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MrPeetrie
10-09-2020, 06:37 AM
It takes plenty to make me leave a Disney trip. Heck, not sure if I have ever wanted to leave one. Until now. Not enjoying the safety protocols at all. Wearing a mask all day in this heat is insufferable. I’m here with my son and we just leave the parks and go swimming so we can unmask. Buses have six safe zones in them so only six groups can ride at a time. A group can consist of just one person. Mostly empty buses stop in the morning and can fit only one group from the bus stop before departing many times. We were in Disney Springs several times. It took snot 25 minutes to be let into World of Disney. I know Disney is doing all it can to ensure NO ONE contracts anything from anyone in its property ever again for fear of being sued for putting profits ahead of people, but this is truly unenjoyable. We waited 40 minutes to be allowed into the Market Place in Galaxy’s Edge. One group may shop at a time in each venue. We arrived in time to attempt the 2:00 pm window for ROTR. At 1:59, I clicked to join. WiFi off. On cellular. Pulled to refresh once. All gone within :04! My son hates it here and keeps asking “How long do we have to stay here again,” Everything is full price though, but I feel like I’m getting 1/4 experience. Just my opinion so far.

Cinderelley
10-09-2020, 06:53 AM
I am sorry you aren't finding it enjoyable. Perhaps you can go do some things outside of Disney to have more fun.

1DisneyNut
10-09-2020, 08:39 AM
I hate it for you. It sounds exactly like I would expect and I won't be having any part of it. The funny thing is they are planning on increasing the amount of people they allow into the parks. I don't know how that is all supposed to work when from all accounts I have head, it is just like your experience. On top of that, you get to pay the same as you would have if everything was normal. I can't imagine wearing a mask in the parks. I can't even make it through Lowes or Walmart without pulling mine off as I am walking from one end to the other. I typically only put it back on if someone wearing one comes on the same isle as me, just to make them happy.

azcavalier
10-09-2020, 08:48 AM
I'm sorry that you're not having a good time. We're planning to go in December, and it will be cooler, so I think it will be easier to have the mask on. But, i'm also used to a mask as I work on a University campus. Unless i'm alone in my office, I'm wearing a mask, and I'm working 8-10 hour days. So, a lot of mask wearing. Sometimes I forget I even have it on. I expect that's what it will be like for me at Disney.

We find the busses a terrible way to get around even when they can pack them full. I can't even imagine waiting for one now. We're driving down when we go, so we'll have our own vehicle to get around.

I heard that there are Relaxation Stations around the parks where you can go and sit without a mask on, if you need a mask break. I thought that was a good idea. The people I heard that from said that they used them, loved them, and never found one that was full. Also, I love that there is no rope drop, that they have hand sanitizer at the entrances and exits to all rides, etc. There are some things I wish they would keep once this gets back to normal.

dnickels
10-09-2020, 10:23 AM
Sorry to hear you're having a tough time with it. I've been visiting most weekends since August and haven't found the mask requirement to be a problem but I realize everyone's different.

MrPeetrie
10-09-2020, 10:46 AM
I know Disney is doing its best. And I know they can’t continue to hemorrhage money as they have been. I’m pretty understanding. Today, though was pretty poor on their part. We are staying in Trinidad in Caribbean Beach Resort. If you’re a veteran, you know the buses in Trinidad are poorly executed. Animal kingdom opened at 8:00 am today. My son and I arrived at 7:12 to catch the bus. We were fourth in line. If you know the system, you know Trinidad is last stop and many times the bus is full already and doesn’t even come to our bus stop. There used to be a Disney Cast Member observing and would call for a dedicated bus. Not today. 7:37 before the first Animal Kingdom arrived. It till only one family. No more until I ordered an Uber and left at 8:23. I missed out on FOP. By the time we arrived, the line was shred’s long. Not their best effort today.

baldburke
10-09-2020, 11:40 AM
Super bummed! So sorry to hear that your experience hasn't been better. Hopefully Disney will get their act together in 2021!

