That's going to be the next shoe to drop. Set phasers to disappointment.I think it still depends on what attractions are open.
That's going to be the next shoe to drop. Set phasers to disappointment.I think it still depends on what attractions are open.
I hate to tell people that’s not gonna Change...no need.I remember post 9/11 when they were running only 3 boats in Living with the Land and later, in DCA, running California Screamin with only 2-3 trains. Disney has made it an "art" to play with ride capacity / queue levels. So I will be eager to see when they open, if they are operating at capacity levels to minimize queue times, or if they continue to play games, and there will be long, stretched out, socially distanced queues that still take 30 minutes.
On the bright side: they do have a “tentative” opening plan..:in six weeks.This keeps sounding worse and worse.
It’s always interesting to hear Chapek say ‘targeting July 11th’, though I’m probably looking into it too much.On the bright side: they do have a “tentative” opening plan..:in six weeks.
If this is the best guest experience...I’ll take the old version that was less goodI have a theory....
This is going to be a very good thing in the long run for Disney Resort guests and AP holders. Hear me out: every business wants to achieve peak customer satisfaction and peak customer profitability. One of the largest gripes of Disney guests recently is “it’s too crowded.” This is Disney’s attempt to make the guest experience best for their most profitable guests. I can see in the post-COVID world that Disney sticks with this reservation attendance system and they transition from a quantity of guest game to a quality of guest game. Purely speculation on my part.
It hasn't technically been approved by the state. Disney have been careful on the language they are using at this point.It’s always interesting to hear Chapek say ‘targeting July 11th’, though I’m probably looking into it too much.
This has all the makings of a 25 buck admission, I wouldn’t pay a cent more. But that’s just me.I actually think they don’t want to open at all and have unveiled an “active deterrence” policy. The case can be made.
And I doubt they’re looking for walkons. They’ve been trying to squeeze every cent out of wdw labor since 1994 (that date mean anything to anyone?)...I doubt that’s going to completely reverse now.
I don’t see walk ons...no chance they don’t lose money
This keeps sounding worse and worse.
Only if the Gov approves it!! Here we are 36 hours later and still no word!(along with SeaWorld don't forget!) How much time does TDO need to get ready after the approval? Maybe He's looking at SeaWorld first since it openes next after UOR?On the bright side: they do have a “tentative” opening plan..:in six weeks.
I actually think they don’t want to open at all and have unveiled an “active deterrence” policy. The case can be made.
And I doubt they’re looking for walkons. They’ve been trying to squeeze every cent out of wdw labor since 1994 (that date mean anything to anyone?)...I doubt that’s going to completely reverse now.
I don’t see walk ons...no chance they don’t lose money
Stick me in Batuu and Baseline Taphouse for the whole day and I'll be contentI think it still depends on what attractions are open. On a normal day (and especially an after hours party) people are doing meet and greets and watching night shows or fireworks or parades. People eating attractions like large shows could also be on hold. When you take all that away plus limit dining and shopping capacity a lot of people who would not be in line for rides on a normal day could be. That could level out some of the gains from lower capacity. The 15,000 number probably won’t last long either. They will ramp that up as fast as they can. I think for Shanghai they said they were hoping to ramp up a few thousand extra people a week. Not trying to pee in anyone’s Cheerios, but there’s no guarantee that the low capacity results in some utopian theme park experience where everything is a walk on all day. Especially not at a park like DHS where there won’t be a whole lot of things to do compared to MK.
Steve, I will buy you and everyone on this thread a beer if it comes back disapproved. No way it’s not approved. For anyone under age here, I’ll buy you one of those colored milks or whatever the heck they are in the studios.It hasn't technically been approved by the state. Disney have been careful on the language they are using at this point.
I have a theory....
This is going to be a very good thing in the long run for Disney Resort guests and AP holders. Hear me out: every business wants to achieve peak customer satisfaction and peak customer profitability. One of the largest gripes of Disney guests recently is “it’s too crowded.” This is Disney’s attempt to make the guest experience best for their most profitable guests. I can see in the post-COVID world that Disney sticks with this reservation attendance system and they transition from a quantity of guest game to a quality of guest game. Purely speculation on my part.
Can I get a beer and the milk?Steve, I will buy you and everyone on this thread a beer if it comes back disapproved. No way it’s not approved. For anyone under age here, I’ll buy you one of those colored milks or whatever the heck they are in the studios.
I wonder why it hasn't been approved yet. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the Gov sign off on Universal's plan within a few hours of submitting it?It hasn't technically been approved by the state. Disney have been careful on the language they are using at this point.
Agreed. There’s to much pressure for him not to sign it. It’s a done deal. With all the state’s opening up, whether you or anyone consider its to early or we should wait longer,he needs to let the world know Disney is back open.He’ll sign it. What choice does he have? If he doesn’t approve they can’t open until even later.
Could be , but that wouldn't explain SeaWorld. SeaWorld reopens what 1-2 weeks after UOR?It may not be aggressive enough for Desantis. I wouldn't be shocked if the timeline is to conservative for him.
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