https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article244838477.html
Not sure if this has been posted yet but this polling should have Disney very stressed.
78% of people believe it is too soon to return to ANY theme park.
Only 47% would consider taking a theme park trip...
Adding onto this, people are traveling in from all over the southeast to visit, while the parks themselves could theoretically be safe, the act of coming into Florida and using our hotels, gas stations, restaurants etc will spread the virus.
This makes up ~3% of testing totals, hardly even a plurality of tests, likewise, many of these are hospitals, who are testing a very different population then a drive through clinic. But yes, on the day with record deaths and Miami Dade’s ICU’s at 108% capacity this should be the focus. What a...
I think your letting theme park brain get the better of you. Non theme park people probably don’t even realize that those parks are open either, as Universal and Seaworld were smart enough (PR wise) to open during a lull in cases rather then the week when deaths finally start to rise again in...
The optics of this to anyone who isn’t a total Disney fanatic are horrible. Almost every media outlet is covering this as “Disney World reopens while Coronavirus deaths spike in Florida” All of them are carrying the Equity Union’s complaints that employees aren’t being tested. Don’t know why...
I don’t think the story would run if they didn’t confirm their numbers were legit. This is the same Newsroom that blew the lid on the Jeffrey Epstein deal fwiw.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article242937591.html
Very important context to keep in mind when talking about the official numbers.
Deaths and Hospitalizations (neither of which are being accurately reported by the state government) are considered “lagging indicators” because even if people test positive it can take over a week for symptoms to worsen enough for Hospitalizations and even longer for deaths to occur. Many of...
A price drop would be the only way I bite on an AP these days. Disney went off the tracks with it's pricing on tickets years ago and it's about time they had a correction.