram and Facebook from a virtual chat with a Disney rep that has confirmed that all reservations will be done through the website, not the app, and that it's best to ensure your tickets are linked on the website prior to making the reservation.
I guess we'll find out on the 12th when those who had tickets prior to the closure will be able to start reserving, but if this is true then I'm disappointed they're not taking advantage of the built-in functionality of reserving dates on your phone that the Flex pass already had.
100%. No way Disney actually starts day 1 at 25% capacity. In WDW they started around 10% for a few days and worked their way up.My prediction, Apr 30 will be light. I could be wrong, all my friends and wife think I am.
100%. No way Disney actually starts day 1 at 25% capacity. In WDW they started around 10% for a few days and worked their way up.
Here's the screenshot that's being floated around - they did mention that it'd be best to unlink the ticket from the app and link it on the website.It’s impossible to see if your tickets are linked to your account on the website. You can link a ticket, but if you already linked them through the app beforehand there is no way to look at that at the website that I can find.
When I walked by carnation cafe they have scaffolding around it and looks to be painting it. So, it might not be ready in time for opening.
I was going nuts trying to figure out why the site only said “Guests with 1 day tickets can view the Ticket Availability Calendar for when they can enjoy a visit “ because I was like what about 5 day tickets!??!!! Then it hit me, those don’t have any blackout dates so you can go anytime as long as reservations are available.
My tickets are linked in my app. But when I try and link them on the Disneyland website it says they are already linked “to an account” but doesn’t say they are linked to my account anywhere. Where the heck will the reservation system be? The website or the app??
For out-of-state people, visitcalifornia.com, which is basically a mouthpiece for the CA tourism office, has updated its travel policy:
“Coronavirus: With one of the nation’s highest vaccination rates and lowest case rates, nearly all of California is open to welcome visitors.
Have you tried breathing through a water-soaked mask? A few years ago that was determined to be torture so maybe that has something to do with the ride being closed while guests are required to wear masks. I have no idea if that's the actual reason GRR will be closed but I'd like to think Disney is trying to avoid the headache of people waterboarding themselves on one of their rides.No Grizzly River run? That's a big disappointment for me.
Maybe I'll wait this opening period out.
It is not currently scheduled to stay closed for long.Have you tried breathing through a water-soaked mask? A few years ago that was determined to be torture so maybe that has something to do with the ride being closed while guests are required to wear masks. I have no idea if that's the actual reason GRR will be closed but I'd like to think Disney is trying to avoid the headache of people waterboarding themselves on one of their rides.
I'm not planning on coming until August now. I'll let all you Californians work out the bugs the first few months firstWhat a mess.
At the very least, Disney needs to refund your Maxpass cost. And then figure out how your tickets work in their new system approved by Sacramento.
If you were a Californian, I'd tell you to call your congressman. But, since you are an Oregonian who technically shouldn't even be here, I'm not sure what to tell you to do? I can imagine how frustrating this is however, especially if you bought your tickets months ago.
So.... It's this kind of thing that's going to be a bit tough to try and explain when the park reopens in 3 weeks.
Restaurants, attractions, and even major E Tickets closed and under scaffolding "for refurbishment". As if the park hasn't been closed to all customers for the past 13 months???
They couldn't repaint Carnation Cafe in 2020 and keep some painters employed?
If a cramped kitchen full of peon Panda Express employees can keep working thru a pandemic so that white collar workers can get their Uber Eats on time every night, then certainly painters and skilled craftsmen could keep working to refurbish facades and/or attractions at Disneyland. Right?
How do you reopen a theme park after 13 months of closure and say "Sorry folks, the Matterhorn is closed for maintenance. The moose out front shoulda' told ya!"
If Splash Mountain wasn't opening I'd see that as a reason, but I've gotten just as soaked on SM as I have on GRR.Have you tried breathing through a water-soaked mask? A few years ago that was determined to be torture so maybe that has something to do with the ride being closed while guests are required to wear masks. I have no idea if that's the actual reason GRR will be closed but I'd like to think Disney is trying to avoid the headache of people waterboarding themselves on one of their rides.
Kali River Rapids is open and you wear masks, too. I survived FL downpours in August wearing a mask, too.If Splash Mountain wasn't opening I'd see that as a reason, but I've gotten just as soaked on SM as I have on GRR.
With GE reservations it said you were in a "queue". But it actually refreshed the page every 20 seconds and gave you a 1 in 2000 chance each refresh of getting a reservation. So people who rapidly refreshed had better luck than those who waited.Reservation system opens tomorrow at 8AM (or later) for existing ticket holders! How we feeling? Gonna be a #%*& show? I’ll report back with my findings.
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