As a stockholder you should have much bigger concerns. Like why Disney management is fighting with the governor instead of opening the parks like knotts is down the road.As a stockholder, I find what California is doing to them and the other themepark companies outrageous.
I'm glad we got lucky then! The only park we avoided was HS.You got really lucky... those aren’t the trip reports I’m reading now and cast morale is going to be at an all time low.
I don’t regret playing it safe with the virus, Florida numbers were crazy high at that time, but that would have been a good time for me to get a quick trip in.
In the process of cancelling our December trip. The Dec 4th date would be falling mid-stream to our trip, and with the reduced hours, experiences, dining locations, overworked employees, and stress of Florida just letting it all hang out between the airport and grocery shopping, I've decided to move our trip to the 50th.
I'm glad we got lucky then! The only park we avoided was HS.
Magic Kingdom felt like a normal day, yet the lines were still moving extremely fast. It was pleasant. We even had to wait outside a bit for CBJ. But we did just about everything in about 4 to 5 hours still.
Hello!, it is a pretty good rumor as it is 2020 and anything is possible. TWDC may just shock everyone. Besides it got a rapid response from you so I say it is a good rumor.TWDC isn’t moving their headquarters out of CA. If people want to talk about that it’s fine, but probably good to start a new thread for it...just not in the news and rumors section since that’s neither news or a serious rumor.
As for tax rates, I am willing to pay a reasonable rate. I have even asked my liberal friends to tell me what is reasonable and I would agree to whatever rate they wanted provided it could never ever be raised in the future, but they would never agree to that. As for Great Adventure, I am not comparing Disney to Six Flags but am comparing how crowds can be safely handled. Opening Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the other parks can be done safely and should be. The idea that California can harm companies and not pay a price is crazy. California needs to reopen or for the companies to leave.Great adventure...really? That’s your bell weather.
Stock gains are free money. You are a passive participant. Nothing should be “free”...tax away.
Tax me...fair share. Just spend it wisely.
That’s a big ask...I know
This is why:It's not just the executives that pay the high taxes, California charges The Walt Disney Company too much too. As a stockholder, I find what California is doing to them and the other themepark companies outrageous. Six Flags Great Adventure has been operating under the strict NJ rules and regulations with no problems so why can parks open in California? All the companies is California, New York and elsewhere that are being harmed by too many restrictions must move or sue the states harming them.
As a stockholder you should have much bigger concerns. Like why Disney management is fighting with the governor instead of opening the parks like knotts is down the road.
Well...i went to Hershey...in “non-hot zone”’pa last month...and that was enough.As for tax rates, I am willing to pay a reasonable rate. I have even asked my liberal friends to tell me what is reasonable and I would agree to whatever rate they wanted provided it could never ever be raised in the future, but they would never agree to that. As for Great Adventure, I am not comparing Disney to Six Flags but am comparing how crowds can be safely handled. Opening Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the other parks can be done safely and should be. The idea that California can harm companies and not pay a price is crazy. California needs to reopen or for the companies to leave.
New Jersey...
The bump in NJ is mostly among a portion of the Hasidic/Utlra Orthodox in Lakewood that is also the heart of anti-vaxxers and large parties that had to be broken up during the strict lockdown. Similar to Brooklyn.
If people are paying money to go through the turnstiles the park is open in some form.It has been mentioned many times in many threads: Knotts isn't open.
Their hotel, shops, and outdoor dining is open, but not the amusement park. Just like Dowtown Disney is open but not the theme parks.
If people are paying money to go through the turnstiles the park is open in some form.![]()
If people are paying money to go through the turnstiles the park is open in some form.![]()
What’s the R value?Florida data preview for 10/1.
2,695 New Resident Cases
3.76% new case positive rate (will probably be a little higher on PDF)
Over 72,000 total tests
Let's see if the numbers (particularly positive rate) stay in this range for the next 1-2 weeks as data starts coming in for cases that would have been contracted after Phase 3 begun statewide a week ago today.
Florida data preview for 10/1.
2,695 New Resident Cases
3.76% new case positive rate (will probably be a little higher on PDF)
Over 72,000 total tests
Let's see if the numbers (particularly positive rate) stay in this range for the next 1-2 weeks as data starts coming in for cases that would have been contracted after Phase 3 begun statewide a week ago today.
Can you and @MisterPenguin let me know which phrase to use? Knotts theme park is being used to sell tickets and click the turnstiles... if open is the wrong term what is the right term and I’ll use that.Not really
I could not buy tickets on the website. It says on sale soon. Where can you buy tickets?Can you and @MisterPenguin let me know which phrase to use? Knotts theme park is being used to sell tickets and click the turnstiles... if open is the wrong term what is the right term and I’ll use that.
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