Yes that’s been confirmed already.The 6 teams that started the "bubble" below 8th place playoff spots are staying at the Yacht Club. So I assume that would be the first resort to clear out when the playoffs start.
Sorry was more or less clarifying what you said about Yacht Club.well I was just answering a PP who asked. Sorry to invade your thread with repetitive information then. I'll move along......
Makes sense to me. I’d also think if they were to do this the eliminated teams would want to be able to come back and start practicing as well. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Disney be a bubble for whatever the NBA plans to do next season.Just saw this....you've got to be kidding me.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/w...yn5o_jd4tD6HR7AzRQGKlB43EnlUxVZFat_9IP64c7fAE
They have quite a few resorts remaining closed. Very easy to move guests to the closed resorts, or move the NBA to the closed resorts.But....they've already announced re-opening for these resorts.
So.....the Disney resort guest gets screwed, yet again, to accommodate the NBA Bubble?
They have quite a few resorts remaining closed. Very easy to move guests to the closed resorts, or move the NBA to the closed resorts.
Just saw this....you've got to be kidding me.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/w...yn5o_jd4tD6HR7AzRQGKlB43EnlUxVZFat_9IP64c7fAE
Just saw this....you've got to be kidding me.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/w...yn5o_jd4tD6HR7AzRQGKlB43EnlUxVZFat_9IP64c7fAE
If you were someone staying at one of those two resorts, with reservations planned for September and on, who would end up being displaced to another resort, I can imagine it could be a big deal. Geez, have some empathy.
Nope. It’s a resort at Disney during a pandemic. I would expect anything could happen up until the day I check in.
I don't really see the point of this. Team practice facilities are already open in the local markets and, while they can't do team practices there, they can do individual workouts. I understand these teams haven't practiced together since March, but the 2020-2021 season isn't starting until at least December, possibly later and free agency will start right after this season is over in October. Many of these teams won't even look the same heading into next season. I would bet money on this not happening.
Edited to add: the journalist who wrote that article is already saying the idea is dead in the water according to Woj:
Yeah, I read that too....but I also remember the information and misinformation and walking back and stuff that happened before the NBA Bubble was confirmed. Specific plans would change twice in one day.
I think I also remember when the players were "absolutely not" going to be in the parks, and then it became "at the discretion" of the NBA, and then it came out they had after-hours access to certain attractions.
So....even if it's a non-starter right now, I won't be surprised if things change.
Disney has been great to guests who have had to move resorts, usually putting them in a better resort or a bigger room. So the people who would be effected wouldn’t need empathy. And really, it’s a vacation during a pandemic, as stated above, things can and will change on a daily basis. Empathy isn’t needed. You were looking for sympathy in your outrage against Disney possibly courting further NBA business.Okay well that's just silly. Yes you are right, anything can happen...it's a tumultuous time.
But, to act like people who go to Disney in a pandemic don't have a right to expect their resort to be open or worse, don't have the right to be disappointed if Disney throws them under the bus to accommodate other people...that's the silly part.
And to have no empathy for those people is just sad to me.
Says who...you? Those are all just your opinions. Yes, some guests have been "upgraded" due to their resorts now not being available; some have been happy with that; others would have much preferred the resort they chose. Many ppl. have not been "upgraded" but "laterally transferred." Also, let's look at reality for a minute...the 3 resorts the NBA are staying at are some of the most expensive resorts to begin with...so not a lot of room to "upgrade." At the end of the day; it's perfectly reasonable that someone would be disappointed and upset that the resort they chose to book is now not available because Disney decided to sell the rooms to someone else (NBA) or decided it wasn't worth opening etc. It's really not hard to have empathy for a situation like that.Disney has been great to guests who have had to move resorts, usually putting them in a better resort or a bigger room. So the people who would be effected wouldn’t need empathy. And really, it’s a vacation during a pandemic, as stated above, things can and will change on a daily basis. Empathy isn’t needed. You were looking for sympathy in your outrage against Disney possibly courting further NBA business.
Says who...you? Those are all just your opinions. Yes, some guests have been "upgraded" due to their resorts now not being available; some have been happy with that; others would have much preferred the resort they chose. Many ppl. have not been "upgraded" but "laterally transferred." Also, let's look at reality for a minute...the 3 resorts the NBA are staying at are some of the most expensive resorts to begin with...so not a lot of room to "upgrade." At the end of the day; it's perfectly reasonable that someone would be disappointed and upset that the resort they chose to book is now not available because Disney decided to sell the rooms to someone else (NBA) or decided it wasn't worth opening etc. It's really not hard to have empathy for a situation like that.
Disney has been great to guests who have had to move resorts, usually putting them in a better resort or a bigger room. So the people who would be effected wouldn’t need empathy. And really, it’s a vacation during a pandemic, as stated above, things can and will change on a daily basis. Empathy isn’t needed. You were looking for sympathy in your outrage against Disney possibly courting further NBA business.