Rteetz
Well-Known Member
I never know with you.You’re not seriously gonna take the bait there are you? (My fighting Illini friend )
Maybe on day you’ll get my team right too
I never know with you.You’re not seriously gonna take the bait there are you? (My fighting Illini friend )
So maybe Disney took a look at the Florida numbers and decided it didn’t pencil out to reopen CA w/ only 25% attendance & most of that from local APs?WDW has the benefit of larger spaces, this is true.. but there are still plenty of tight corners. Disney has dealt with those situations by either creating new dividers to physically provide a barrier (ie: the plexi screens so prevalent in many queues), made traffic one way (and usually enforced by a cast member), or they have just simply closed the area (smaller shops, some tight walkways).
There's a spot in the Pan queue that literally uses cast member 'flaggers' to enforce one-way-at-a-time traffic through an area that just couldn't be made to accommodate any other solution easily.
WDW is also largely operating with a AP / local guest base as the moment... but I'm not sure how much that really changes the impacts other then guests have a better familiarity with the layout.
I make it interesting, don’t I?I never know with you.
Maybe on day you’ll get my team right too
People are under the vastly mistaken impression that good money is being made in Florida.So maybe Disney took a look at the Florida numbers and decided it didn’t pencil out to reopen CA w/ only 25% attendance & most of that from local APs?
So maybe Disney took a look at the Florida numbers and decided it didn’t pencil out to reopen CA w/ only 25% attendance & most of that from local APs?
I am surprised that no one has mentioned that none of the international parks are effected. They are considered untouchable but domestic park CMs are cannon fodder.
Paris probably would’ve been the one to see any impact if they were included. Disney doesn’t have the same control/investment in all of the other international parks as they do the US parks.I am surprised that no one has mentioned that none of the international parks are effected. They are considered untouchable but domestic park CMs are cannon fodder.
It has been mentioned and answered.I am surprised that no one has mentioned that none of the international parks are effected. They are considered untouchable but domestic park CMs are cannon fodder.
Because Disney doesn’t own all the parks?I am surprised that no one has mentioned that none of the international parks are effected. They are considered untouchable but domestic park CMs are cannon fodder.
Then if the current/extended lockdowns are TRULY about saving lives as we're being told, what changed between the announcement of the layoffs and the governor changing course (assuming this is actually happening) practically overnight? What COVID case/death threshold was met? Why would it be safer to reopen now on Wednesday as compared to Tuesday?
DL is much smaller than the MK, I wonder if the issue is maintaining 6’, or given the different demographic that frequents DL (local APs) v. WDW whether staying below 25% would present a bigger challenge in DL?
I do know that w/ a workable plan you can have limited opening in the red tier - for my county the plan I’m familiar w/ involves masks, reservations, one way foot traffic, redoing seating at food venues, etc..
So maybe Disney took a look at the Florida numbers and decided it didn’t pencil out to reopen CA w/ only 25% attendance & most of that from local APs?
I am surprised that no one has mentioned that none of the international parks are effected. They are considered untouchable but domestic park CMs are cannon fodder.
Just going off of the official press release making note of the CA lockdown being a factor.This just in... P&E covers huge swaths of Disney... that have nothing to do with California or even the parks.
Whether Disneyland reopened in July or September or December really had no impact on the layoffs.
Look that one up under:Just going off of the official press release making note of the CA lockdown being a factor.
Have they laid off the employees that would reopen the DLR?It did, though. The number wouldn't be 28,000. It might be 25,000. Or 22,000. Or 27,500. No one knows, because DLR is still not operating. But to say it had no impact is wrong - the number would be less then 28k.
That’s the icing, not the cake however...It did, though. The number wouldn't be 28,000. It might be 25,000. Or 22,000. Or 27,500. No one knows, because DLR is still not operating. But to say it had no impact is wrong - the number would be less then 28k.
Josh D'Amaro: "...exacerbated in California by the State’s unwillingness to lift restrictions that would allow Disneyland to reopen..."Do you really think when Disney gets the guidelines from the governor, they will "magically" need to rehire all of those impacted CMs?
Whether Disneyland reopened in July or September or December really had no impact on the layoffs.
And it got a spinoff series orderPrime Video is advertising the hell out of it.
wait....they actually cut photo pass!!!
According to twitter.
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