Josh D'Amaro said the reservation system was a tech development that was something that could stay post covid, so take that for what it's worth.
Would be nice if the tech development actually worked and accounted for all their guests
Josh D'Amaro said the reservation system was a tech development that was something that could stay post covid, so take that for what it's worth.
What do you mean?Would be nice if the tech development actually worked and accounted for all their guests
What do you mean?
They still havent figured out basic needs for folks like ap holders who plan to visit but arent able to renew their passes yet to be able to reserve a date. Just very basic things which were overlooked or ignored. They have had a few months now and havent fixed it.
Bingo, not a tech issue.Is that a tech issue or a mgmt decision to downplay ap holders and instead push daily ticket/resort guests ?
Bingo, not a tech issue.
They are only offering new APs to those who were previously APs at this time. I don't see why they would stop renewals either. They have those people already "hooked." Selling brand new APs as before would require them to change the terms essentially. Those existing APs have gotten perks to offset the current situations whether its an extension, or refund.So then why even offer renewals and new aps if you dont want them? Its just dumb all around.
Hey, I can quit anytime I want toThey are only offering new APs to those who were previously APs at this time. I don't see why they would stop renewals either. They have those people already "hooked." Selling brand new APs as before would require them to change the terms essentially. Those existing APs have gotten perks to offset the current situations whether its an extension, or refund.
The answer is no given that the reservation system is here until at least 2022.
Personal opinion is that it is never going away even when full capacity is restored. The logic being that they will use the amount of reservations to adjust CM staffing at the parks based on the number of reservations. You will never see pre-covid staffing levels ever again. They will use a dynamic staffing approach in perpetuity.
i have a feeling you're right, and its incredibly frustrating. It takes a lot of flexibility (yet again) out of a disney vacation. I mean, we're understanding about a lot of these changes during Covid, it is what it is, and i get why Disney is doing what they are doing, however we go in 26 days, and planning this trip has been a nightmare. Plans change, and it makes it really hard to move your days around if a park is reached it's full capacity of availability. Maybe that wont be an issue when the parks are able to be at full capacity.The answer is no given that the reservation system is here until at least 2022.
Personal opinion is that it is never going away even when full capacity is restored. The logic being that they will use the amount of reservations to adjust CM staffing at the parks based on the number of reservations. You will never see pre-covid staffing levels ever again. They will use a dynamic staffing approach in perpetuity.
I think people are forgetting that FP+ was the reservation system. Meaning that when people booked FP Disney knows what parks people will be at. Since FP is gone and not likely coming back, the reservation system takes its place.
There is nothing to say you won't use it but it did give them a good idea who is going to be in the parks. I agree that the reservation system gives them a more accurate count which is why its going to stay.Not sure about that....there's nothing to say I won't use my FP+ at a particular park right? The reservation definitely provides a more accurate count.
I don't think they will have the cast member numbers to operate at full capacity in the immediate future. I agree with comments above about not rushing to full capacity in order to avoid negative press, etc.
The college program returning is going to significantly increase their labor force for pennies on the dollar. Florida will be terminating enhanced unemployment on June 26th, causing people to rush back to the labor pool or be ready to start jobs in July as well.
The interesting thing about Park Pass is that it allows Disney to "force" Guests to specific park, allowing them to more efficiently determine staffing and transportation at all parks.Personal opinion is that it is never going away even when full capacity is restored. The logic being that they will use the amount of reservations to adjust CM staffing at the parks based on the number of reservations. You will never see pre-covid staffing levels ever again. They will use a dynamic staffing approach in perpetuity.