Saturday, April 10

I think as long as you still has tickets and a reservation it stayed but who knows now?

Lordy.

What the heck do we do with this information?! :exploding_head:

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Which means…tomorrow it will change to April 12?

When I was a kid, I always felt that the song “Tomorrow” from Annie, which is supposed to be a song of hope, was a little dire…because it seems like Tomorrow is ALWAYS a day away. You can never actually ARRIVE at Tomorrow. (Side note: Originally, the lyric for this was “…you’re only a day away…”, but I’ve seen more recent productions of this where the line was changed to “…you’re always a day away.” The difference that one word makes is significant.)

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I was thinking about this too…I would maybe want to change my HS day to be later in my trip but there are no PP left. With a DD6 who doesn’t like any of the “big” rides, HS is the only place I’d really be concerned about.

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OK… I’m going to ask a stupid question: Where is this? I’ve been looking and looking and I can’t find anything w/ FP language on MDE app or on the site on my desktop.

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It’s in the code I believe.

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Thank you! I did read the info about the code… but I"m not going to open code though :laughing::crazy_face: I guess some ppl really do poke around more than most

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Are any of the existing FP lines being used and included as part of the current social distanced Stand By lines?

They are using the FP lines for DAS entrances right now

Wouldn’t that always be the case?

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IDK for all? it was reported last month they were taking down the FP signage in the parks

:+1: I’m not super familiar with DAS usage, certainly not pre-covid. I know how to direct people to access it but have never used it personally so those specifics I do not know well.

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It’s always the FP line except in rare cases (mostly in MK) that the ride line is not accessible and the person uses a mobility device.

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That was what I thought. thanks for clarifying :slight_smile:

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I believe the FP line is also being used for Rider swap.

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And Club 33, and Golden Oak.

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But this has also always been the case.

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Yes. I was just clarifying in response to @cherokee_jacket’s query. That is to say, the FP lines aren’t being repurposed for socially distancing purposes. They are still being used how they were before, minus the actual FPPs!

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Yes, I believe HM is using the FP line as additional distanced line. DAS users have to go through the exit and be escorted currently. On both our recent trips, we went that way using DAS. The one time we rode where there was no line, we went through the stretching room pass through like everyone else.

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HM is kind of the odd one (there might be a few others). This is because they can’t allow folks into the normal queue where all the interactive elements are. At least when we were there, they had that part of the line completely blocked off.