Disneyland officially reopening April 30th

1HAPPYGHOSTHOST

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Well, the Chamber is hosting a weiner on Tuesday afternoon with a group of senior DLR CM's to discuss what is going on. That is a big hint to when you will get your answer.
Still it feels like they are doing this very late and too close to opening. I got a feeling that opening week is going to be a mess all around. I mean Magic Mountain is already open and they did it successfully.
 

Darkbeer1

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Still it feels like they are doing this very late and too close to opening. I got a feeling that opening week is going to be a mess all around. I mean Magic Mountain is already open and they did it successfully.
Well, I was talking to a senior Team Member I know at Tatsu. He stated "I just wish we had more time!", in regards to be given the actual day of opening in early March compared to yesterday.

Enjoying Fish Tacos at Food, etc. And today SFMM is less crowded than yesterday.
 

CastAStone

5th gate? Just build a new resort Bob.
Sounds like it’s officially the honor system for in state residency.
Per the state guidelines, the name and contact information of each person who purchases a ticket to the parks should be collected for contact tracing purposes. This information must be provided by the ticket purchaser, who will serve as the main contact on behalf of his/her entire party.

In addition, at the time a guest purchases park tickets and makes a park reservation, the purchasing guest must confirm that the guest’s party size will not contain more than 3 households and that the guest, and all members of the guest’s party, are California residents, since the guidelines limit theme park attendance to in-state visitors only.
 

J2B

Member
Well, the Chamber is hosting a webinar on Tuesday afternoon with a group of senior DLR CM's to discuss what is going on. That is a big hint to when you will get your answer.
I signed up but can't seem to get in. Hopefully somebody here will have the info from the webinar!!
 

TP2000

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Sounds like it’s officially the honor system for in state residency.

Good! I love it when Sacramento does the honor system. 🤣

That honor system we had for the Statewide 10PM Curfew was so much fun, because I made a habit of waiting until 10:01PM to leave my house and drive down the hill to get in the long line at In-N-Out for my Neopolitan chocolate shake.
 

TP2000

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Would anyone actually be sad if they never heard "Who's excited to (insert activity here)???? I CAN'T HEAR YOU, I SAID, WHO'S! EXCITED! TO! (INSERT ACTIVITY HERE) TODAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?" or similar variants ever again?

I sure wouldn't be sad. I'd be ecstatic.

Agreed. It's almost always cringe-worthy and tacky and annoying.

Sea World generally does a nice job of having some sort of professional pre-show or little skit play out before their big stadium shows. But other parks just tend to shove a random boisterous and hyper usher out there to yell at us and plead with us to yell back. I hate it.
 

1HAPPYGHOSTHOST

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Good! I love it when Sacramento does the honor system. 🤣

That honor system we had for the Statewide 10PM Curfew was so much fun, because I made a habit of waiting until 10:01PM to leave my house and drive down the hill to get in the long line at In-N-Out for my Neopolitan chocolate shake.
Neapolitan shake is the best man. Gotta try it.
 

TP2000

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Here's some news, gang. We'd heard they removed the Frozen equipment/show entirely from the Hyperion, but it may be good news for other parks or theater shows at Disneyland... And the goalposts are moving very fast now!


"California will allow indoor concerts, theatrical performances and other gatherings starting April 15. The move comes as COVID-19 cases in the state continue to drop, according to the Associated Press.

Masks will remain mandatory and attendance will be limited depending on which state-established tier an individual county is in.


Proof of full vaccination or testing will also be required for admittance."

Although it's that last sentence that makes me laugh. 🤣

I have a small piece of paper that says I got a shot. I have several friends now, one of whom I drove both times down to Soka University and stood by her as she got both shots 21 days apart, who are fully vaccinated. All have a small piece of paper, light cardstock, with some typing on it and a nurses scribble with a ballpoint pen showing the dates of both shots. There is no barcode, no serial number, no QR code, and no permanent identifying information on it. They were kept in boxes by the thousands and given to people randomly as they arrived at Supersites and hospitals for a shot.

1,000 of these cards could be made in 20 minutes by a 12 year old with a $35 dollar black and white printer.

California has no regulated system of quickly proving or establishing who has been vaccinated and who has not. All us vaccinated people have is a 4 inch little card, that seemed designed more to remind us when our next shot was than anything else.

The only thing a theater, or theme park, or arena, or festival experience could do is to ask to see your little card. And if that were to become an industry trend in California, you know darn well these little nonsense cards would be produced by the millions to anyone who had 5 bucks to buy one.

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1HAPPYGHOSTHOST

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Agreed. It's almost always cringe-worthy and tacky and annoying.

Sea World generally does a nice job of having some sort of professional pre-show or little skit play out before their big stadium shows. But other parks just tend to shove a random boisterous and hyper usher out there to yell at us and plead with us to yell back. I hate it.
Oh god I soooo hate that too. It is soooo pandering.
 

1HAPPYGHOSTHOST

Well-Known Member
Here's some news, gang. We'd heard they removed the Frozen equipment/show entirely from the Hyperion, but it may be good news for other parks or theater shows at Disneyland... And the goalposts are moving very fast now!


"California will allow indoor concerts, theatrical performances and other gatherings starting April 15. The move comes as COVID-19 cases in the state continue to drop, according to the Associated Press.

Masks will remain mandatory and attendance will be limited depending on which state-established tier an individual county is in.


Proof of full vaccination or testing will also be required for admittance."

Although it's that last sentence that makes me laugh. 🤣

I have a small piece of paper that says I got a shot. I have several friends now, one of whom I drove both times down to Soka University and stood by her as she got both shots 21 days apart, who are fully vaccinated. All have a small piece of paper, light cardstock, with some typing on it and a nurses scribble with a ballpoint pen showing the dates of both shots. There is no barcode, no serial number, no QR code, and no permanent identifying information on it. They were kept in boxes by the thousands and given to people randomly as they arrived at Supersites and hospitals for a shot.

1,000 of these cards could be made in 20 minutes by a 12 year old with a $35 dollar black and white printer.

California has no regulated system of quickly proving or establishing who has been vaccinated and who has not. All us vaccinated people have is a 4 inch little card, that seemed designed more to remind us when our next shot was than anything else.

The only thing a theater, or theme park, or arena, or festival experience could do is to ask to see your little card. And if that were to become an industry trend in California, you know darn well these little nonsense cards would be produced by the millions to anyone who had 5 bucks to buy one.

90
Antonio? It suits you.
 

CastAStone

5th gate? Just build a new resort Bob.
Good! I love it when Sacramento does the honor system. 🤣

That honor system we had for the Statewide 10PM Curfew was so much fun, because I made a habit of waiting until 10:01PM to leave my house and drive down the hill to get in the long line at In-N-Out for my Neopolitan chocolate shake.

I’m prepared to swear fealty to Lord Newsom and to keep the identity of any woman on his arm discreet.
LOL. To be clear that quote on how the policy will be dealt with is from Disney and was sent to TAs, it’s not from the Governor.
 

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