Disney World Closure FAQ: Refund, Cancellation, Delay & Extensions
Last night, it was announced that Walt Disney World is closing through the end of March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 closure press release provided scant details and that, unsurprisingly, raised a ton of questions from guests.
This in turn crashed Walt Disney World’s official website and caused a call volume so high that the phone lines rang busy. To proactively address some of the simpler and more straightforward questions that were being asked, Walt Disney World has posted a short frequently asked questions page.
This answers some of the most common questions, but leaves many others we’ve been seeing from readers unaddressed. As such, we’re posting Walt Disney World’s official FAQ (top) followed by our own below that, which is based upon a mix of speculation, past precedent (to the degree that even exists), and calm educated guesses…
We understand that many of you are absolutely crushed that the once in a lifetime or dream vacation to Walt Disney World that you’ve been planning for literal years is not going to happen. We cannot even begin to imagine how that feels, and you absolutely have our sympathies.
We would also encourage you to be as calm and patient as possible. For one, Disney is prioritizing public health and safety above short-term profits, which is quite laudable even if it stinks on a personal level. Disney is also paying Cast Members during this closure, which is a huge relief for a ton of families that rely on the largest single-site employer in the United States.
Finally, this is a rapidly evolving situation. Closing Walt Disney World was undoubtedly a tough decision reached after much deliberation and consultation with public health experts, government authorities, and so on–but that does not mean that every single particular detail was ironed out before the announcement was made.
Moreover, it does not mean that every relevant stakeholder within the Walt Disney Company has been apprised of what to do. Disney is a complex organization with a ton of moving parts, business units, etc. Much of this they will be figuring out on the fly. For your own sake, we would stress patience and calmness. For the sake of those with whom you interact, kindness will be the ultimate virtue.
Enough prefacing, here’s Walt Disney World’s official FAQ…
Park Tickets
May I get a refund on my ticket?
Unexpired multi-day theme park tickets with unused days, or date-specific theme park tickets with a start date on or before March 31, 2020 will automatically be extended to use any date through December 15, 2020.
If you are unable to visit by December 15, 2020 you may apply the value of a wholly unused ticket toward the purchase of a ticket for a future date.
Will the spring special Florida Resident Discover Disney Tickets be extended?
Florida Resident Discover Disney Tickets may be used through July 31, 2020.
What about tickets for special events slated to occur during the closure?
Guests who have purchased tickets for Disney After Hours, Disney Villains After Hours and Disney Early Morning Magic from March 16, 2020 through March 31, 2020 will be automatically refunded.
Will Annual Passes to Walt Disney World be extended?
Walt Disney World Annual Passes will be extended by the number of days the parks are closed.
Resorts & Hotels
I have a future stay at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel while the park is closed. What does that mean for my vacation?
Guests who have not checked in for stays between March 16, 2020 through March 31, 2020 may modify or cancel their Disney Resort room reservation or Walt Disney Travel Company package up to their original check-in date.
If no action is taken, Disney will automatically process a refund to the original form of payment within seven days of the original check-in date. If you did not book through Disney directly, please contact your travel professional.
What if I want to cancel a Disney Resort hotel reservation after the parks reopen?
Disney will waive all Disney imposed change and cancellation fees up to the date of check-in through June 30, 2020.
DINING & OTHER EXPERIENCES
I have a pre-paid dining reservation or experience reservation like Droid Depot or Savi’s Workshop while the parks are closed. Will I receive a refund?
Yes.
All pre-paid dining and experience reservations will be automatically refunded if scheduled between March 16, 2020 through March 31, 2020.
What happens to FastPass+ reservations made during the closure?
They are automatically canceled without replacement.
What happens to dining reservations that required a credit card at the time of booking?
Reservations made at locations impacted by the closure will not be charged a cancellation or no-show fee.
[Our note: It is unclear whether this includes hotel or Disney Springs restaurants. While these will not be closing, they absolutely will be “impacted by the closure” given that all of Walt Disney World is impacted by the closure.]
Our Answers to Other Frequently Asked Questions
What follows is not official information that Walt Disney World has provided, and is instead our editorializing based upon speculation and various assumptions. It should be treated as such.
Will the Walt Disney World theme parks reopen on April 1, 2020?
That remains to be seen.