MNNHFLTX
10-09-2020, 12:20 PM
Thank you for your honesty about the trip so far. I think it's important that people get real feedback so they know what to expect if they are going to WDW in the near future. I hope that things get better for you and you can still make some happy memories there.

MrPeetrie
10-09-2020, 01:48 PM
I will say this: the Cast Members are doing their absolute best to make the most of a difficult situation. Kudos to them.

disney obsessed
10-09-2020, 04:57 PM
I was there the week before. While it is not the disney experience we have been used to, it is the new reality. When I went I told myself not to expect the same thing or what it was in the late 90s. I would do what I could and not worry about the rest. Sure, I was disappointed by some things but I would go back again right now if I could. I am lucky to have the opportunity. If you think it wont live up to your expectations then dont go. If you want a brief respite from the crazy thing this world has become, its worth it. At least it was for me.

DisneyDadfromPittsburgh
10-10-2020, 03:47 PM
How disappointing for both you and your son. How are the crowds and the wait times?
We are going down in November. Thanks for the heads up.

MrPeetrie
10-10-2020, 05:16 PM
0-for-3 in Rise Of the Resistance. We arrived on Tuesday and went straight to Hollywood studios. I arrived in plenty of time, information insider tips in hand. Tried several times. “All Available Passes Have Been Distributed.” No problem I have two chances on Saturday.

Yesterday, because of how poor the buses are at Trinidad in the morning and we missed Animal Kingdom‘s opening, I was determined not to let that happen again. Park opens at 10, according to the Disney App, but guests can enter at 9. After only a few minutes of bus disappointment, I call Ūber. Mistake. Ūber isn’t allowed to enter until 9. By the time we get through security and the gates, it’s 9:40. Turns out, rides opened at 9:00 and already are at 90-120 for the main attractions. No problem. I’m here for ROTR. At 9:58, my alarm goes off to remind to switch to cellular. (I heard that helps.) 10:00 and JOIN becomes active. I go to the screen, panic and select SELECT ALL. Only two of us are here. The rest are back in Pittsburgh. All seven get selected. Nothing open. I go back. Deselect the five not attending. JOIN. Error message. Reload. JOIN. “Oops, something went wrong!” Reload. JOIN. All gone. One more shot.

1:37 and we go into Toy Story Mania. Would we miss? 1:52 exit. Quick bathroom. 1:58 reminder. Switch to cellular. 2:00. “JOIN” turns blue. Select just me and my son this time. (Incredibly nervous!) Red Box, nothing available Reload. JOIN. “Oops, something went wrong!” Reload. JOIN. Red box. Reload. JOIN “Oops, something went wrong!” Switch to WiFi. Try again. “Sorry, all passes have been distributed.”

One of many disappointments this trip.

Cinderelley
10-10-2020, 10:17 PM
0-for-3 in Rise Of the Resistance. We arrived on Tuesday and went straight to Hollywood studios. I arrived in plenty of time, information insider tips in hand. Tried several times. “All Available Passes Have Been Distributed.” No problem I have two chances on Saturday.

Yesterday, because of how poor the buses are at Trinidad in the morning and we missed Animal Kingdom‘s opening, I was determined not to let that happen again. Park opens at 10, according to the Disney App, but guests can enter at 9. After only a few minutes of bus disappointment, I call Ūber. Mistake. Ūber isn’t allowed to enter until 9. By the time we get through security and the gates, it’s 9:40. Turns out, rides opened at 9:00 and already are at 90-120 for the main attractions. No problem. I’m here for ROTR. At 9:58, my alarm goes off to remind to switch to cellular. (I heard that helps.) 10:00 and JOIN becomes active. I go to the screen, panic and select SELECT ALL. Only two of us are here. The rest are back in Pittsburgh. All seven get selected. Nothing open. I go back. Deselect the five not attending. JOIN. Error message. Reload. JOIN. “Oops, something went wrong!” Reload. JOIN. All gone. One more shot.

