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  1. Tubbs

    Does Disneyland offer refunds? I’ve had a ticket and reservation for June 25th purchased on the pretense that Covid restrictions would allow us not to wait in hour long lines full of people. How does increasing capacity by only 10% double the wait lines for every ride? Something very fishy about this.

  2. T

    Does Disneyland offer refunds? I’ve had a ticket and reservation for June 25th purchased on the pretense that Covid restrictions would allow us not to wait in hour long lines full of people. How does increasing capacity by only 10% double the wait lines for every ride? Something very fishy about this.

    1. William Winder

      It’s not a 10% increase. 25% of 50,000 is 12,500 people. 35% is is 17,500 people. The park’s capacity is almost doubled. Hence the wait times double.

  3. Bob

    The reason lines got longer today is they still putting one party per car on all the rides – Pirates etc. This needs to be fixed but the state probably won’t oblige.

  4. Albert

    Disney has lost me as a customer under Chapek. The park was struggling to contain crowds at 25%. How can you justify opening it up to 35% without any other changes? Just transparent greed.

  5. Indy

    The lines are as short as they are BECAUSE FP is not available. Imagine the wait time if FP were being used. It would triple. Here’s hoping they can load more riders per vehicle soon and that will drastically cut wait times. And if we are lucky they will ditch FP altogether and wait times across the park will all return to reasonable levels.

  6. Paul

    Is Disney still serving Coca Cola products after the Racist employee training that Coke was doing?

  7. Bruce Marko

    People need to stop complaining. If someone says one thing there are always others that say the opposite. No one is going to be completely on the same page but we all need to work with it a not complain

    1. Paul

      Disney replaces Tim Allen for conservative views. So why do they sell from a company that promotes Be Less White? If they were promoting Be Less Black, the world would implode!

  8. Kkb

    I just want them to allow out of state guests. Without proof of vaccination. CA residents don’t have to do that. So are out of state guests somehow going to be discriminated against? Illogical.

    1. Leeann Jacket

      You know I have bit my tongue long enough about this but you’re absolutely right. My family have been safe since it started, keeping 6 feet, wearing masks, opening doors with the inside of our shirts, washing hands & sanitizing. We even went to California last July & we never got Covid-19, nor did we spread it. In fact I was shocked to see O/C had opened up playgrounds, sports & drinking fountains, when L.A hadn’t. Oh! And very few people were wearing masks. We were being safer than the locals. We’re first timers (I went to WDW in 1997) & we have been waiting to use our tickets since March 2020. I don’t appreciated being treated like I’m the plague because I’m from out-of-state

  9. Kkb

    I wish they would allow out of state guests. And, plates no “show me your papers” type of nonsense. Cal residents don’t have to show proof of vax. It’s illogical and discriminatory

    1. Leeann Jacket

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      Leeann Jacket
      You know I have bit my tongue long enough about this but you’re absolutely right. My family have been safe since it started, keeping 6 feet, wearing masks, opening doors with the inside of our shirts, washing hands & sanitizing. We even went to California last July & we never got Covid-19, nor did we spread it. In fact I was shocked to see O/C had opened up playgrounds, sports & drinking fountains, when L.A hadn’t. Oh! And very few people were wearing masks. We were being safer than the locals. We’re first timers (I went to WDW in 1997) & we have been waiting to use our tickets since March 2020. I don’t appreciate being treated like I’m the plague because I’m from out-of-state.

  10. KevinY

    Once they can increase capacity on the ride vehicles the lines should be decent. Don’t compare the lines now to the last two weeks. Compare them to pre-Covid. They’re about the same, perhaps a bit shorter, than pre-Covid right now and that’s with ride vehicle capacity limitations.

    I’m convinced they will never allow 100% overall park capacity again. The new max will probably be around 75% of what it used to be. And in 2021 I don’t think they’ll go above 50%.

  11. Leeann Jacket

    You know I have bit my tongue long enough about this but you’re absolutely right. My family have been safe since it started, keeping 6 feet, wearing masks, opening doors with the inside of our shirts, washing hands & sanitizing. We even went to California last July & we never got Covid-19, nor did we spread it. In fact I was shocked to see O/C had opened up playgrounds, sports & drinking fountains, when L.A hadn’t. Oh! And very few people were wearing masks. We were being safer than the locals. We’re first timers (I went to WDW in 1997) & we have been waiting to use our tickets since March 2020. I don’t appreciated being treated like I’m the plague because I’m from out-of-state

    1. Bob

      How many times are you going to post the same comment? We get it.

  12. Phoebe L Ho

    Now I’m starting to get really frightened. I have a reservation for June 27. Am I going to be tense and high strung running around like crazy trying to get on all my favorites??? I hope by then things will have improved enough for them to increase ride capacity. We’ll be wearing masks on the rides, they’ve got to do this soon.

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