We’re at the BC now and I can confirm they’ve suspended all new reservations. We were looking to add days on as we’re scheduled to leave Wed. The front desk said no worries, if we’re already here, we will be able to either stay in our current room or be moved to another one. Understandably, they are on hold waiting to see where Ian moves. She expected by tomorrow they’d be making those arrangements for current guests.Being reported and I did glance at website - Disney appears to have pulled all availability to book next few days during storm.
That will all change tomorrowDisney has announced some closures but at this time parks are open as normal.
Please check this link for DISNEY’S OFFICIAL STORM UPDATES.
Closures Sep 28 and 29
- Typhoon Lagoon
- Winter Summerland Miniature Golf
- Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf
Closure Sep 28 through 30
- Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
I think they are likely smart in that many there may be stuck needing the rooms, they’ll need rooms for the Ft Wilderness guests and they’ll need rooms for CMs staying on property.We’re at the BC now and I can confirm they’ve suspended all new reservations. We were looking to add days on as we’re scheduled to leave Wed. The front desk said no worries, if we’re already here, we will be able to either stay in our current room or be moved to another one. Understandably, they are on hold waiting to see where Ian moves. She expected by tomorrow they’d be making those arrangements for current guests.
Oh yes, it very well may but there was some misleading information in this thread for a few minutes (which has been deleted) so the moderators wanted to provide current, accurate information.K
That will all change tomorrow
With Irma they discontinued housekeeping in anticipation. I wouldn't pin any of this talk on reduced housekeeping levels due to the pandemic. They made the decision to not have housekeeping for guests staying at the resorts back then under different management when the world was different, no reason to think that they couldn't employ this option if they chose to again. That's why I said it would be likely less of a shock given that their housekeeping services are not as stellar as they were back then. People are more used to reduced service these days and I would not think Disney is thinking they won't take new guests because of housekeeping when the more obvious choice is to discontinue temporarily housekeeping.With their already reduced housekeeping staff they just aren’t in a position to take on new guests like they have in the past.
I’m there with you. I pulled the plug on our quick trip yesterday and spent the morning sadly canceling all our plans. I figured Florida doesn’t need another body down there and maybe my room will go to someone evacuating or a CM. Good luck to everyone who has no other choice but to ride out the storm.Hi All,
I'm so incredibly disappointed to be pulling the plug on my gal pal Food and Wine trip. My college roomie and I were scheduled to fly in on Wednesday (9/28) evening. We had a "Behind the Scenes" tour at MK booked, a Wicked Wind Down booked, and were planning on having breakfast at Cinderella's Castle. All new things for us old Disney vets. *sigh*
Rest assured, I'll be glum today as I go about the business of cancelling all of our reservations. But, the bigger issue will be to keep everyone in the Caribbean, Cuba, and the Florida areas affected by Ian in my prayers. Stay safe, Disboard peeps! I will be thinking of all of you and praying that Ian looses steam and effects are minimal.
I was thinking more of not having power. I'm assuming the power flush need some kind of energy????? Or am I just an idiot??? (please say no)Well, we have the same pressure flush toilets that were installed at POFQ when they were first built. When you take the tank lid off, you see the pressure tank, and no water. Pouring water in the bowl does not flush the toilet. Fortunately my neighborhood has a community well with an emergency generator to power the pump, so we haven’t had issues with it. But if there was no water to fill the pressure tank, we would not be able to flush.
I haven’t looked inside the tanks at Disney for many years so I don’t know if they still use the same brand, but I haven’t had an issue with not having water at Disney, even during the occasional power outage.
What our pressure tank does is isolate the air in the water itself to prime the tank. We have no problem flushing when the power is out. Like I said, I haven’t looked in the tank of a Disney toilet for a few years, but if you look inside and see a totally self contained pressure tank, it should work like ours and flush fine when the power is off. Now, if for some reason there isn’t any water, then that’s a different story.I was thinking more of not having power. I'm assuming the power flush need some kind of energy????? Or am I just an idiot??? (please say no)
My comment has nothing to do with Disney's current housekeeping policies.With Irma they discontinued housekeeping in anticipation. I wouldn't pin any of this talk on reduced housekeeping levels due to the pandemic. They made the decision to not have housekeeping for guests staying at the resorts back then under different management when the world was different, no reason to think that they couldn't employ this option if they chose to again. That's why I said it would be likely less of a shock given that their housekeeping services are not as stellar as they were back then. People are more used to reduced service these days and I would not think Disney is thinking they won't take new guests because of housekeeping when the more obvious choice is to discontinue temporarily housekeeping.
I understood that, what I disagreed with is that they would halt new bookings online because of that. They halted new bookings with past hurricanes and instead made it more in person/phone call interaction and the discontinued housekeeping for several days and had limited services for a bit after that. I would find it hard to believe that the Disney company themselves would shut off bookings online during an anticipated hurricane for a tiny in the grand scheme of things detail such as housekeeping especially when they clearly do not care and haven't cared en masse about the level of housekeeping services thus far and they already have experience in the past of shutting off housekeeping services for several days.My comment has nothing to do with Disney's current housekeeping policies.
My comment meant that given Disney's very small housekeeping staff the last thing they want to do is take in full families & their stuff for a couple nights only (without them spending any more money), then have thousands of rooms to clean in one day with their small staff. There is no money to made here and possibly losses. They are out of the "good neighbor" business when it comes to things like this, impacting operations.
I'm supposed to fly in Friday morning. Will end up cancelling the entire trip if the flight is cancelled because the fare difference to change to a later flight is almost double the original cost of my ticketUgh, this sucks as we were due to fly in on Friday afternoon and was somewhat hopeful but the updated forecast this morning shows Ian still in Florida on Friday. I decided to just make the decision and reschedule the flight to Saturday to be safe while there were still flights to MCO available. I figured I'd rather have a better chance of flying out on Saturday rather than keeping Friday, having that flight cancelled and then not having any available flights for another couple days.
I was planning on taking an Uber XL from MCO but just went ahead and booked Mears Connect to not deal with surge pricing and scarcity of drivers even though we would probably still have to wait.
I'm going to be honest and say that I'm still a bit anxious, but I'd rather be anywhere than at home or at work lol
Hope everyone who is there this week stays safe!!
I'm seeing several airlines are rescheduling people without needing to pay the difference! Check what your airline policy looks like!I'm supposed to fly in Friday morning. Will end up cancelling the entire trip if the flight is cancelled because the fare difference to change to a later flight is almost double the original cost of my ticket
Already did. They capped fares (at ridiculously rates) but I'd still have to pay the fare difference :/I'm seeing several airlines are rescheduling people without needing to pay the difference! Check what your airline policy looks like!