CastAStone
5th gate? Just build a new resort Bob.
The actual corporate lounges in the Seas Pavilion, Land Pavilion, SSE, and Mission Space were of course unavailable due to their active 8 figure sponsorships.
They could have used the lounge Norway actually has? Or mission space? Seas? Land? Also covering the Royal Norwegian shield which is a symbol of their monarchy with blue cross logo is insanely tacky. Imagine putting a corporate logo over the American coat of arms at American Adventure.But like with the chase partnership they obviously felt they needed a venue for the sponsorship deal. With AA now club 33 and WOL now unusable, I don’t think it’s out of line to utilize a closed restaurant space.
Doesn’t seem you need anything other than the guest pass.Sorry if it is a dumb question, but what credentials are you supposed to have to have the pass in the first place? Employee? Or just a person insured by Florida Blue?
EDIT: NVM. My reading comprehension skills lacked while reading the article. I blame photos interrupting the copy over and over.
Sorry if it is a dumb question, but what credentials are you supposed to have to have the pass in the first place? Employee? Or just a person insured by Florida Blue?
EDIT: NVM. My reading comprehension skills lacked while reading the article. I blame photos interrupting the copy over and over.
Currently that is the case.I don't really know. I guess, in my case, I could show my health insurance card. But if all you need is the pass, anyone can go to the website and print it out.
Currently that is the case.
Beginning in October, they will be requiring membership proof and making a reservation.
Hey, look - a reasonable person with good sense! Thank you!It’s not like they closed the restaurant to do this. The restaurant was already closed and would not be opening regardless of this lounge. They chose to use this space because it was going to be unused for the duration of the festival.
Right -- my issue is that they turned it into something only open to specific guests instead of letting it be a location for all guests to eat and/or relax while the restaurant is closed.
Not likely if you can’t sign in as a member.I don't really know. I guess, in my case, I could show my health insurance card. But if all you need is the pass, anyone can go to the website and print it out.
And as a Florida Blue member, I can tell you the insurance is so bad with so few doctors in network, I don’t mind if they buy me some a/c in a closed restaurant where I have no interest in ever dining. Too bad I just got home from there two days ago.
You should feel bad for everyone in that lounge because they have crummy health insurance.
Not likely if you can’t sign in as a member.
Nothing to do with Medicare.Florida Blue doesn't set Medicare benefits, it's a federal program. They also don't have any control over whether doctors choose to contract with Medicare or not.
Somebody posted the link earlier, you don't have to log in to access it, it's just a pdf.
Nothing to do with Medicare.
They should obviously require log in, that would solve the problem there.
Did you take those pictures?? Nice job!! What type of camera?? @wdwmagicCurrently that is the case.
Beginning in October, they will be requiring membership proof and making a reservation.
I have Florida Blue. It’s not Medicare. I believe the subgroup is called “My Blue.”The lounge is for Florida Blue Medicare, so it has everything to do with Medicare. I assumed that's the insurance you had, since you said that you are a member.
And I agree, it seems odd that they don't generate a unique link from the member's portal, instead of using a standard link for everybody.
It’s not entitlement when you spend hundreds of dollars a day to enter the park. Using that term is absurd.Hey, look - a reasonable person with good sense! Thank you!
The negativity for the sake of negativity is off the charts here, even for this group. Throw in a little entitlement and petty jealousy, and it’s pretty embarrassing.
Get. Over. It.
A business paid to sponsor a space. That’s not new.
And as a Florida Blue member, I can tell you the insurance is so bad with so few doctors in network, I don’t mind if they buy me some a/c in a closed restaurant where I have no interest in ever dining. Too bad I just got home from there two days ago.
You should feel bad for everyone in that lounge because they have crummy health insurance.
I have Florida Blue. It’s not Medicare. I believe the subgroup is called “My Blue.”
I beg your pardon. Disney never promised you a rose garden or a lounge.It’s not entitlement when you spend hundreds of dollars a day to enter the park. Using that term is absurd.
…and my apologies if it’s only for Medicare!If you look at the pictures of the lounge, all of the branding is for Florida Blue Medicare. I work for BCBS (granted, not directly with Florida Blue), so I'm familiar with the plan structures. I just assumed you had Medicare based on the branding used for the lounge combined with your statement, my apologies for the misunderstanding.
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