While the official FAQ answers are treating this as everything magically returning to business as normal come April 1, 2020, we would caution you against having that expectation. It’s simply a matter of Disney wanting to be cautious and not triggering a wave of cancellations beyond then.
It’s moderately instructive to see how this outbreak has played out elsewhere, particularly in countries that have not engaged in aggressive early-stage containment. Japan is a decent example, and original 2-week closures there were just extended another 2 weeks, to be reevaluated at that time.
If the closure is extended, expect Walt Disney World’s official answers above to be modified in accordance with any subsequent extensions.
When do you think Walt Disney World will reopen?
I don’t have the slightest idea. This such a dynamic and evolving situation–and one that remains in its early stages in the United States. I’m hopeful it can be resolved as quickly and safely as possible with aggressive measures and diligence, but I’m skeptical.
With all of that said, my personal best case scenario is Walt Disney World reopening at some point in mid to late April 2020. If I had a trip planned in or before May 2020, I’d begin processing the very real possibility that it might not occur.
Will Disney Springs remain open during the closure?
Officially, yes.
However, that’s because the vast majority of businesses there are owned and operated by third parties. Expect those to independently announce closures in turn, effectively rendering most of Disney Springs substantively closed.
What about the resort hotels?
Officially, those are remaining opening for existing bookings–primarily guests who have already arrived. Walt Disney World cannot exactly kick guests, many of whom came from literally all over the world and cannot instantly rebook return international flights, to the curb with two days’ notice.
Depending upon the actual duration of this closure, we anticipate resort operations to wind down at some point.
What about Disney Vacation Club points?
As DVC members are not doubt aware, there are a lot of intricacies and nuance (for lack of better terms) governing the rules of DVC point use years, banking, holding accounts, and so forth.
We aren’t going to even begin speculating on all of that. Disney Vacation Club will release an FAQ outlining its policies in due course.
We have a trip starting in 4+ days and I have a unique question, what should I do?
Wait and see.
The above FAQ was posted as Walt Disney World scrambled to address common questions because they’re website went down last night and call volume was so high that the lines were literally busy. Unless your trip is starting in the next 2 days, we would encourage patience (and we know that’s difficult).
You’ll save yourself stress and headaches in calling, waiting on hold for 5 hours, only to find out the answer is “I don’t know yet.” Everything we’ve seen thus far indicates Disney is going above and beyond to make things right here, and your answer will probably come to you if you’re just patient.
We have a trip slated to start during the closure but continue when the park is slated to reopen in April. What should we do?
Wait and see. (Are you spotting a trend here?)
As noted above, there’s no guarantee that the parks will reopen at the beginning of April 2020. Moreover, you have some time before you “need” an answer, so we’d encourage waiting for more info–it’ll be released as it becomes available.
We have a vacation scheduled for April 2020 or beyond, what should we do?
Wait and see.
There’s truly no benefit to acting preemptively. If Walt Disney World reopens and you’re comfortable to travel, great. If the parks do not open or you’re not comfortable to travel, you will certainly have the option to cancel or postpone without penalty at a later date.
UPDATE: The Walt Disney Travel Company is requesting that anyone with a check-in date after March 2020 not call right now so the lines are clear for more urgent travelers.
Should I call Walt Disney World now for [insert question or concern]?
Phone wait times in the next couple of days will be measured in hours, and will put Free Dining release day to shame.
Before calling, ask yourself what your time is worth, what the likelihood is of receiving an answer that satisfies your question, and the chances that Disney won’t proactively address your concerns at some point in the near future.
I spoke with a clueless customer service rep after waiting on hold for 6 hours, should I scream at them?
There’s a good chance that “clueless” customer service rep was totally in the dark about this (and to a large degree, still is) until arriving at work. There’s an even stronger probability they’ve been dealing with not-so-patient customers all day, and that they are overstressed, underpaid, and overworked.
Finally, there’s 100% certainty the person at whom you’d be yelling did not personally and unilaterally choose to close Walt Disney World or craft the policy you dislike. If the idea of kindness for its own sake is too much to grasp, just remember that (selfishly!) you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
We booked tickets/hotel/etc. via a third party, what is their refund policy?
We’d recommend contacting them directly. No third parties were consulted or notified about Walt Disney World’s plans to close, meaning all of them were caught off-guard and left scrambling to come up with policies.
This is an unprecedented and already catastrophic event for businesses–they’re figuring it out on the fly. We’d stress patience.
