You’re correct. I know people who had money sunk into non refundable stuff, years of gift cards, park issued vouchers etc., that went to basically make Disney give something for money they have already received. Reports were that line rides were averaging about 90 minutes for popular attractions last week. I’m sure Disney will feel some pain, but it will be hard to break the American “magic addicts” from the spell.
I had a three-day pass a few decades ago, but only used two days of it. I saw all I wanted to see. The pass said it was good forever, so I gave it to someone a few years ago and they were able to use it.
You’re correct. I know people who had money sunk into non refundable stuff, years of gift cards, park issued vouchers etc., that went to basically make Disney give something for money they have already received. Reports were that line rides were averaging about 90 minutes for popular attractions last week. I’m sure Disney will feel some pain, but it will be hard to break the American “magic addicts” from the spell.
I had a three-day pass a few decades ago, but only used two days of it. I saw all I wanted to see. The pass said it was good forever, so I gave it to someone a few years ago and they were able to use it.