Castle Cake Apologist
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Thank you!
That is indeed the maintenance shelter for Test Track.
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I yield my vague information I was told once in the presence of much better researched and put together documentation
Any idea when ADR's will start up? Booked for end of January, really want to get in there.
So the solution is to do what, exactly? No reservations and let the crowds fight it out or release ADRs like a month out and let MyDisneyExperience crash?I heard on this week's Disney Dish that Disney is holding back opening up ADRs because they know this will be a huge hit. They're worried of an early Be Our Guest situation where demand is so high and no one can get ADRs.
I wish that I remembered everything Jim said. I think they're still figuring it out, but there will ultimately be ADRs.So the solution is to do what, exactly? No reservations and let the crowds fight it out or release ADRs like a month out and let MyDisneyExperience crash?
After all these years, they still have to "figure out" how to open a restaurant?I wish that I remembered everything Jim said. I think they're still figuring it out, but there will ultimately be ADRs.
I wish that I remembered everything Jim said. I think they're still figuring it out, but there will ultimately be ADRs.
I would think Disney is the master of rushing people through meals. Give everyone a free Fastpass to Journey Into Imagination that must be used by 60 minutes after the start of the meal.I think what Jim said was that Disney was worried that because the restaurant is almost an attraction itself that diners would spend a longer time at the Space Restaurant than at a typical restaurant. But because it is kind of a new concept, Disney isn't sure what the average time will be. The impression I got was that they want to sort of soft open it to get some stats before they commit to ADR timeframes, so they do not run into a bad timing situation like they had with Be Our Guest.
But this is my memory from listening while driving during rush hour, so I may have missed something.
The new paradigm is clear: access will be limited to Club-level resort guests who pay $50 per person for the reservation. Open seats will be parceled out to a virtual stand-by queue. Stand-bys will be notified via text message a half-hour before their scheduled seating time.After all these years, they still have to "figure out" how to open a restaurant?
I'm not expecting you to answer. Just shaking my head at their ineptitude.
Then again, they don't know how to open a land in a Florida park with shade. They are as forgetful of their core principles as the Game of Thrones show writers.
I increasingly feel like those of us who merely have APs, DVC memberships, or on-site resort stays are viewed as “the poor” by Disney, which is sad from the company that used to treat everyone like VIPs.The new paradigm is clear: access will be limited to Club-level resort guests who pay $50 per person for the reservation. Open seats will be parceled out to a virtual stand-by queue. Stand-bys will be notified via text message a half-hour before their scheduled seating time.
So if Wall-E appears every 45-minutes, they should be able to make a fortune here.I'm going to guess this will be like the drive-in at DHS and the scenery will eventually repeat. Whenever we saw that at the drive-in it told us it was time to go.
I'm going to guess this will be like the drive-in at DHS and the scenery will eventually repeat. Whenever we saw that at the drive-in it told us it was time to go.
I think it was Nov. 20th.Just my guess, but does November 2nd sound like a feasible opening? Only reason behind date: ISS Anniversary.
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