CrimsonRave
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 10, 2017
He just started fielding questions, we will see if they are only related to project HomeKey
It has nothing to do with what Disney admits. It's the Department of Health. They release the information. Did Disney have a press release when there was a measles outbreak in 2014? No. It was CDPH.Do you really think that Disney will ever admit to their being an exposure at their parks? I don't think so, and Florida is doing horrible COVID number wise and on top of that there is no contact tracing so we don't know how well Disney is doing and no one is going to want to admit they caught COVID at a theme park. It's a bad look for Disney.
No questions. Figured.
I just saw this article and I'm really hopeful that it might mean they'd consider reopening the hotels around the same time.
I liked how you kinda quoted Nick from Zootopia!... Am I salty about the fact that doesn't go both ways, and I can't spend Christmas at DL as I'd planned? Yes, yes I am.
Ugh...all true facts but the spin is making me dizzy One of the most exhausting things for me during this pandemic is sorting and sifting through the newsThis article headline makes it sound like Disney is breaking the rules lol
Mine took a little over a week.For those who've had DLR reservations cancelled (by Disney)... about how long has the refund of your first night's hotel been taking? I just want to put a notation on my calendar for "about when" I should expect to see it.
Thanks!
I just got a very weird (tiny, almost no info) email from Disneyland Resort Reservation notice that says "Reservation Cancellation Number." It doesn't list dates of stay or any details or even what it's for (the Grand)... but there it is.
ETA: My arrival date was supposed to have been November 12.
@theluckyrabbit
ETA #2: ETA: The first several numbers on the "cancellation number" do match the digits of my original confirmation.
I got one of those today, too. I had to go back into my saved emails and see which reservation it was since there were no dates mentioned. It came from "info@cvent.com" and is my reservation made through the Dapper Day website.Was it a Dapper Day rate? We got a similar cancellation today and our rate was through Dapper Day.
I just got a very weird (tiny, almost no info) email from Disneyland Resort Reservation notice that says "Reservation Cancellation Number." It doesn't list dates of stay or any details or even what it's for (the Grand)... but there it is.
ETA: My arrival date was supposed to have been November 12.
@theluckyrabbit
ETA #2: ETA: The first several numbers on the "cancellation number" do match the digits of my original confirmation.
Was it a Dapper Day rate? We got a similar cancellation today and our rate was through Dapper Day.
I got one of those today, too. I had to go back into my saved emails and see which reservation it was since there were no dates mentioned. It came from "info@cvent.com" and is my reservation made through the Dapper Day website.
Was it a Dapper Day rate? We got a similar cancellation today and our rate was through Dapper Day.
Yes you're correct; this was a Dapper Day rate.I got one of those today, too. I had to go back into my saved emails and see which reservation it was since there were no dates mentioned. It came from "info@cvent.com" and is my reservation made through the Dapper Day website.
It's so weird that there was no mention of the dates being cancelled. I'm guessing it was done through a 3rd party reservation system but it still seems odd not to at least tell you the dates, if not the event name.Yes you're correct; this was a Dapper Day rate.