Will Walt Disney World fix Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, the Yeti, etc. during this closure?
I’m not quite sure if this common question is serious, in jest, or a mix of the two.
Either way, don’t count on it. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance has been receiving overnight work and test & adjust for the last several months. Its problems go far deeper than what can be addressed by simple maintenance. Same goes for the yeti. (Also, we have zero clue what construction/maintenance schedules will look like during all of this.)
What happens to previously announced or rumored projects as an indirect result of this?
Obviously, the most pressing concern here is public health or safety.
With that said, this is a valid long-term concern. It’s hard to say right now what the fallout from this will be, but it’s possible that anything that has not yet commenced work will be put on indefinite hold. It’s even possible projects that aren’t too far along will be paused. Anyone remember Pop Century’s Legendary Years? Yeah.
I have a conspiracy theory about this, want to hear it?
No, but I’m guessing that was a rhetorical question and you’ll be sharing it anyway.
Consider pumping the brakes before posting any comments that might not age well in ~7 days and come across as, at best, callous and self-centered. If we are on the same trajectory as Italy, things could get really bad. Maybe we will get lucky and that won’t happen, but it’s probably best to err on the side of not being an ass.
As for Disney’s decision being driven by dubious ulterior motives such as [insert your favorite conspiracy], just remember that at the end of the day, Disney’s “bias” is to the almighty dollar. To my knowledge, that’s fairly non-partisan. The company’s stock has already taken a huge hit, and Disney is poised to lose ~30% of their operating income due to the outbreak. That doesn’t even account for other divisions beyond Parks & Resorts that will also be impacted, nor does it include the long-term damage this is going to cause to the travel sector.
Do you really think one of the world’s most measured and contemplative companies is making decisions with such ramifications in a thoughtless panic or pursuit of some agenda?
What will you [Tom & Sarah] do with all of your free time now?!
Whenever we have downtime, we always tell ourselves we’ll do something ambitious like becoming fluent in French or Japanese (we have the audio lessons for both!), learning to play an instrument (I’d love to play the lute), or taking up amateur beekeeping (Sarah).
In reality, we’ll probably just watch HBO, finish a few books we’ve been meaning to read, and join the professional parkour circuit. (Seriously though, if anyone has good film or television recommendations, we’re all ears!)
I also have over one dozen restaurant reviews to catch up on and post, so we’ll continue with posts as normal here. It’s a stressful time, but the world will ultimately resume normalcy. I feel like continuing to share random Disney stuff will provide a lighthearted escape–for me personally as much as for you.
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Your Thoughts
Have any questions we didn’t answer with the above FAQ? Do you agree or disagree with our advice? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
We are supposed to check in to VGC tomorrow (3/14) after moving our VGF week to CA where we live. I can’t get through to the DVC or hotel desk. They just ring busy! I also getting no email response from yesterday. So unless anyone has a better idea, I’m in the “wait and see” mode. Sorry for everyone’s sadness regarding their vacations. CA is shutting down…stay well…
Yes hello I have question me and my family had purchase the resident SoCal that expires on May 2020 do you know if we could get refunds on that
They have extended the local Florida resident ticket deal to end of July. Would assume they would do the same for the SoCal tickets.
I was supposed to check in on March 14th as well. Does anyone know if I’m going to get a full refund?
I would assume so but the Grand Californian is not closing but of course the parks aren’t open.
Disneyland announced that they would be closing the hotels two days after the parks closed – to give guests a chance to arrange travel. The hotels in Disneyland, at least, are going to be closed.
There’s a chat feature on the DVC website. I don’t know if that would work, but you might see if they can help you.
Thanks!
You and Sarah are such a wonderful gift to the Disney Parks fan community. Thanks for serving as a voice of reason and continuing to provide clear information and advice during these stressful and uncertain times.
Absolutely fantastic, informative and level-headed post! Thank you for this. It is exactly right that erring to the side of caution is the best. Americans aren’t used to being inconvenienced, so this is an entirely new experience for most. Yes, lots of dreams being crushed–there is ZERO chance Disney came about this decision lightly. They are going to lose billions between this and the cruise shutdown. Good for them for doing the right thing (begrudgingly, I’m sure, but still it’s the right thing).
Thank you again–if only everyone could be so level-headed right now.