1:37 and we go into Toy Story Mania. Would we miss? 1:52 exit. Quick bathroom. 1:58 reminder. Switch to cellular. 2:00. “JOIN” turns blue. Select just me and my son this time. (Incredibly nervous!) Red Box, nothing available Reload. JOIN. “Oops, something went wrong!” Reload. JOIN. Red box. Reload. JOIN “Oops, something went wrong!” Switch to WiFi. Try again. “Sorry, all passes have been distributed.”

One of many disappointments this trip.

I feel like they really screwed up with Rise of the Resistance. We had issues trying to get on last December. It took me 9 months to be excited about Disney again after that.

MrPeetrie
10-11-2020, 06:46 AM
How disappointing for both you and your son. How are the crowds and the wait times?
We are going down in November. Thanks for the heads up.

DisneyDad, things seemed to have changed yesterday. Hollywood Studios was Far more crowded than on Tuesday. Ride lines were shut at some points due to full capacity. Very crowded. And they had the road coned off to enter the gates for non-guests until 9:00 am so only Disney Guests could enter through their transportation, which was horrible!!! I’m dreading Magic Kingdom today. Last day though.

DisneyDadfromPittsburgh
10-11-2020, 08:22 AM
Thanksl for the continued updates. Sounds like a total mess. I am sure you are trying to make the most of it for your son. Hang in there.

Cinderelley
10-11-2020, 08:59 AM
I hope you get to enjoy your last day. :) You are probably up and getting ready for the parks right now.

MrPeetrie
10-12-2020, 12:29 AM
We persevered. I’m not sure what Disney is thinking here. They clearly had a lot of guests in the park. It looked close to normal capacity for October. But their ride throughput stayed the same — two rows ONLY per POTC boat; one group per row. (A group can be as little as one person.) Many, many empty spaces for social distancing. Their queue was around 60-75 minutes for much of the day. Because of spacing, the queue serpentined through the pillars, outside and around the attraction building, along the wall up to the vendor cart by Jungle Cruise, turned 180° and went back past the POTC attraction, ending near the restroom entrances. Why? If you’re going to increase park attendance, increase a corresponding ride throughout. They could have eaten those lines up. No FastPasses, but they were allowing a VIP purchase that acted like a FP. We spent the majority of the day in lines — lines to ride, lines to get into shops for merchandise, lines to wait for a place to sit to eat because many of the tables are closed off.

Park Hopper
10-12-2020, 08:57 AM
As others have said - thank you for sharing this information. I am sorry the trip was disappointing for you. We typically go every year, but skipped this summer. We were already frustrated before Covid at some of the hassles associated with a Disney World vacation, but the good still outweighed the bad for us. However, I think things like what you have described would push us over the edge. We will hope that things get back to 'normal' for this summer. Our greatest hope is that some positive changes can come out of all this.

1DisneyNut
10-13-2020, 09:07 AM
As others have said - thank you for sharing this information. I am sorry the trip was disappointing for you. We typically go every year, but skipped this summer. We were already frustrated before Covid at some of the hassles associated with a Disney World vacation, but the good still outweighed the bad for us. However, I think things like what you have described would push us over the edge. We will hope that things get back to 'normal' for this summer. Our greatest hope is that some positive changes can come out of all this.

This exactly. I have been frustrated my last several trips just from all the crazy changes, prescheduling and constantly having to be on the app on my phone to check times and make changes. There is absolutely no way I could deal with all the nonsense going on now. I would most likely end up being escorted to the exit on day one.

MrPeetrie
10-13-2020, 10:10 AM
My feeling on this entire trip can be capsulized like this:

I don’t feel like I’m on vacation; I feel like I’ve been sentenced to a nicely adorned work camp. No fun allowed.

1DisneyNut
10-13-2020, 10:51 AM
My feeling on this entire trip can be capsulized like this:

I don’t feel like I’m on vacation; I feel like I’ve been sentenced to a nicely adorned work camp. No fun allowed.

I have been thinking about it since these trip reports like yours have been coming out.

