Without hotels and Air BnBs type housing, I believe DSprings will be light too.
Most likely. The only controls they have is the parking decks. Limit the # cars, that will limit the # of partons.If Disney does nothing to control how many people get in, I predict DSprings will be MOBBED.
I think they only people you are going to see there are bloggers since the resorts are closed so no tourist. Bloggers also don’t spend the money that tourist do so don’t see much money being made.If Disney does nothing to control how many people get in, I predict DSprings will be MOBBED.
Come up to Chicago area in January
While I do not care much for the blogger culture, I will at least be grateful for plentiful coverage of this event, since it will allow us to see how much of a success or failure a possible opening may be.
While I do not care much for the blogger culture, I will at least be grateful for plentiful coverage of this event, since it will allow us to see how much of a success or failure a possible opening may be.
95-100 degrees and wearing a mask. Let's see how it goes..
With the opening of Disney Springs...they feel confident to open retail. I don’t think the (domestic) parks will open anytime soon.
And if guests get infected, it would look like they would sue the third party companies instead of Disney.I think it's telling that Disney owned locations at the Springs, including World of Disney, are specifically not opening with the area. They are counting on letting the 3rd parties guinea pig the details for a bit before taking specific risks, like food service, on themselves.
There are some labor complications around that, and the fact that the operating participants are desperate to restart their businesses.I think it's telling that Disney owned locations at the Springs, including World of Disney, are specifically not opening with the area. They are counting on letting the 3rd parties guinea pig the details for a bit before taking specific risks, like food service, on themselves.
They could sue both.And if guests get infected, it would look like they would sue the third party companies instead of Disney.
That is why their has to be legal protection given to businesses or the economy will not come back.They could sue both.
not saying they would have a case against either
Lol sue for what??And if guests get infected, it would look like they would sue the third party companies instead of Disney.
Lol when has that ever been a requirement for the US, the "sue happiest" place on the planet. Some one will find a skeezy lawyer to say that they thought the magic in Magic kingdom meant it magically prevented people from contracting covid and Disney did not make it clear.Lol sue for what??
That's an odd way to look at it.Why watch a video when you are giving them money?
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