Once again deluded myself. I thought Disney would use tariffs or some other excuse to cancel the demolition of ROA. Use current events as cover to get out from under the bad press. Maybe focus on the villains land instead of becoming a villain.
Well I just got back from WDW. Had Covid by the last day of the trip. So all that mask misery accomplished nothing.
Between the hotel, bathroom, meals, and attractions, that unwanted adornment was put on and taken off my face 30-40 times per day. What a nuisance that was while holding a...
I thought maybe they were grooming D'Amaro for the face of the company but not after this year.
Credit to Iger. The timing of his abandonment, not just due to covid but from the culmination of problems he himself brought to the company, was perfect. It's easy to complain about his leadership...
I don't follow. If they are a bright spot in the industry right now, why wouldn't they lengthen trips? Imagine how wonderful it would feel to take a break from the scorching parks, hotter than normal from sweating into and exhaling into an already moist, dirty mask, by going down the street to...
Where is the price reduction to compensate for the reduction of experience? @lentesta was just saying how the best plan for Epcot was to arrive after 6pm when the weather is nicer. I liked that idea, we've always taken a break in the middle of the day anyway. So much for enjoying twilight...
Whew. Just went back and watched Princess and the Frog, and it is absolutely full of stereotypes. Negative stereotypes. Granted, so are many Disney movies. Cancel culture may just come for them all.
https://www.quora.com/Do-black-people-find-Disneys-the-Princess-and-the-Frog-racist-If-so-why
I can see this for Disneyland. Not Disney World. Mardi Gras doesn't fit thematically into Frontierland.
I'm happy Tony Baxter is involved though.
I cannot understand why this would be a priority over all the other work and possibilities. Decades of guest surveys, but a change.org petition...
50% capacity with all indoor shows closed and ride throughput reduced due to wipe-downs doesn't seem like nearly enough to keep people at a distance from one another. Not even close. I thought the parks would need to be at 25% capacity or lower and that was with indoor attractions open but...
They're headquartered in Houston but have branches in both Orlando and San Diego. But I would imagine most of the work at this point has to do with sensors or software, either of which are quickly deployed.
This is my thought also, that they're ditching the wireless guidance system and going back to optical. Or perhaps a bit of both. Is anyone aware of any advantage of the wireless guidance? I was surprised to hear it was ever deemed reliable enough for this type of use. Industrial drones use...