Do you feel like they are still focusing on money rather than guest experience? That is what it sounds like. I know they are a business and they are trying to keep from losing money.....BUT and this is a big BUT, they have been focused on maximizing profits and squeezing every single penny out of the parks that they can for at least 10 years now. I would think they could use a little of those record profits to do extra things to make this time as enjoyable as possible rather than letting every cast member and entertainer they can think of go. They should be more focused on the guests and a little less focused on trying to find a way to squeeze money out of the situation. Perhaps they should go into the office a let some bean counters go.

MrPeetrie
10-13-2020, 05:01 PM
I have been thinking about it since these trip reports like yours have been coming out.

Do you feel like they are still focusing on money rather than guest experience? That is what it sounds like. I know they are a business and they are trying to keep from losing money.....BUT and this is a big BUT, they have been focused on maximizing profits and squeezing every single penny out of the parks that they can for at least 10 years now. I would think they could use a little of those record profits to do extra things to make this time as enjoyable as possible rather than letting every cast member and entertainer they can think of go. They should be more focused on the guests and a little less focused on trying to find a way to squeeze money out of the situation. Perhaps they should go into the office a let some bean counters go.

That was EXACTLY my thought. This trip felt like a pure money grab. As a company, they lost $2B last Quarter. It really felt like “do the least and charge full price.” I fear some of these cutbacks will be permanent. I hope I’m wrong. It “appeared” they were selling a FastPass-like service to those that wanted to buy it. That was the rumor surrounding the park. I confronted a Cast Member and he assured me they were special needs access. I’m all for that and I know no one knows what is going on in another’s body, but trust me we kept seeing able-body, nimble groups in the FastPass lane and no one needing assistance. They brought their group, scanned their band, and were given a FastPass return time.


No beds made unless you asked. I was unaware so our bed went unmade for four days. Magical Express does NOT pick up your luggage at the airport. You do. No check-in at the resort. No Parades. No Fireworks. No shows! No character meet-n-greets. Poor bus service. No discount on price. I’ll give trip details later.

John
10-14-2020, 05:16 PM
That was EXACTLY my thought. This trip felt like a pure money grab. As a company, they lost $2B last Quarter. It really felt like “do the least and charge full price.” I fear some of these cutbacks will be permanent. I hope I’m wrong. It “appeared” they were selling a FastPass-like service to those that wanted to buy it. That was the rumor surrounding the park. I confronted a Cast Member and he assured me they were special needs access. I’m all for that and I know no one knows what is going on in another’s body, but trust me we kept seeing able-body, nimble groups in the FastPass lane and no one needing assistance. They brought their group, scanned their band, and were given a FastPass return time.


No beds made unless you asked. I was unaware so our bed went unmade for four days. Magical Express does NOT pick up your luggage at the airport. You do. No check-in at the resort. No Parades. No Fireworks. No shows! No character meet-n-greets. Poor bus service. No discount on price. I’ll give trip details later.

I honestly think the cost to value ratio is what's bothering me most right now - along with reading your transportation issues - something you pay for staying at a Disney resort. With so many things shut down and capacity diminished - it seems like things should be deeply discounted.

azcavalier
10-14-2020, 05:24 PM
I understand the frustration with paying full price for less-than a full price experience. However, I am looking at it more like I'm paying full price so that those who work there can keep their jobs as the parks are operating at 25% capacity. They're still losing money, even charging those attending full price. They still had to lay off people, had to cancel projects, had to close some operations, shows, restaurants, and events. If they discounted the tickets, I think that the operation of the parks would be even worse at this point.

John
10-14-2020, 05:39 PM
I understand the frustration with paying full price for less-than a full price experience. However, I am looking at it more like I'm paying full price so that those who work there can keep their jobs as the parks are operating at 25% capacity. They're still losing money, even charging those attending full price. They still had to lay off people, had to cancel projects, had to close some operations, shows, restaurants, and events. If they discounted the tickets, I think that the operation of the parks would be even worse at this point.