Hello Tom & Sarah,
I am living in the mist of this Coronavirus in Milan Italy. As of today, all businesses have closed except- Large grocery stores, pharmacies and hospitals. With a couple of newspaper & tabacco shops still open ( lottery tickets and cigarettes and you can pay utilities bills) and public transportation ( with less running times)
I am currently able to work from home, we are able to leave the house to get groceries, and return home. They allow only a few people in the store at a time, with an armed guard allowing people to go in one or two at a time. This started at the beginning of the week here, all schools are closed, and events, clubs, weddings and most importantly
Funerals…. stay safe, hugs to you. This was a very good article on what to expect. No one knows.
I love you guys This made me laugh and I needed a laugh after the HUGE disappointment of my derailed Spring Break Trip . Anywho, great advice! I took the lemons and made temporary/pending lemonade by switching my trip up a little, buying CHEAP plane tix (JIC, which can be changed) and cancelling my rental car. IF they open back up on April 1st we will at least get 1/2 of a trip. If not, guess it’s a staycation at home and we will just plan another 😉
Can I just say how awesome and adorable both of you are? Your blog and your pictures really do make me smile, even though my whole family is sad face right now because we were supposed to be there today. I took your advice and planned, planned, planned and had every reservation, fast pass, etc. we wanted snagged and organized perfectly, and then … poof! Rotten luck!
Thank you so much for your added ‘’best guesses” as to what may happen, relieved some of my stress. Our trip is booked for 3/31-4/7; I hate that it’s right on the line. Tom (or anyone else) any ideas on if the hotel promo price you paid will be honored at a later date? What if no rooms are available in the hotel you booked on the new dates.?
––venting stress––
Also, with the airlines they are offering a 1 time change of dates w/o fees, and it’s stressing me, don’t want to pick wrong! Uggh.
I paid for my trip with gift cards, and also have my spending $$$$ already on a gift card – thought I was so smart saving a little extra and now I have literally $$$$s that will be tied up in gift cards â€â™€ï¸
All those fast passes and dining reservations that we worked so hard to get are gone. And unless we rebook over 6 months out, unlikely that we’ll get any of them again
It does suck when you factor in all of the HOURS spent planning and scheduling, especially trying to snag reservations/FP around getting to work and kids to school in time lol I was crazy bummed last night but I scrambled this morning and we will try to make the best of it or just reschedule (which is HARD with my work). Hope you are able to get your trip in and still enjoy all of your “must dos” â¤ï¸
…but it’s probably best to err on the side of not being an ass.
I am booked for mid May. Hopefully all will be well by then !
I promise not to call or ask questions. I know the cast members must be getting slammed with irate people and that’s just not necessary!!!
Be patient people !!!
This too shall pass !!!!!
My daughter has a trip with my grandchildren for March 30th their birthdays.They are so upset but as an older person I commend Disney for making this decision. She paid cash directly to Disney. Will she get a refund without calling? I read the blog stating that as long as a 5 hour wait on the phone. Thank you concerned grandma
Tom & Sarah,
Thank you so much for the information, very helpful. I appreciate you working to help us understand more about the clousers. Our trip is planned for the first week in June, fingers crossed we will be able to go.
All these people going on about Disney making the right call didn’t get their vacations dreams crushed because they booked further out! Fur me, my daughter and I lost our favorite hotel, our reservations and our fast passes! Complete BS! I was told by Disney they would honor the hotel room price we already booked at pop century and would replace our fast passes with the same passes! Then I heard they wouldn’t! Why? They should give us gift cards and at least 1 hard to get fast pass that we lost now! I can’t even get through when I woke up at 3am and started calling to reschedule and nada! I want to reschedule! WDW did a lousy job at being prepared to take phone calls after crushing everyone’s vacation plans! If you want to close the park, fine.. go ahead but make sure you have your shit together and be able to answer the dam phone! I don’t like getting up at 3 am to call and still not get through
So sorry your vacation dreams were crushed by a global pandemic that has already claimed the lives of thousands of people.
Many people dream vacations have been crushed by this. Disney can’t hire supplemental staff to accommodate the millions of phone calls, which is why they’re telling people to be patient. Disney generally makes right by the customer…. I’m sure your vacation will plan out. You, along with many others (including myself and my party of 9 that had primo dining plans, awesome fast-passes and marathon SW run purchases/training) will get everything squared away. Your trip might lose the sparkle had someone gotten sick, stuck in quarantine or worse. I appreciate the proactive as opposed to reactive choice Disney made in regards to the safety of cast members as well as patrons of ✨Disney✨.
