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July 3/4th Fireworks - MK Resort beach restrictions in place.
I saw this via facebook a few moments ago:
...the Polynesian, Grand Floridian, and Contemporary Resorts will be closed to all non-guests for the July 3rd & 4th fireworks. In addition, those with Resort Dining Reservations will not have access to the beaches at the Polynesian and Grand Floridian Resorts.
(From the group: Disney Ride Classification Program.)
So.... if you are not a guest at any of these resorts, you will not be able to go to the beaches there to watch fireworks. Having ADR's at those resorts will not override that directive.
I wonder how they will check all those guest ID's to show they are actually guests at those resorts.
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07-03-2012 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
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I wonder how they will check all those guest ID's to show they are actually guests at those resorts.
My guess is that each group would have to show a valid room key card. It's really the only thing that identifies anyone as a current guest of that resort (and why those with just an ADRs would not be eligible to watch from the sandy beaches - they wouldn't have a valid room key card).
They will likely have some sort of checkpoint that you have to go through. (I actually think this is a good idea - those staying at a resort should have access to all the amenities first).
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Actually, I knew there would be an ID check since the number on the ID does indicate your resort - but its the how part that I was wondering about since there was bound to be a ton of people. (ie: a very laborious endeavor.) From what I saw online in places, they made it a wristband sort of thing for guests and there are many CM's checking the crowds.
It sounds like those w/out a wristband are not being allowed past a certain point.
And agreed - those staying there should have first dibs. Its only fair.
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It doesn't seem that there was a big crackdown last night, as several people I follow on twitter were there and were not hotel guests. My guess is they will enforce it at their discretion if things get too crowded.
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Good for Disney! I hate non-resort staying freeloaders at special events such as the July 4 fireworks. On-site guests of those resorts should get the privilege of what they're paying for.
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