doctornick
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In a Disney park?
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In a Disney park?
1. No shows initially. I suppose in theory the movies and something like HoP could open, but my guess is initially no.So there's so many threads and I haven't been able to read all the posts, but I was wondering if anyone knows/has answered the following things:
1. Are "shows" going to be running when the parks reopen? There seems to be a concern for indoor stuff in general but they could have parties separate by a number of seats in most venues to help with social distancing. I'd hope/think that at least the 4D movies/Circle Vision and AA shows would be continue - not as sure about the live ones like the stunt show/BatB at DHS/Nemo/FOTLK, etc which seems likely to not be happening
2. I know that fireworks and parades are out, but what about Fantasmic! or RoL or the projection shows? I'm assuming they'd be off too for the same reasons. Again,a theater set up like F! or RoL might theoretically be possible with reduced capacity and social distancing.
3. This may sound silly, but I'm curious about the "games" like SOTMK, the Pirates one, Agent P (was that ever switched to Ducktales?). They seem like something that can exist with the new found rules. I actually think that if they exist, that would make the reduction of attractions more palatable by giving some cool "things to do" while in the parks
1. No shows initially. I suppose in theory the movies and something like HoP could open, but my guess is initially no.
2. I don't think you will see any nighttime entertainment for a long time.
3. I agree with your why, and I would suspect that could be allowed as they seem to be socially distant compatible activities.
1. No shows initially. I suppose in theory the movies and something like HoP could open, but my guess is initially no.
Educated guess.Is this a guess/opinion on your part or knowledge?
To me, the difference between having CBJ, Tiki Birds, HoP, CoP, American Adventure, Circlevision, Tough to be a Bug, etc available to compliment the rides is the difference between the parks being worthwhile to visit or not (in light of the other cuts). The ability to actually go and relax in an indoor show would dramatically affect how much "fun" the parks would be in July and August.
Is this a guess/opinion on your part or knowledge?
To me, the difference between having CBJ, Tiki Birds, HoP, CoP, American Adventure, Circlevision, Tough to be a Bug, etc available to compliment the rides is the difference between the parks being worthwhile to visit or not (in light of the other cuts). The ability to actually go and relax in an indoor show would dramatically affect how much "fun" the parks would be in July and August.
So there's so many threads and I haven't been able to read all the posts, but I was wondering if anyone knows/has answered the following things:
1. Are "shows" going to be running when the parks reopen? There seems to be a concern for indoor stuff in general but they could have parties separate by a number of seats in most venues to help with social distancing. I'd hope/think that at least the 4D movies/Circle Vision and AA shows would be continue - not as sure about the live ones like the stunt show/BatB at DHS/Nemo/FOTLK, etc which seems likely to not be happening
2. I know that fireworks and parades are out, but what about Fantasmic! or RoL or the projection shows? I'm assuming they'd be off too for the same reasons. Again,a theater set up like F! or RoL might theoretically be possible with reduced capacity and social distancing.
3. This may sound silly, but I'm curious about the "games" like SOTMK, the Pirates one, Agent P (was that ever switched to Ducktales?). They seem like something that can exist with the new found rules. I actually think that if they exist, that would make the reduction of attractions more palatable by giving some cool "things to do" while in the parks
With lower capacity crowds and socially distanced queues, what would prevent F&W from going on as usual? Perhaps more outdoor dining sections (and/or trash cans).What is the likelihood that the Food and Wine Festival will still take place?
It’s something that actually generates revenue instead of costing Disney money. So I imagine they’ll find a way for it to go on.With lower capacity crowds and socially distanced queues, what would prevent F&W from going on as usual? Perhaps more outdoor dining sections (and/or trash cans).
The only other thing i can think of in my ever-increasing consternation is - I don't think WDW wants you eating in the parks any time soon. A sit down restaurant with a reservation perhaps, but snacking and strolling, the raison d'etre of F&W, is a face-covering no-go and I am betting Disney wants no part of that chaos. "If we can't control it, they we ain't gonna do it" may be their new tagline.It’s something that actually generates revenue instead of costing Disney money. So I imagine they’ll find a way for it to go on.
I must’ve overlooked any new rumors on Spaceship Earth—where did you see that bit about it being back on the docket?So Spaceship Earth is back on the docket, according to @WDW Pro
Anything more to discuss? I wonder if the reduced budget will be a good thing?
But they have no problem operating beer carts, and selling popcorn, ice cream, and other walking snacks at Disney Springs?The only other thing i can think of in my ever-increasing consternation is - I don't think WDW wants you eating in the parks any time soon. A sit down restaurant with a reservation perhaps, but snacking and strolling, the raison d'etre of F&W, is a face-covering no-go and I am betting Disney wants no part of that chaos. "If we can't control it, they we ain't gonna do it" may be their new tagline.
if this is how they are handling DS ( which admittedly has many 3rd party concerns), i see no reason they wouldn’t do the same in the parks.But they have no problem operating beer carts, and selling popcorn, ice cream, and other walking snacks at Disney Springs?
I'm picturing virtual queues with four hour waits for each booth. /sWhat is the likelihood that the Food and Wine Festival will still take place?
I must’ve overlooked any new rumors on Spaceship Earth—where did you see that bit about it being back on the docket?
Btw, @marni1971 , I'm hearing a scaled- down refurb for Spaceship Earth is greenlit. You have better contacts than me on that one. Let us know if you hear anything. I'm thinking the ride requires significant maintenance to get up and running or they wouldn't spend money at this time.
So Spaceship Earth is back on the docket, according to @WDW Pro
Anything more to discuss? I wonder if the reduced budget will be a good thing?
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