Animaniac93-98
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Yeah, one Yoshi carousel and a kiosk with 2-3 Switches.![]()
Chester and Hester's Nintendo-RAMA
"It's about Man's relationship with mushrooms...and Yoshi is a dinosaur" - Joe
Yeah, one Yoshi carousel and a kiosk with 2-3 Switches.![]()
I'd consider metrowest the area North of Conroy Rd and East of Apopka Vineland. Dr. Phillips is south of Conroy Road, Turkey Lake Rd. to Apopka Vineland down to just north of Lake Buena Vista.
FYI, layoffs have commenced at WD P&R.
I’m not able to disclose more at this time. But anyone with peeps at Team Disney can find out what’s up.
Wonder if this will lead to some long term closures of some of the resorts (i.e a couple of years). If they do what makes sense and consolidate their operations then they have no business maintaining 25 resorts when they'd struggle to fill 5.
If Covid didn't happen, I believe there still would have been a softening of international travel specifically in response to the protests... and possibly a very rapid pull back in some segments of domestic and business travel as well.
Bob Iger really is basically just Michael Eisner 2.0, isn't he?
Mina did a great jobI would have taken riots and shutdowns at the airports for this kind of unrest to cause any noticeable dip at WDW.
WDW won't let that stuff get anywhere near the parks.. and everyone sees WDW as a get away from reality. Only if they had to run through firey road blocks or through violent protests in baggage claim would that happen. And you know a tourism city like Orlando wouldn't let the heart of their economy be challenged by people trying to disrupt tourists.
Remember when so many posters were drooling over Touring Plans view of what crowds would look like when the parks reopened.. making references to absolutely bonkers past data points like hurricanes? lol
And how people were filling pages of threads of just how they couldn't wait to get back into the parks.. and it was a daily thing about what day they could reschedule for??
Yeah... suckkers... This kind of massive correction was on the board as soon as governments started closing borders and commercial activity. This was going to happen even with a short shutdown.. and now with the future so uncertain, and borders shutdown effectively indefinitely at this point... All of this was like predicting the sunrise.
The one surprising thing out of this shutdown is just how strong luxury good sales continue to be. Economic uncertainty hasn't hit all job types equally.... Try going out and buying things like hot tubs, home entertainment stuff, etc... inventory is drained everywhere.
The one surprising thing out of this shutdown is just how strong luxury good sales continue to be. Economic uncertainty hasn't hit all job types equally.... Try going out and buying things like hot tubs, home entertainment stuff, etc... inventory is drained everywhere.
Clearly these people didn't pay any attention to the Post 9/11 Crowds of 2002-2005.
Things will not even begin to return to some sense of normal until this public health emergency ends.
Clearly these people didn't pay any attention to the Post 9/11 Crowds of 2002-2005.
Remember when so many posters were drooling over Touring Plans view of what crowds would look like when the parks reopened.. making references to absolutely bonkers past data points like hurricanes? lol
And how people were filling pages of threads of just how they couldn't wait to get back into the parks.. and it was a daily thing about what day they could reschedule for??
Yeah... suckkers... This kind of massive correction was on the board as soon as governments started closing borders and commercial activity. This was going to happen even with a short shutdown.. and now with the future so uncertain, and borders shutdown effectively indefinitely at this point... All of this was like predicting the sunrise.
The one surprising thing out of this shutdown is just how strong luxury good sales continue to be. Economic uncertainty hasn't hit all job types equally.... Try going out and buying things like hot tubs, home entertainment stuff, etc... inventory is drained everywhere.
It's not just luxury goods -- home appliances are also almost impossible to get. I know someone who hasn't had a dishwasher for almost 3 months. Ordered it immediately after theirs broke and it won't be shipped until August.
I went twice before 2005. I was very young, but I do have fond memories of those trips.Just thinking about this now; how many within the fan community even went pre-2005?
It's now 2020. We have a whole generation of post-social media Disney fans who only first went within the last 10, maybe 15 years.
We used to talk about how many fans didn't know what Disney was like in the 90s. Now the early 2000s are ancient history to some.
It's not just luxury goods -- home appliances are also almost impossible to get. I know someone who hasn't had a dishwasher for almost 3 months. Ordered it immediately after theirs broke and it won't be shipped until August.
Yeah, but I'm sure alot of that is the lack of inventory in the supply chain. Plant shutdowns, slowdowns, etc. Things like appliances people 'need' so while they slow down, they don't go cold turkey (like say... a vegas vacation). But big big dollar items.. like pools, etc - people don't need, they could easily put off. Yet, those industries are going bonkers. It's pretty wild.
But big big dollar items.. like pools, etc - people don't need, they could easily put off. Yet, those industries are going bonkers. It's pretty wild.
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