Literally. Which is why I haven't been into one in 5+ years.
Closing or not, I'm shocked by the silence of Disney on this right now (has universal said anything either?).
Disney is trying to get all their ducks in a row on how, where and when before they make an announcement.Closing or not, I'm shocked by the silence of Disney on this right now (has universal said anything either?).
Ohio just banned public gatherings over 100ppl.
Yes. All of those need (not grocery stores) to close. And standing in crowds at Wal Mart is unwise. This is a Big Deal.Disney closing is just one of many closures To make and it’s a slippery slope.
As one example, Vegas would need to be closed, for sure. All of it.
All other theme parks. All cruising.
All museums, art galleries, and malls.
Restaurants, movie theaters, and all events are not far behind, perhaps with a little less travel element, but not zero.
Then you have grocery stores, businesses, and countless other means of gathering.
I understand Disney is kind of a hub, but with the banning of Europe travel, what’s so much different than leaving your house? I stood in line to return something at Walmart...it was a zoo in there.
You start closing everything, the stock market is going to drop another 50% and then I’m not sure you’ve stopped this.
When the bodies start piling up in MK do you think they will make an announcement (sarcasm)
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/why-airport-screening-wont-stop-spread-coronavirusPence said today on CNN that Americans flying back to the USA from Europe ( if you can even find a flight) will fly to only 13 approved cities in the USA to be screened for covid-19.
It already a Level 4 do not travelSo they are not suspending travel from Asia? Hmmmmm. So confused at the thinking. Isn't Asia a hot spot as well?
Take it out on corporations who won't give adequate sick leaveAs I stated before, anyone who violates self-quarantine orders or who knowingly puts others at risk should be slapped with a substantial fine and the funds used to help those who will suffer financial losses due to contracting COVID-19 or their workplace closing due to COVID-19.
This kind of selfishness really ticks me off to no end.
Look at how many active cases instead.Hmm, maybe I'm different but when I see numbers like this I think about how many lives could have been saved then if we took public health recommendations more seriously instead of "hey a lot of people died then so we should be OK with a lot of people dying now".
Selfish? Wow. I understand your position on demanding that WDW be shut down NOW. I think we all hear you loud and clear, but you are being slightly unreasonable in seeing the reasons that it hasn't been shut down already. WDW's employees rely on a paycheck just like everyone else out there (and with how little they're paid, rely on that paycheck more than most).
Yes sacrifice! Lose your home! Don't eat!make the sacrifice to stop this viru
Yep! and probably not effective anyway.It would be very hard to test and monitor all of the guests and workers daily to ensure nobody brings the virus in.
Oh yay-kick the can down the road to taxpayers later, and yay to businesses having to take out loans to cover their business that is barely squeaking by! The American way-MORE DEBT!! Or the bar owner who has the place paid off, pays employees decently, has a nest egg etc. Now they've essentially got to start over after the nest egg is depleted??? But let's be sure to bail out billionaires with "tax breaks" and oil and banks etc.They can give tax breaks and emergency loans to small businesses to cover the cost.
H1N1 didn't peak until June/julySpring is coming....get out and look for hopeful signs!
Yes they are called millenials-they've been speaking out, literally campaigning on progressive ideas, and the boomers wanna call them cry babies and blame them for every illIf the majority (the key word is "majority", not just "some") stopped accepting that "that's the way things are", or crossing over to the dark side themselves things could be different. But that would take discipline, cooperation, and other words that people don't make much use of anymore.
Yes this is what isn't being considered-all the supply and businesses around/supporting the park will go out of business. Think of all the shops/bars around ballparks for example. Now they have a substantial decrease in income. Economic collapse is highly likely and NOT something to brush off as "selfish".Yep. The second DL closes, every other theme park in CA closes too.... Putting 100k people out of work (theme parks, hotels, restaurants, anything that relies on the industry) can't be something they take lightly.
Yes I spoke to a friend in Beijing today telling her about how we are scared to lose our income at Disney and she was shocked that there is nothing in place to help employees. She and I have a language barrier but she said Disney was covering their employees salaries until they opened again.Their workers get paid $60,000 and their government is supporting people who are out of work.
The US doesn't even have paid sick leave
Probably much easier to not open tomorrow. If they announce now it may start a small panic in the park or a rush on people trying to get their last rides in.Do you think they would wait until the parks close for the night to make the announcement
Announcing after closing would be the right call. But the fact that Disneyland Paris remains open is... not a great omen.Probably much easier to not open tomorrow. If they announce now it may start a small panic in the park or a rush on people trying to get their last rides in.
You start closing everything and then millions more die from starvation than they would’ve for the virus.Disney closing is just one of many closures To make and it’s a slippery slope.
As one example, Vegas would need to be closed, for sure. All of it.
All other theme parks. All cruising.
All museums, art galleries, and malls.
Restaurants, movie theaters, and all events are not far behind, perhaps with a little less travel element, but not zero.
Then you have grocery stores, businesses, and countless other means of gathering.
I understand Disney is kind of a hub, but with the banning of Europe travel, what’s so much different than leaving your house? I stood in line to return something at Walmart...it was a zoo in there.
You start closing everything, the stock market is going to drop another 50% and then I’m not sure you’ve stopped this.
Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Japan have been closed for weeks. They seem to be doing okay over there.
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