Ehhh… You might want to reread the post… specifically the section about erring I the side of not being an ass… You do realize people are dying right?
The fact that you have a favorite hotel indicates you’ve been before (likely several times), I think you can manage if you get some less than ideal FastPasses. Some people have died and there are entire countries where people can’t really leave their houses, but please continue to complain about how you didn’t get an immediate answer when literally thousands of people are calling with similar questions.
Wow! I just read a post about someone being selfish, childish, and the other end of a donkey body. Really, cry me a river. If you wouldn’t be such a taker, be patient for everyone’s sake, and wait. You might get more than less. Good grief. Do these types of people still exist?
You need to get a grip on reality. You sound like a really selfish, entitled, spoiled, difficult to deal with person. My trip to Disney!s Aulani for our parents 50th anniversary is canceled and our trip to Disney World in May probably won’t happen either and I’m not name calling our cursing. This is not Disney’s fault. Get a grip on what’s really happening In the world and stop being so selfish. The world does not revolve around you. With your attitude I have zero sympathy for your situation. It’s just a vacation. Get over it!
I have a trip scheduled for April 17th – I’m not cancelling until I see what Disney does. I’m fine with rescheduling if need be and definitely think Disney made the right call here.
We leave the 18th (or we are supposed to). I am in the same boat, not cancelling until I see how this plays out more.
I fly in on the 18th Of April assuming the US doesn’t close the border I had a trip scheduled for this Sunday with one of my children. My parents were in florida but returned suddenly after my mother broke her arm last week.
I have tickets that I need to figure out. And try to get through to my travel agent to rebook a flight but it is what it is. I know Disney will try to accommodate me as best as possible. I only wish airlines and insurance companies were as easy to deal with.
I can’t tell you how nice it was to wake up, read this and share this with my family. So welol written, thorough and informative and really put my mind at ease. Your dedication to your readers and all things Disney is tremendous. We are so grateful to you both!
We are scheduled to arrive mid April and have plans to celebrate my daughter’s birthday at Magic Kingdom (her fave place on earth of course) This pandemic is very devastating in so many ways. You have to appreciate Disney and many other companies choosing to keep us safe and healthy so we can get back to life sooner rather than later.
Do you know if Memory Maker refunds will happen? I purchased separately and my trip was to being in 16 days. I know this usually isn’t the case but $169 is a hard pill to swallow even if my trip insurance covers all my other costs.
just be patient. guessing it will be refunded. my sister in law had her after dark tickets refunded.
I am, just wondering if anyone had gotten theirs back yet since it wasn’t on the FAQ. I’ll wait until next wk to call and inquire.
Well done. I’m spending next week in the garden and hosting playdates for the kids. We just rescheduled our Airbnb to June with no fees. (The Good Place and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on Netflix.)
Here in Ireland we are being told to avoid playdateskeep children as far away from other children as possible as they can be carriers. Our wdw trip is not until late Oct so I am not too worried at the moment but you never know
So should I go full Clark-Griswold-at-WallyWorld, or no…?
(I know some are heartbroken, as am I for them. Just trying to keep it light.)
As always, thank you for the measured and levelheaded analysis (and for the laughs). And I think we would all love to see a video of you playing the lute while Sarah dances around in a beekeeping outfit.
Tips for those who booked through Costco Travel (I’m in Canada), we cancelled the morning of March 12. I called the moment the line opened at 8am Eastern (6am for me in Calgary) and was through to an agent in about 15 mins. We had prepped about 4 sets of dates before the call and ended up choosing mid-October (over Canadian Thanksgiving). We did need to pay about $400 in extra charges because our room category was sold out at the Caribbean Beach Resort (we’re in a Pirate room now, YAR). Totally expected. We also had 6-day park hopper+ tickets purchased during the last Canadian price promo so I was worried that we’d have to pay more – nope! Dates were moved without any extra fees. Our flights were another call to RBC Rewards (Avion points through our Visa). As soon as Costco confirmed that we had the dates, I started dialing. 3.5 hrs later we moved our flights. Change fee was dropped (flying WestJet), but there was a fare difference that the “standard points equation” did not cover – another $500. I was expecting more since April is one of the cheapest times to fly and we’re literally flying out on the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. I highly, highly recommend that you call as soon as those phone lines open. Even with phoning RBC that early, it took a while to actually get into the system, lots and lots of busy signals (but granted they’re processing all kinds of changes too, not just flights).
