GoofGoof
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I’m not quitting. Just going on a sabbatical until all this blows over.I'll believe it when I see it. People are always threatening to quit Disney and yet they keep growing.
I’m not quitting. Just going on a sabbatical until all this blows over.I'll believe it when I see it. People are always threatening to quit Disney and yet they keep growing.
Yes but it will happen and then go away. Disney can take as many precautions as they want or can, but a death will still happen, and then it will go away.Let's be realistic, WDW will get much more flack from the media and general public if an outbreak happens compared to UO. Is it fair? Nope, but it is what it is.
I'm so intrigued by the amount of people who are surprised that Disney does NOT want them to come and fill the parks during a global pandemic.
Yes but it will happen and then go away. Disney can take as many precautions as they want or can, but a death will still happen, and then it will go away.
One death? Yes. A massive outbreak? Will be tougher to sell.
might be a bridge too far on its ownThe looming price hikes. Spoiler Alert: We know.
Now you’re talking...You mean the looming layoff's?
Never made sense did it? Many here convinced themselves that they “had” to open ASAP...I'm so intrigued by the amount of people who are surprised that Disney does NOT want them to come and fill the parks during a global pandemic.
I’ll tell let you in on an “insider” secret from my old days that’s still true:An interesting tool available for DVC members is the availability tool. While I don’t check it daily I do look at it every week and the month to month availability within the 7 month window is getting more and more frequent. Even for busy DVC time in September, and October. So there is movement there.
While anything is possible, the increased precautions mitigate and greatly lessen the possibility of a mass outbreak. Regardless even with enhanced contact tracing it becomes very difficult to accurately assess sources especially if symptoms take a while to manifest or carriers are totally asymptomatic.One death? Yes. A massive outbreak? Will be tougher to sell.
I’ll tell let you in on an “insider” secret from my old days that’s still true:
DVC are far more skiddish than people think. They aren’t “park warriors” on the whole.
There’s a fairly obvious reason why. Risking their necks isn’t worth it.
They were the first to cancel after 9/11...they deemed themselves “too valuable” for plane incidents.
Don’t think that doesn’t apply here.
I agree with this too...I think there are a lot of assumptions being made that just because DVC points were already "paid-for" that those owners will still use them this year and not just let them expire. DVC owners are not immune from being one of the 40 million who lost their job in the last couple months. DVC owners are not immune from their business going into the red this year or losing it entirely. DVC owners are not immune from still having bills to pay. A trip to Disney World still costs a ton of money even if the DVC is already "paid". I bet we will see a lot of points abandoned this year and a lot more defaults on the loans.
The vast majority of the DVC availability (and future slow attendance at all the Orlando parks) has a lot more to do with the economy than anyone who is upset at the changes Disney has made.
I couldn’t agree more. As a pass holder/Florida resident it seems like we are always pushed to the side even through we’re the loyal ones.Resorts are out. Keep them closed. And Florida residents and annual pass holders should get first dips on advance reservation.
While anything is possible, the increased precautions mitigate and greatly lessen the possibility of a mass outbreak. Regardless even with enhanced contact tracing it becomes very difficult to accurately assess sources especially if symptoms take a while to manifest or carriers are totally asymptomatic.
That was us. I'm waiting a could days before calling them to see if anything else shakes outAlso, let's take a momen to acknowledge guests who were once offered the dining plan carrot for rebooking canceled reservations.
"Guest, we are sorry your reservation is canceled. If you rebook quickly we'll give you a free dining plan!" -----> (one month later)
"We're excited you're taking a chance on us and rebooked, but know that if you change your date or reservation in any way, you'll lose that free dining!" -----> (one month later) "No dining plans. Sorry!"
Really shocked they are taking out the dining until 2021?!?I do not see the reason behind canceling restaurant reservations and dining plan. We are going in early October from belgium and the “free dining plan” and restaurant reservations we made make our trip so much easier .
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