I am surprised not everyone is cancelling. Seems like a lot of money for a reduced experience
What about staffing? To me, limited capacity means minimal staffing which means longer lines. Especially with appropriate cleaning efforts. Park hours are already cut... I don’t think the announcement we will hear from Disney over the next week will make things “better”. I’m expecting more and more cuts. No parties. No festivals. No pools. Hopefully I’m wrong for those that plan to still go.Not sure. The idea of being in a park that has low capacity sounds good. But how far out can you pick you park of the day? What about hopping? What about Food and Wine? What about park hours?
I don't know. We have already talked about moving the trip to next year. I think for now we will wait and see what sort of info Disney sends out to ticket holders, and go from there.
That’s not possible today. They’ve locked down everything. Fortunately, I got most of mine done before today. Just a couple left I have to call on.For those canceling, I was able to cancel my reservation on-line yesterday under My Disney Experience. I got the email confirmations almost right away. No need to wait on hold.
My (adult) kids are going and they are flexible about planning. We used refundable points to book airfare and have a room only reservation. This last round of cuts was a doozy but I suppose it's helpful in terms of expectations. Still might cancel.I am surprised not everyone is cancelling. Seems like a lot of money for a reduced experience
It's still early for many. They can wait and see what happens in July/August and go from there.Those of you who are unhappy but taking a wait and see approach are not sticking up for yourselves. Disney talks money so if you are leaning towards cancelling or probably going to cancel, DO NOT WAIT. Get your money out of their accounts as soon as you can and back into your own. Cancelling at a later point is not sticking up for yourself.
I am still going in October and hoping I get into the new system but if I was unsure I certainly would not be waiting.
AP holder and my family and I average about 6 trips a year from SC.
When I found out this morning that now my 2 year old would be required to wear a mask that is basically a deal breaker for us. I'm going to try and work with my daughter on wearing it but its basically impossible. No kid that age wants to wear a hat, sunglasses, mickey ears etc for longer then a few seconds. I can't imagine her wearing a mask all day.
It's still early for many. They can wait and see what happens in July/August and go from there.
I think it was just one more way to discourage people from going and to get their numbers down to their projected manageable levels. That way it is your decision and they aren't cancelling you.Lets be honest, that is unenforceable. They will NEVER kick out a family because of a 2 year old, could you imagine the fame your family would get if Disney kicked you out for that. Also they can not determine a child's age anyways.