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To be fair, the free dining deal Disney offered to those affected couldn’t be rebooked for 2021.I would have rescheduled to next year, but that's just me.
To be fair, the free dining deal Disney offered to those affected couldn’t be rebooked for 2021.I would have rescheduled to next year, but that's just me.
To be fair, the free dining deal Disney offered to those affected couldn’t be rebooked for 2021.
That’s how I read it as that’s the max & the rules would be different if they expected to be closed more than 6 mos.I read it as 6 months worse case scenario. Not so sure about Florida unemployment policy, but 6 months could be the max before you have to reenroll. They seem to be assuring them that this won't have to happen, and if it does, they will be auto enrolled.
I am guessing it's going to be closer to the max if 6 months. That's based on the Iger article talking about people not feeling safe in the parks til there is widespread testing.That’s how I read it as that’s the max & the rules would be different if they expected to be closed more than 6 mos.
To be fair, the free dining deal Disney offered to those affected couldn’t be rebooked for 2021.
They never lose their value though. They can be applied to any future trip and you just pay any difference in price if there is one.Plus dated tickets were only extended through December 15, 2020.
They never lose their value though. They can be applied to any future trip and you just pay any difference in price if there is one.
July 2020I have reservations for Dec 2020 and don't know if Disney will be open by then, what does everyone think Disney will open?
Of course but if moving to 2021 I don't see exponential price increases especially if we are in a recession. Prices may increase some but not by hundreds.Yeah, but with how often ticket prices increase and the dated ticket model the same ticket could be hundreds of dollars more for a rescheduled trip. Definitely not as good as being able to use the ticket you already have.
I would have rescheduled to next year, but that's just me.
Florida unemployment benefits are currently maximum of three months and maximum $275 per week, not counting any federal benefits. Doesn’t the extra $600 per week from the Feds expire sometime in May? Then if I remember correctly (it’s been a while since I was on unemployment) you can’t just reenroll if you haven’t found a job yet. I think there was a very long waiting period, possibly a year or more or there was some employment requirement before you could reenroll. I remember being very nervous because I got right down to the last week before I got another job, and the employment situation is much, much worse now than it was then.I read it as 6 months worse case scenario. Not so sure about Florida unemployment policy, but 6 months could be the max before you have to reenroll. They seem to be assuring them that this won't have to happen, and if it does, they will be auto enrolled.
The $600 I believe ends in June. And the governor has canceled a bunch of prequalifications right now, like showing that your actively looking for work, so if by the end of the 3 months thr situation is still closed here I'm sure qualifications will be relaxed again. The real issue is that only 4% of people that have applied for unemployment since March have gotten any moneyFlorida unemployment benefits are currently maximum of three months and maximum $275 per week, not counting any federal benefits. Doesn’t the extra $600 per week from the Feds expire sometime in May? Then if I remember correctly (it’s been a while since I was on unemployment) you can’t just reenroll if you haven’t found a job yet. I think there was a very long waiting period, possibly a year or more or there was some employment requirement before you could reenroll. I remember being very nervous because I got right down to the last week before I got another job, and the employment situation is much, much worse now than it was then.
No one knows.I have reservations for Dec 2020 and don't know if Disney will be open by then, what does everyone think Disney will open?
Of course but if moving to 2021 I don't see exponential price increases especially if we are in a recession. Prices may increase some but not by hundreds.
The Federal $600 ends the week of July 25.Doesn’t the extra $600 per week from the Feds expire sometime in May?
This is being discussed heavily in the rumored modified experiences thread. Its very much a plan within Disney.Obviously this is a rumor. But, what do you guys make of this whole Secure Circuit protocol?