Are you folks not paying attention to the news coming out of Florida right now? Everything points to a Disney opening fairly soon.
You can post common sense facts all day long but if Disney and the Florida Governor decide they are ready all of those things just don’t matter.
Are you folks not paying attention to the news coming out of Florida right now? Everything points to a Disney opening fairly soon.
You can post common sense facts all day long but if Disney and the Florida Governor decide they are ready all of those things just don’t matter.
This article is from Monday, and while it is the gloomiest rumor....it's out there. No opening until January of 2021.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/d...Oa4DlBQqjjn07PFtii18Hjut8Xw9pLe_ZZKakVVEsO9K4
The other big rumor, is if they do open....it may look like this.
https://www.deseret.com/entertainme...-secure-circuit-protocol-coronavirus-covid-19
What does that look like? Limited capacity for MK, HS and AK. Epcot remains closed. No theater shows, castle shows, parades or fireworks at any of the parks. No character dining or meet and greets. You'd need to sign a form absolving Disney of any liability if you do contract COVID-19 at the resort. There would be temperature checks at every entrance and security check-point. You'd need to fill out a form stating where you've been the prior 14 days. Water parks closed. Monorail closed. Ferries and boats operate with social distancing in place. No word on buses which is the backbone of the Disney Transportation system. No details yet for dining overall, but I'd be willing to bet lots of restaurants would not operate for obvious reasons. They're evaluating ride queues to determine which could open and allow for social distancing. Attractions would need to be sanitized after each ride is completed. And no word yet on DVC at all. Or whether AP holders or resort guests would get preference to attend.
Suffice it to say, if they do open, it's going to be a very, very different and limited experience. Will they charge normal "Disney Pricing" for that experience?