Spacing looks not that bad actually, family groups can stand together, and the depth of field is making it look worseIf a certain site posts that the CMs in the Rise queue picture we’re fired, I’m not posting it this time lol
Spacing looks not that bad actually, family groups can stand together, and the depth of field is making it look worseIf a certain site posts that the CMs in the Rise queue picture we’re fired, I’m not posting it this time lol
Lol...so this is the CEO for the company Disney has contracted to do their screenings right? I mean, don't get me wrong; I'd go tomorrow and it looks like Disneys doing a good job, but I can't imagine this guy would say any different regardless of his true feelings.
Spacing looks not that bad actually, family groups can stand together, and the depth of field is making it look worse
I definitely think markers will go up at the least. I am kind of surprised that they didn't put up some of the plexi barriers that they used in some other attractions. Yes I know its ugly but they could still kinda theme them to match the room and help make it safer than everyone trying to space themselves.
I am not at POP but I saw it reported on another thread that all 3 pools were open 11a-9p.Is anyone currently at Pop? If so what are the pool hours right now and which are open? TIA
I would LOVE this! Let them have fun with it while enforcing social distancing and mask wearing.Since the CMs are playing bad guys in the hangar, they shouldn’t have any problem ordering people to get a move on. Maybe rotate in some CMs who don’t mind being villainous.
I wonder if it’s being avoided because it ruins the really cool moment where. If they can properly control the amount of people entering the space instead, that’s definitely ideal.the doors open and it’s revealed that you actually did move and the hanger is revealed in all its glory, one of the coolest moments of that attraction IMO
One of the toughest parts of having to postpone our May 2020 trip is many more months of trying to avoid RotR spoilers.
Bloggers aren't making it easy either. Videos from DFB, AllEars, and others frequently include long, spoiler-y clips of RotR with no spoiler warnings.
One of the toughest parts of having to postpone our May 2020 trip is many more months of trying to avoid RotR spoilers.
Bloggers aren't making it easy either. Videos from DFB, AllEars, and others frequently include long, spoiler-y clips of RotR with no spoiler warnings.
I know most had intentions of going. I think Disney probably felt that almost everyone that made a reservation would have shown up. Now that they are selling day tickets tells me they aren't getting as many people they were hoping for.I doubt there are many who got passes to go with no intentions of going, at least no more than any other AP event. I never read a single comment from anyone here who said they got a ticket and never intended on going. I'm sure there were some who got tickets and didn't go- clearly. I think it's more than reasonable to assume that a great many of them stayed home for the very reason I did. They didn't feel like it was safe to travel to a state with an out of control pandemic going on or they're local and still didn't think it was safe.
Runaway Railway with a 60 minute wait seems to be the Magic Carpets of the day. Makes sense since it barely opened before the parks closed and CMs were blocked from DHS at that point.
I wonder if it’s being avoided because it ruins the really cool moment where. If they can properly control the amount of people entering the space instead, that’s definitely ideal.the doors open and it’s revealed that you actually did move and the hanger is revealed in all its glory, one of the coolest moments of that attraction IMO