Universal Orlando resort just announced extension of closure through may 31st
Disney has said until further notice so Disney really doesn't need to make a date announcement until they are looking towards opening.It isn't like Disney to take a backseat in the decision making arena. I fully expect the same from Disney soon. I have cancelled all components of our May 7-15, 2020 trip but for the hotel (rented points and waiting for Disney to do the deed so points will be banked back in their use year and available for 2021 which will be booked on June 6, 2020). I sure hope our fall trip is a go!
It might have to do with something that Craig pointed out on one of the recent DIS Unplugged Q&A chats... Comcast (Universal's parent company) has cable and internet revenue that is not negatively impacted by the current situation (and all of the stay-at-home orders and virtual offices could conceivably have increased it), so they're in a better position financially to weather theme park closures than Disney who gets a huge chunk (almost 40% according to 2019 revenue numbers) from parks and resorts and whose theatrical revenue has been severely impacted as well. So it seems possible that might make it easier for Universal to decide to extend park closures.It isn't like Disney to take a backseat in the decision making arena. I fully expect the same from Disney soon. I have cancelled all components of our May 7-15, 2020 trip but for the hotel (rented points and waiting for Disney to do the deed so points will be banked back in their use year and available for 2021 which will be booked on June 6, 2020). I sure hope our fall trip is a go!
While that is true, it also has not removed park hours from its website and held those in May in limbo. An announcement similar to Uni's would be useful to those in May.Disney has said until further notice so Disney really doesn't need to make a date announcement until they are looking towards opening.
Park hours are always changing on the websites as it is so thats not something I would read much into.While that is true, it also has not removed park hours from its website and held those in May in limbo. An announcement similar to Uni's would be useful to those in May.
- We will continue to pay our team members at 100 percent through April 19
- Effective April 20, nearly all of us – executives, front-of-house, back-of-house, salaried and hourly, will be paid at 80 percent – and we will ask everyone to adjust their work accordingly. There will be limited exceptions, with some team members being specifically asked to continue working at 100 percent and continuing to be paid at that level. Your benefits will remain unchanged and continue in full. If you have vacation time or PTO, you can use this to supplement your income during this time. This is temporary, of course, until we are through this.
- We have made the difficult decision to furlough our part-time hourly team members effective May 3. We are delaying the furlough so these team members have time to plan – and collect 80 percent of their average hours until then. Part-time hourly team members who participate in a benefits plan will continue to be enrolled in their plan, with the company paying weekly contributions on their behalf.
Clearly true since Disney has added hours to its park hours schedule for May.Park hours are always changing on the websites as it is so thats not something I would read much into.
They didn’t add hours. They just haven’t removed them. I’ve read they are only removing hours a week at a time.Clearly true since Disney has added hours to its park hours schedule for May.
I didn't have a comparison from pre-Covid to compare, but rather my husband received an alert and read it on MickeyBlog.com. Guess you can't trust everything you read on the internet.They didn’t add hours. They just haven’t removed them. I’ve read they are only removing hours a week at a time.
The Chat CM was incorrect. Disney has posted publicly:I’ve read a few people saying that Disney is allowing people to cancel 7 days prior to check-in without penalty but I just chatted with a cast member who said it’s the standard 30 days before. I know different cast members give different answers but I’m going to be cautious and make the 30 days before my check-in date my deadline to make a decision...but will they have announced what’s going to happen Memorial Day weekend by April 21st? I know it probably doesn’t matter because they will probably be closed and cancel it for me, I just did such a great job planning this weekend and I’m dragging my feet! Oh well. I’ll hold out a little longer!
I am hoping they reopen in June for my renters sake.......since I know Disney will not help out with the points in a favorable way to the owners
The Chat CM was incorrect. Disney has posted publicly:
View attachment 486902
Link: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/travel-information/
Dave