I might change my reservation. If lines are this long it’s like a normal day at Disney. Might as well have a day where you can use a fast pass. Going to watch the wait times over the next few days.
If it were just me, I would totally cancel our trip for this weekend (coming for a long weekend from Northern California), but my 12-year daughter has been obsessing about Disneyland for the last year (we had to cancel 5 trips that we had planned to use our Annual Passes) and she's determined to go come hell or highwater. I've now abandoned all expectations of short ride lines and just plan to do as much as we can in the first two and last two hours of the day and spend lots of time browsing shops (since she never seems to tire of that) or going back to our hotel to swim.
I selfishly hope that locals will be looking at these wait times over the next few days and deciding to hold off until FP comes back or social distancing on rides goes away (or even until Avengers campus opens and there's one more ride in DCA to relieve demand).
Doubt it. Waits are looking ROUGH at DCA today.
Disney should not have jumped so quickly on rising the park capacity.
I would cancel if I could, but we are using day 2 of a park hopper that we first used on May 9, so we HAVE to go this Saturday. I already made an Alfresco Tasting terrace reservation just so we could have somewhere to sit and have some drinks early afternoon, because I KNOW we will already be over the lines by that point.
I wonder how long they will be able to get away with this kind of thing?
The news today about the $65 upcharge to buy a toy that makes you have a "better" experience on the new Spider Man ride just adds insult to injury at this point.
do you have a link to this news? What kind of “toy” is it?
do you have a link to this news? What kind of “toy” is it?
I wish they would have at least brought back the Animation Academy. I understand that there were restrictions on indoor live performances (though it seems like they could meet the requirements for these), but it seems like they could have either: (a) used the same space and just played recorded sessions (if they can do Turtle Talk, I don't see why they couldn't do that); or (b) repurposed the Hollywood Backlot stage to do it outdoors. We would happily sit for multiple sessions of that. It seems like it all boils down to greed, greed, greed and wanting to see how little they can provide and still keep attendance high.
People may complain but they won’t stop going. So in other words I think they could get away with anything and people will still go. Place is always packed.
I think things might rough the next month until June 15th when most restrictions can be dropped and Disney can increase ride capacity by a lot / to full.