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  1. LaughingGravy

    Rumor Hollywood insiders say there's growing tension at Disney as CEO Bob Chapek chafes at Bob Iger's 'long goodbye'

    And even the one in Disney Springs or whatever it will be renamed or rethemed to in 5 years.
  2. LaughingGravy

    Rumor My Genie Conclusions - The Future of WDW’s Ticketing

    Marketing to the short term thinkers. The same folks who follow a half a car length behind the person in front of them, not seeing the brake lights of the other 3 + cars ahead.
  3. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    In addition to the likelihood of another variant eventually popping up that evades the vaccine even worse than Delta increasing.
  4. LaughingGravy

    Rumor My Genie Conclusions - The Future of WDW’s Ticketing

    I know a DVC family who just spent a week doing just that. They were not happy, but Disney knows they'll be back next year and the year after, etc.
  5. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    As large as our population is in the US, I'm consistently surprised at how many polls and surveys promoted for all sorts of things are done based on a number of 1000- 2000 people, also without a breakdown of where those people are from for context. I get the idea of sampling, but out of a bit...
  6. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    If people weren't so hair trigger violent, I would happily sink to that level. Instead, we have Covid vax deniers in our neighborhood who insist they are immune since two people in the family got sick in early March of 2019. I am done. I hope they get vaxed, but if they don't and 1 or more get...
  7. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    I am happy for you and I don't mean that in any snarky way in the slightest. We were hit really hard with the first Covid-19 in NJ and have direct personal experience with its effects on others, much more than I ever thought. I do sleep much better now, but am still saddened by the loss of...
  8. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    Some people are getting the Delta, but the beyond vast majority of those folks who are vaccinated are not getting seriously sick. It's an odds game and I guess some are still feeling luckier than others. I choose to go out and do things after being locked away and plan on doing everything in my...
  9. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    Sure, why not when available? This thing about staying alive and seriously reducing the possibility of long term effects like death appeals to me.
  10. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    I don't have a solution for the UK, but for the US, where we have plenty of really good vaccines and an abundance of stubborn people, this is one.
  11. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    Not denying medical treatment, but refusing to pay for it by insurance. Some people will not be motivated to do anything unless it hits them in the wallet or the threat of such if rules aren't followed, like a speeding ticket or not paying taxes.
  12. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    Yup. Stupid is going to hurt a whole lot before the end of the year is here.
  13. LaughingGravy

    Does anyone remember this song?

    I know it was there at least into 1977, my first trip.
  14. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    The slippery slope argument doesn't apply here. This is a global pandemic with variants that can kill people in a week or two, including young and previously healthy in large numbers who are also providers and caretakers of family members. The question then doesn't become anything. Covid-19 and...
  15. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    Sounds good to me. Those are pretty good odds. Remember, no vaccine is perfect. But, it's what we have...and others don't. Free, freely available and it works well. Oh, you say there are Americans refusing what others clamor for? No wonder we are admired so much /sarc.
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    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    The lack of data collection of a a vaccinated person with no symptoms since they were there with you anyway and weren't swamped doesn't make sense unless they knew they were going to be short on tests.
  17. LaughingGravy

    Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

    In the same way it's suggested that people listen to the concerns of the unvaccinated, I'd like to hear the reasoning of the doctor mentioned for not feeling that way. I suspect that doctor influences more people over the course of a day than I do, if that's their response when asked by folks...
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