WDW to present phased reopening plans tomorrow 5/27

I’m just quoting this direct from chat. I have no idea if it’s true or not…

The reason resorts weren’t mentioned: These are presentations to county and state government on getting permission for park re-opening. Hotels never had to close. WDW did that on their own, so they don’t have to present plans for opening those.

4 min ago by dfwdisfan

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Oh so resorts might be closed even longer?

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Or open anytime now. It could be anything. I don’t expect Disney to clarify anything about it until the parks plan is approved.

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Or open sooner!! Who knows??

Other than dates of parks opening, I was left with more questions than answers. Frustrating.

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That would suck for sure…

I’m in the same boat…rented points to start June 21. Sure hope I get the email soon about my stay being impacted by ongoing park closures.

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I went through Daves. Let me know how it goes!

Dvc rental myself, I’ll post once I hear anything (…and hopefully breath a huge sigh of relief)

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My guess is that resort will be open at least by park opening. They mentioned a number of soft openings before July 11th, which I assume would be with cast members, AP holders, maybe even locals. My Speculation is that resorts will be fully reopened July 11, since hotels and resorts were determined to be an essential business by governor DeSantis in his March 29 executive order. So they can be open anytime.

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Possibly. My wife pointed out that handling of hotel opening is a different thing from the parks. The task force had already laid out rules and such about hotels being able to open. So it may be that Disney doesn’t have to announce anything specific about resorts through the task force as long as they are adhering to the rules.

Universal, also, did not mention when their resorts are opening last week.

But it leaves us uncertain. We have reservations at Pop Century starting August 7. If Disney is doing a reservation system to get into the parks, will they be prioritizing who can make those reservations? Resorts guests get first shot? Then Annual Pass holders? That kind of thing? How much lead time to Disney plan to give guests? If we are driving down from Michigan to Florida to be there, we want to be guaranteed we are getting in. But then, maybe Disney really doesn’t want out of state guests at this point, and making decisions that will lead mostly to in state/local guests without explicitly stating so?

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I wonder if the extension to annual passes might be even longer. I think I read somewhere that in Shanghai, they are/were not counting the phased reopening time as “open” so far as annual passes were concerned, even if a passholder went to the park during this time

that is an important point. I’m keeping my reservation up because you would think resort guests would have priority over reservations but who knows at this point.

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Also keeping my fingers crossed for this. Hope we find out sooner rather than later

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It is entirely possible that the extension will further. During the re-opening phase with reservations, there are going to be AP holders getting shut out due to limited reservations.

At the minimum the extension should be 117 days.

Let’s see how they will attempt to compensate AP holders for the loss of use.

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Me too. After watching Universal’s last week, I had very few questions. I could easily decide whether or not I wanted to keep our trip there in late July. But, I wanted to see what today brought since we would be at WDW more days than UOR. But I still have no idea. So many questions that are necessary to decide whether to even go to FL. I have great ADRs (all booked in the last week and a half when I came up with this crazy possible plan to go to FL instead of our planned Disneyland trip) and great FPPs over 8 days. But no way to know if we could get daily reservations, or use the FPP, or use the ADRs. Ugh.

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Right. Like, let’s say you planned to be in MK on Day X and you have your ADRs and FPPs for Day X already…but when you try to book your MK day, Day X is already full. :confused:

WDWs system of reservations and FPs is way more complex than UORs.

They will fill in the remaining gaps eventually. It’s a LOT of information they’ll eventually have to provide, and they might not have actually worked out every situation yet, much less figured out how to communicate it clearly to the super-WDWers (like Liners!) who know the ins and outs and workarounds for every WDW system.

Deep breath. We know a lot more than we knew yesterday.

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Hey…stop trying to quell our unhappiness! :wink:

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Honestly, I’m in the same boat as we have (had?) a June reservation and an October reservation…trying to remind myself that I don’t have to decide THIS INSTANT what/how/when/where to rebook.