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  1. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    I guess no one read the article that this is about covid restrictions that have been loosened earlier than folks were expecting. It’s also about ICU modeling, which is dependent on things like how many doctors and nurses are available.
  2. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    This all seems so unnecessary. I love supporting my local sushi restaurant, but they do takeout. I’m perfectly happy enjoying sushi at home without adding additional risk to myself and the employees. Seems like the best way to support local businesses at this time.
  3. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    Current vaccines are around 95% effective, so it depends on how many people get the vaccine and how many COVID cases are in the community. Number of cases is more important than vaccination levels (see, Australia)
  4. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    Once the cases go down, of course. No one wants lockdowns and masks.
  5. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    We're talking about preventing future deaths. Dining at Downtown Disney isn't closed because of the past deaths, but because of the deaths that will happen if cases continue to rise (currently one every 10 minutes in LA county). We have a new variant of covid in CA that may be 70% more...
  6. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    Masks aren’t 100% effective. Health care workers have to get fitted to make sure their masks work correctly. Masks are better than no masks, but we won’t be through this until vaccine distribution moves forward.
  7. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    You're also assuming hospitals keep functioning, which isn't the case at the moment. And what you haven't reckoned with - these deaths are preventible. There is an effective vaccine. If we can survive another couple of months, everyone can get vaccinated and not get covid and die.
  8. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    So you wrote lots of text, but didn't engage with my argument. You can wear masks the entire time you are in Target, but not while you're eating dinner. You need to buy groceries, not eat in a restaurant. These seem like clear differences. Therefore...it's not arbitrary. The state is trying its...
  9. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    Restaurants=no masks when eating and mixing of different households. That seems to make sense to me
  10. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    While you're arguing how silly the restaurant restrictions are - there are only 30 ICU beds left in LA county, and we clearly haven't hit a peak in hospitalizations What would you do instead of the restaurant restrictions? There are limits to what the government can do. How would you convince...
  11. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    So...OC ICU beds at 3% https://ochca.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/cc4859c8c522496b9f21c451de2fedae. Guess we're not arguing about Orange County being so special any more. And the shots of an empty Downtown Disney are the entire point why dining is restricted-it's gotten lots of...
  12. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    I completely agree that we're dealing with a systematic failure of government, and I can't fault people for trying to make a living. But, if a film set is testing everyone on staff, that is a different risk level from a restaurant where anyone from the community can eat. Why can't we have...
  13. DisneyDrum

    Surprise! Red Tier Now Begins Sunday; Downtown Disney Restaurants???

    Why doesn't the government provide support to businesses, instead of them being forced to stay open in a pandemic? It seems depressing that the only choice these small businesses have is to remain open and risk their employees and communities. The sooner case levels drop the sooner we can reopen...
  14. DisneyDrum

    Disneyland To Open Sept. 16th?

    What are you talking about? What evidence do you have for such a crazy statement?
  15. DisneyDrum

    Disneyland To Open Sept. 16th?

    This isn't accurate. Even through there is a lot of complexity, the COVID death rate is probably 10 times higher than the flu (https://www.denverpost.com/2020/08/06/justin-fox-the-not-so-great-covid-19-versus-flu-comparison/). There are also lots of people who haven't been exposed. There are...
  16. DisneyDrum

    Disneyland To Open Sept. 16th?

    But the current proposition for this election is just removing commercial properties from prop 13, right? I agree it's important to understand tax initiatives, but I don't think the current effort is a complete prop 13 repeal. Thanks for the comments @Darkbeer1, the impact on the family-owned...
  17. DisneyDrum

    Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance opening reports and using Boarding Groups at Disneyland

    We've ginned up another strangely pro-Disney Los Angeles Times article: https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2020-02-14/disneyland-rise-of-the-resistance-capacity-riders Found via a very positive Facebook post: Congrats @TP2000! Let's look at the numbers from the article: So for the...
  18. DisneyDrum

    News Star Wars Galaxy's Edge Disneyland opening reports/reviews

    I don't know about elsewhere, but in SoCal I'm getting bombarded with this video ad for Galaxy's Edge: So much for not needing to advertise the expansion. My wife doesn't follow Disney, and her reaction was this ad made her less interested in going. "It all looks so dark and depressing. It...
  19. DisneyDrum

    Disney's Loss of Spider-Man: How Will it Affect the Parks?

    Sure, but there is a reason Disney keeps choosing to put movie characters in the parks. Synergy!
  20. DisneyDrum

    Disney's Loss of Spider-Man: How Will it Affect the Parks?

    That makes sense. Disney has enough invested in Spider-Man that they wouldn't have dropped the deal. For all the talk about the parks rights being separate, it would have been a mess. Or...more of a mess than not being able to use the word Marvel in the parks. It's nice when massive...
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