I got one today and responded with my last trip info (2 day trip for a wedding in February). I ended up with questions about Everest.Received a survey about my January trip to WDW based on what rides I went on, it asked me about Test Track and MuppetVision. Just thought I’d share.
I got one about Mickey's Philharmagic and The American Adventure.Received a survey about my January trip to WDW based on what rides I went on, it asked me about Test Track and MuppetVision. Just thought I’d share.
What kind of questions was the survey asking? A survey would indicate they want to change something -- I wonder if they are just getting a good feel of what attractions are popular or not ..... with the sad truth being they are wondering what attraction they can cut with minimal guest impact. You've got to figure that Disney will be slashing and burning as much as they can until they can be open in full capacity.Received a survey about my January trip to WDW based on what rides I went on, it asked me about Test Track and MuppetVision. Just thought I’d share.
The doctors gave me a card to carry and show when going through airport security. Told me to always request a patdown and avoid the metal detectors and anything magnetic.I have an insulin pump and plan to check with the pump manufacturer. I have found that different models have different tolerances for scatter/radiation/metal detection, and models more than a few years old are less likely to be "compatible". I imagine the same is true with pacemakers/defibrillators. Even if Disney said it was safe, I wouldn't take Disney's word for it, personally, just knowing how much medical devices have changed over time.
Mine about Everest asked questions about everything from cast costumes, to knowing the back story of the attraction, to animatronics (I’m looking at you disco yeti) and theming.What kind of questions was the survey asking? A survey would indicate they want to change something -- I wonder if they are just getting a good feel of what attractions are popular or not ..... with the sad truth being they are wondering what attraction they can cut with minimal guest impact. You've got to figure that Disney will be slashing and burning as much as they can until they can be open in full capacity.
My guess is we'll see a lot of attractions go dark and "seasonal" eventually after they get a good feel of how many people are showing up and what they are doing ... especially theatre attractions .. Muppetvision, Philharmagic .. especially if the new guests start avoiding those attractions because of the virus.
Mine about Everest asked questions about everything from cast costumes, to knowing the back story of the attraction, to animatronics (I’m looking at you disco yeti) and theming.
He's really a great actor! Would make an awesome Hook!
Hmmm, Disney's LOVE-ACTION Peter Pan....could be interesting...
I don't think they want to shut down attractions now. Shutting down an attraction means lower park capacity. That means less people that Disney can sell tickets, food and merchandise to. What I do think they might want to know is what at the attractions they can scale back without closing while limiting the backlash.What kind of questions was the survey asking? A survey would indicate they want to change something -- I wonder if they are just getting a good feel of what attractions are popular or not ..... with the sad truth being they are wondering what attraction they can cut with minimal guest impact. You've got to figure that Disney will be slashing and burning as much as they can until they can be open in full capacity.
My guess is we'll see a lot of attractions go dark and "seasonal" eventually after they get a good feel of how many people are showing up and what they are doing ... especially theatre attractions .. Muppetvision, Philharmagic .. especially if the new guests start avoiding those attractions because of the virus.
While there may be some incorrect info in the NYtimes article, they're probably correct that Disney is obviously about to become a lightning rod for politicized debate starting this weekend. No matter how well (or unwell) the re-opening goes, Disney will be used and abused as an example how poorly (or great) things are going. Not much attention may be paid to Universal or the other parks, but WDW will probably become a Rorschach test for our political climate in the coming days and weeks.
I received the survey too - Philharmagic and Laugh Floor.I don't think they want to shut down attractions now. Shutting down an attraction means lower park capacity. That means less people that Disney can sell tickets, food and merchandise to. What I do think they might want to know is what at the attractions they can scale back without closing while limiting the backlash.
Gosh, just how many remakes of Peter Pan will this be now....
While there may be some incorrect info in the NYtimes article, they're probably correct that Disney is obviously about to become a lightning rod for politicized debate starting this weekend. No matter how well (or unwell) the re-opening goes, Disney will be used and abused as an example how poorly (or great) things are going. Not much attention may be paid to Universal or the other parks, but WDW will probably become a Rorschach test for our political climate in the coming days and weeks.
Yep . .i saw the picture of cast members "crowded" at the entrance of SDMT all over the internet yesterday. Social distancing is impossible in most public settings .. that's why there is the mask requirement. People need not freak out what others are doing or not doing.Disney is definitely getting all the flak. I saw tons of people elsewhere online yesterday criticizing them for opening now while not realizing all the other parks in the area have been open for a month already.
Didn't we try this something like 30 years ago? Steven Spielburg was the director. Robin Williams was Peter Pan. How did that go?He's really a great actor! Would make an awesome Hook!
Hmmm, Disney's LOVE-ACTION Peter Pan....could be interesting...
He's really a great actor! Would make an awesome Hook!
Hmmm, Disney's LOVE-ACTION Peter Pan....could be interesting...