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Guests Receive Surveys from Disney World about Returning

Guests Receive Surveys from Disney World about Returning

Guests are being sent surveys from Disney World asking them about their plans to return to the Most Magical Place on Earth. See the full list of questions below, and answer them in our own KennythePirate polls.

Be on the lookout for an email from Disney if you have travel plans in the next few months. They have begun sending email surveys to guests! They are wanting to know how committed guests are to keeping their plans and what might make them keep or cancel their upcoming Walt Disney World vacation.

The Disney World surveys being sent out are for the months of July and August, as far as we have seen. This may have been sent to guests with vacations booked in other months, but this is just what we have seen so far.

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This comes just days after Universal Studios started sending out surveys asking guests if they would return if only Islands of Adventure was open. Not only that, but they asked if they would return in December.

Disney World Survey

For each question in the survey, Disney has asked guests to consider the following:

  1. Stay-at-home restrictions have been lifted and you are able to travel
  2. No restrictions in Central Florida prevent you from traveling to the area
  3. Travel providers and Central Florida attractions, including the Walt Disney World Resort, will have implemented a new set of health and safety measures (such as all employees and customers wearing face coverings, enhanced disinfecting and cleaning of facilities, limiting capacity and density of large gatherings, etc.)

This set of assumptions implies the government will have lifted restrictions and that guests will be required to wear face masks. It also implies that capacity will be limited.

The following questions were sent out to guests. Feel free to share your opinions with us by responding to them in our polls.

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How committed are you to your currently planned Walt Disney World hotel booking in (month)?
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Remember, think about the above considerations when answering the survey questions.

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  1. Stay-at-home restrictions have been lifted and you are able to travel
  2. No restrictions in Central Florida prevent you from traveling to the area
  3. Travel providers and Central Florida attractions, including the Walt Disney World Resort, will have implemented a new set of health and safety measures (such as all employees and customers wearing face coverings, enhanced disinfecting and cleaning of facilities, limiting capacity and density of large gatherings, etc.)

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What, if anything, would make you more likely to keep your Walt Disney World vacation for (month)?
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What, if anything, would make you consider canceling your Walt Disney World vacation for (month)?
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These survey questions will give Disney a good idea of how guests currently feel about their upcoming Disney vacations. But it is just that, a survey. This does not mean Disney will implement all or any of the above measures.

What do you think of these surveys? Have you received one yet? When are you vacation plans? Let us know your thoughts on these questions over on our facebook page.


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Kristi

Monday 11th of May 2020

Actually Disney was packed the weekend before the shut down. And I mean capacity packed. And the virus was running rampant in florida. No outbreaks came from that weekend.

kennythepirate

Monday 11th of May 2020

It was not anywhere near capacity, but was busy. It may not have greatly affected those in Central Florida, but we don't know the impact that it had in guest to guest contact as those people returned to their own homes.

Jason Worgull

Sunday 10th of May 2020

I agree. I wear a mask all day during work (indoors) and it is definately not comfortable. Cant imagine wearing one for 12 hours straight in 90 degree weather. Not that I want to get sick or people to get sick, but wearing a mask greatly takes away from the experience. Very sad, but I will wait until masks are no longer required.

Celeste Matherne

Sunday 10th of May 2020

We have reservations for July but will most likely cancel if mask are mandatory. We will be bringing an 8 year old who will not keep a mask on her face. Nor would I in the Florida heat. I am a nurse and wear a mask 12 hours a day while working in an ER due to increased exposure risk. With that said ...Id like to see how anyone can actually successfully keep a mask on a young child and how safe are they for young children? Its my opinion that if you are at increased risk(age wise or comorbidities) you should stay home. If you are ill you should stay home to protect others. We all should practice good hand hygiene (it is proven to stop the spread of germs...thats why healthcare workers practice hand hygiene). I think adequate social distancing measures can safely be accomplished with limited crowd numbers. Some business is better than no business.

Michael

Sunday 10th of May 2020

I wouldn’t hesitate if I were local or going for a day, but I don’t want to spend $4000+ on an eight day vacation to Disneyworld and not have the full experience with characters, fireworks, parades, etc.

My thoughts might change after I return to work and wearing masks and socially distancing become the new normal. Right now, after having not been to a store or public building in two months, a theme park doesn’t sound like a relaxing vacation.

Alex

Sunday 10th of May 2020

The face mask thing is obviously going to be a requirement in the short term if they open the parks this summer. It’s all about phased openings and when you feel comfortable to go back. There will be a time for you to return when you can not wear a face mask. That will be the great part of phased re openings . Everyone has different levels of comfort on what restrictions they would be ok with going back to theme parks with should help stagger the return to normalcy a bit as well.

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