Cruise and Theme Park Operational Updates due to Coronavirus

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I can see that my tickets are assigned to the right people, but I cant make park reservations? Anyone have an answer?
 
I just bought 5 - 10 day tickets for our 10 day reservation at 6 am. We will upgrade to AP maybe once we get there, but.. it will only let me book 4 days. I tried leaving and signing out, but it still doesn't let me book more than 4 days.
Similar issue. I have 2 sets of tickets for a combined 9 days and the system will only let me make 8 of the 9.
 
While there are still no ADRs available outside of Disney Springs a few have populated into the reservation section that are in theme parks and quite a few have updated to say Temporarily Unavailable.
 
If you read on another genuine, albeit less reliable insider posted a capacity number of 15,000 for MK.
According to the court documents in a recent ADA decision, Disney cited average attendance in the MK is approximately 55K per day. With reduced ride capacity due to distancing measures, some not even opening, no stage shows or parades to detract from lines, I’m guessing that 15K is just going to feel like a normal crowd level of 4 or 5.
 
According to the court documents in a recent ADA decision, Disney cited average attendance in the MK is approximately 55K per day. With reduced ride capacity due to distancing measures, some not even opening, no stage shows or parades to detract from lines, I’m guessing that 15K is just going to feel like a normal crowd level of 4 or 5.

The 55k number was sourced to the TEA Attendance Report, which is an estimate and in no way official
 
What may be craziest is even with the limited capacity, no parks have hit it on any day yet.

Which matches what is being seen at universal. I know people don't want to compare them but it appears demand for parks overall is just going to be low. I like in atlanta and I've heard several people say they are not going to six flags at all this year and these are people who go every year and the reduced ride capacity and all that is the main reason stated. People don't like change (see Splash thread) and all these changes at parks just by the nature of change is going to keep people away.
 
Which matches what is being seen at universal. I know people don't want to compare them but it appears demand for parks overall is just going to be low. I like in atlanta and I've heard several people say they are not going to six flags at all this year and these are people who go every year and the reduced ride capacity and all that is the main reason stated. People don't like change (see Splash thread) and all these changes at parks just by the nature of change is going to keep people away.

We are looking to go to Hershey Park next weekend which is their opening weekend. They are doing reservations as well and no days have filled up and I see a lot of comments from people that had annual passes asking for refunds - they are also limiting it to 3 reservations at a time for passholders (so some against that) and requiring masks (others against that)
 
According to the court documents in a recent ADA decision, Disney cited average attendance in the MK is approximately 55K per day. With reduced ride capacity due to distancing measures, some not even opening, no stage shows or parades to detract from lines, I’m guessing that 15K is just going to feel like a normal crowd level of 4 or 5.

Lawyer nerd here, do you mind sharing the cite of that decision? I’d love to read!
 
Which matches what is being seen at universal. I know people don't want to compare them but it appears demand for parks overall is just going to be low. I like in atlanta and I've heard several people say they are not going to six flags at all this year and these are people who go every year and the reduced ride capacity and all that is the main reason stated. People don't like change (see Splash thread) and all these changes at parks just by the nature of change is going to keep people away.

Its the best time for people that know what they’re getting into to have a ride oriented trip. Its still going to be tough to get on rides like FoP and RotR, but you’ll almost certainly be able to get on both of them.

If this happened 2 years ago before TSL opened, I dont even think they’d bother to reopen DHS with the lack of things they had. Now its probably the park with the 2nd most stuff to fill a full day with without having to worry.
 
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