I hear you - but in retrospect, how much money did they spend on the FOX acquisition? Might they have been in better financial shape if they weren't so eager to swallow up other media companies. It's also coming back to bite them how much they have raised ticket and resort prices above inflation for years now. I love Disney as much as the next person - but it was getting very pricey even before what's going on.

OR, if they didn't take on that debt - would they be a takeover target for someone like Apple.

I think what's killing them is that one of their Theme Park Resorts (cali) has been shut down since the beginning of the year. Theme parks were the cash cow of the company.

I feel for each and every cast member that has lost their job. I feel for each and every person outside the parks that has lost their job or is furloughed due to COVID (count my son as one of them).

Problem is - I don't see with the public hysteria surrounding this virus that things will get much better anytime soon... not to be a Debbie Downer.

DisneyEpcotDad
10-14-2020, 07:51 PM
It's good to get both sides of the Disney experience under Covid. I understand the entertainment business continues for the sake of people having some jobs and for profits, but keeping ticket fees at the same price seems somewhat unfair.

JPPT1974
10-14-2020, 10:42 PM
Hope you and your family can make the most of it. And have a good time. Just remember, you all are in the Happiest Place on the Earth!

azcavalier
10-15-2020, 09:37 AM
I hear you - but in retrospect, how much money did they spend on the FOX acquisition? Might they have been in better financial shape if they weren't so eager to swallow up other media companies. It's also coming back to bite them how much they have raised ticket and resort prices above inflation for years now. I love Disney as much as the next person - but it was getting very pricey even before what's going on.

OR, if they didn't take on that debt - would they be a takeover target for someone like Apple.

I don't think it's fair to say that business decisions that happened years before the COVID pandemic were poor decisions, and that they should have sat tight in case something like this pandemic would arise. Besides, I think that the Fox acquisition is one of the things that is helping the company get through this time. It gave them a much broader media portfolio for the Disney+ streaming service, which is what is really keeping the company afloat right now.

Man, was Disney+'s rollout timely, or what?

The Disneyland Resort being closed isn't on the company...it's on Governor Newsome. Now, him, I'm not going to second-guess. I have NO idea what it must be like to run any government office, and California's has to be one of the toughest. That said, I think that the measures that they have put in place at Walt Disney World seem to be working just fine, and I don't see why it would be any different at Disneyland.

texas211
10-17-2020, 11:32 PM
I hate it for you. It sounds exactly like I would expect and I won't be having any part of it. The funny thing is they are planning on increasing the amount of people they allow into the parks. I don't know how that is all supposed to work when from all accounts I have head, it is just like your experience. On top of that, you get to pay the same as you would have if everything was normal. I can't imagine wearing a mask in the parks. I can't even make it through Lowes or Walmart without pulling mine off as I am walking from one end to the other. I typically only put it back on if someone wearing one comes on the same isle as me, just to make them happy.


This exactly. I have been frustrated my last several trips just from all the crazy changes, prescheduling and constantly having to be on the app on my phone to check times and make changes. There is absolutely no way I could deal with all the nonsense going on now. I would most likely end up being escorted to the exit on day one.


My feeling on this entire trip can be capsulized like this:

I don’t feel like I’m on vacation; I feel like I’ve been sentenced to a nicely adorned work camp. No fun allowed.

Disney nut, you and me both. DW wants to go, but we agreed no sooner than 2022. I'm not doing this, and getting arrested to boot :)

MrPeet, yeah man. I'm sorry you had this nightmare. Poor service, situation and a remarkable price. Yeap, sounds great...Well, hopefully you are home and can have a few cocktails or five over the weekend and finally relax and have a good time.

Cinderelley
10-22-2020, 08:05 PM
I don't think it's fair to say that business decisions that happened years before the COVID pandemic were poor decisions, and that they should have sat tight in case something like this pandemic would arise. Besides, I think that the Fox acquisition is one of the things that is helping the company get through this time.
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I have to agree with John. We're told over and over again to have enough personal savings to carry us through tough times. Companies should follow the same rule. Even if it wasn't Covid, it could have been something else. Another 9/11? A War? Lots of things could happen and being prepared for them is the responsible thing to do.