I don't think you'll have to worry about that. 50% capacity would be much more than the number of potential on-site guests if all rooms were occupied which won't likely be the case.To the parks. Before guest spend all the money to fly and stay at a hotel. Disney must guarantee park admission before I spend thousands to go there. I would not be happy to be told. You can not get into the parks.
To the parks. Before guest spend all the money to fly and stay at a hotel. Disney must guarantee park admission before I spend thousands to go there. I would not be happy to be told. You can not get into the parks.
An average day at Disney World is 65% capacity. 50% capacity wouldn't be as small of crowds as you might think. However, I do think that crowds will end up naturally being quite a bit below 50% even without any rule in place. People are going to be hesitant to get on planes, some people may not want to pay the money for only part of the Disney experience, and international guests probably won't be able to come to Disney World for a while.50% capacity would be glorious. I, too, am wondering how that will work.
I wasn't planning to go until 2021, but I'm seriously considering a Sept 2020 trip now...
Glass half empty. But thanks for your insight.An average day at Disney World is 65% capacity. 50% capacity wouldn't be as small of crowds as you might think.
There are tiers of who is allowed to enter a park based on how full it is. This article explains it. It's about halfway down the page.How does this work when the parks reach capacity during the holidays?
Look at my edit. I posted it too early. I think parks will be well under 50% for a while anyways.Glass half empty. But thanks for your insight.
Look at my edit. I posted it too early. I think parks will be well under 50% for a while anyways.
Disney clearly states they don't have to guarantee entry to the parks, read the rules right hereTo the parks. Before guest spend all the money to fly and stay at a hotel. Disney must guarantee park admission before I spend thousands to go there. I would not be happy to be told. You can not get into the parks.
No, I fully realize 50% capacity isn’t low crowds. I just expect lots of people won’t want to come at first, especially if they cut back on the experience.
That scares me!!! It needs to be less crowded to be safer.I was speaking more to the people who are worried about being denied admission to the parks. I agree, I don't think we have to worry about that, and half capacity would still not be lower than many days at the MK.
That all depends on how many parks they have open. If only one, they very well could be near 50%I don't see them "guaranteeing" entry. I doubt they would even need to. I severely doubt that 50% number will be a hard ceiling. My guess is that the fear of this virus will mean they never have to worry about 50% capaicty anyway for months and the inevitable economic recession coming will keep tourism down for a long time afterward. Disney may have to come up with creative ways to encourage guests to come for a while, just like they did after 9/11.
I would not be upset if they brought year of a million dreams backI don't see them "guaranteeing" entry. I doubt they would even need to. I severely doubt that 50% number will be a hard ceiling. My guess is that the fear of this virus will mean they never have to worry about 50% capaicty anyway for months and the inevitable economic recession coming will keep tourism down for a long time afterward. Disney may have to come up with creative ways to encourage guests to come for a while, just like they did after 9/11.
That alone would bring me back. Best promotion ever.I would not be upset if they brought year of a million dreams back