Kristine – I have thought about using Costco to book Disney, but the one I could find only listed hotels close to Disney, but not a Disney resort! I will have to look at this more closely!!
Thanks for the update! We were traveling April 17 (Star Wars half), but in light of everything we’ll likely postpone. We hope to be welcomed “Home” in November…. Even though the W&D sold out in 2 hours. Thanks for keeping a positive, non-hysteria, non-conspiracy-theory mentality.
HBO? Really? And I thought the D in your DNA stood for Disney! How about Old Time Feel Good Disney classics and other lesser known Disney treasures. Darby O’Gill and the Little People, (“drinks cool and easy so it does” repeated often on our visits to Trader Sam’s), Swiss Family Robinson, (when sadness creeps in about our possible April trip cancellation, the organ music and dancing scene cheers me up), 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (the Whale of a Tale scene will make you smile, unless of course it evokes memories of the old ride 20,000 Leagues E ticket ride RIP!), Pollyanna (when you get upset over Disney closing, think about her changing the preacher’s outlook with the “happy texts!”).
And so many more:
So Dear to My Heart
Toby Tyler and Ten Days with the Circus
Summer Magic
Follow Me Boys
The Absent Minded Professor (original with Fred McMurray)
Sorry, that one showed my age!
But HBO? Come on Tom.
I’m primarily a theme parks fan, and only have a casual interest in the rest of what Disney does (primarily how it intersects with the parks). I love much of what Pixar has done, and also appreciate a lot of Disney animation (including the Walt-era shorts).
I also am endlessly fascinated by the internal machinations of the company, and how it operates as a business. I like Marvel and Star Wars well enough, but could ultimately take or leave both. By and large, I’m not a fan of Disney’s older live action stuff.
I absolutely love HBO–it’s the one streaming service I could not live without. (By contrast, we’ve already cancelled Disney+) Out of curiosity, which HBO series have you watched that you disliked?
Thought I’d share My experience. I had booked AoA through Hotwire hot deals for dates during the closure. Despite this being non refundable I contacted Hotwire so see what they said. (Side note -I used the chat option which puts you in a que and texts you once it’s your turn-6 hrs later-everything was addressed over text messages -I’d highly recommend this chat option over holding for hours for Hotwire). Anyway they said given the situation they would refund with the hotels authorization. They called Disney and were told that AoA would NOT authorize them to refund me!!! Boo! Luckily Hotwire gave me a credit for a future hot deal booking -minus a $40 cancel fee. Still way better than losing all the money!! I was surprised Disney didn’t authorize it though.
If you looking to binge watch 90 Day Finance the other way is good. Last year my daughter Avery and her love Omar married on the show in Lebanon with me in tow. Our family are huge Disney fans as i am an annual pass holder. The virus has interrupted my upcoming trip with my mother, younger brother, and my sisters family, This was her first trip to World. The real crazy part is Omar had his immigration interview scheduled for 3/30 in the Jordan US Embassy. It was canceled and so was his flights. I sure hope that these precautions actually help keep the public safe because it is changing so
Many peoples lives. Side note a new episode of What’s Now is on TLC GO app showing Avery and Omar’s updates!
I’d love to see some posts dedicated to your photography that either you haven’t gotten to share or were scattered throughout posts. Especially Japan! Especially cherry blossoms! I was there in October 2019 and I’m still slacking on getting all my photos through Lightroom.
Tom, since you stated that Annual Passes will be extended by the number of days the Parks are closed, any word if they will do the same for Tables In Wonderland?
Thanks for all the information you provide! You are appreciated:)
I’m wondering that as well! I can see them arguing that hotels and Disney springs venues are open so the card is still usable. But it’s not useful to non locals who don’t travel all the way to Orlando just to eat in some restaurants 🙂
Sara, I’m not sure if you’re familiar with it or not, but Tom runs another blog site dedicated to various travel sites they’ve been to with an emphasis on Japan! The website is called travelcaffeine. It’s well worth checking out