My assumption is yes--they're in contact with guests and there hasn't been anything in the announcements about exceptions to the rule.Will the actor CMs wear masks?
I bet they will be special ROTR masks made just for the ROTR actors!My assumption is yes--they're in contact with guests and there hasn't been anything in the announcements about exceptions to the rule.
I hope so! My hope is that they'll come out with thematically appropriate masks for all the CM costumes, though I imagine we'll see a mostly plain single-color masks that can be used across multiple roles.I bet they will be special ROTR masks made just for the ROTR actors!
I don't think so at all-I think they would just not reopen ROTR before they would do that-JMO.I'm worried they'll cut down the experience and skip a certain portion of the ride (I don't want to say what part for those that don't want to be spoiled)
I don't think so at all-I think they would just not reopen ROTR before they would do that-JMO.
I saw some wonderful color-coordinated masks on some characters walking around in videos at Universal Studios for socially distant meet & greets (them waving at you basically), and I don't understand why WDW doesn't go in for this. I would love to see what the costume people can do for any and all characters, esp the princesses! They could sell replicas.I bet they will be special ROTR masks made just for the ROTR actors!
Am I the only one happy that we don’t have to get up at the crack of dawn for a board pass right now?! I mean.... the park opens at 10. Nice to finally be able to experience this not completely exhausted!
I think for those going and able to get a park reservation for DHS (that seems to be the quickest to go - the first three days it is open is already full for the resort guest allotment) it will be so much nicer to not have to deal with getting a boarding oass
I do wondering if a lot of people will still "rope drop" the park to get in line for RotR and if that creates social distancing issues at the front of the park.
Oh my goodness, NO - you are not the only one happy about it. We are absolutely delighted. It's the only attraction in Disney history that didn't have a standby line. The virtual queue setup was a disaster for those not with an entire party willing to get up at sunrise. I'm so looking forward to a chance to actually wait in line and do the attraction (if things allow for that). I'm REALLY looking forward to when they might bring back FPs and include ROTR.Am I the only one happy that we don’t have to get up at the crack of dawn for a board pass right now?! I mean.... the park opens at 10. Nice to finally be able to experience this not completely exhausted!
That's likely to be true for many attractions. Way less people, but perhaps longer waits is counter-intuitive - but is likely to be the case sometimes.I think Standby is going to be a nightmare even with reduced capacity.
There's portions of the experience (if they have them still) they won't be able to fully load. Which is going to cause a backup
As long as there is a cool ride, they will always rope drop.
It’s just nice to have one less thing to worry about. My mom hasn’t seen any of Star Wars land yet and it’ll be nice to experience it with lower crowds. The last few times I went it was wall to wall insanity to the point that I looked at my Dad and said “I’ve had enough Star Wars.”