Considering that the Hollywood reporter reported at 12:15 PT (3:15 ET) that Bob Iger had released a statement and you started this thread an hour and 15 minutes later, this thread looks at best to be ill informed and really should be closed since the premise of the thread was wrong.Please note- I am not discussing the tragic events themselves. Rather, I've noticed WDW's varied social media accounts have been VERY quiet today. While I understand not posting the usual stuff, I am somewhat surprised they've not offered the "thoughts and support" line. Both Sea World and UNI have made statements, and yet Disney has not. The closest I have seen is from HOB Orlando.
It just seems odd to me, because I recall that in the wake of the Paris attacks, they had joined in with the condolences.
Considering that the Hollywood reporter reported at 12:15 PT (3:15 ET) that Bob Iger had released a statement and you started this thread an hour and 15 minutes later, this thread looks at best to be ill informed and really should be closed since the premise of the thread was wrong.
Not true. I saw a report about Iger's statement an hour before the Hollywood Reporter (which was a retweet since I don't follow it either). And the article in Hollywood reporter was referencing other official sources (it wasn't released through them) and I saw it on a pen official Canadian news service. So, it was officially released. Just because one doesn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen and one shouldn't assume it didn't, Amazing what one can find through the Internet search engines. It remains, this thread's premise was wrong.I don't read the Hollywood Reporter. I was going my the official social media accounts and, as noted, they did not release any statement via those platforms, unlike Universal Studios or Sea World.
Not true. I saw a report about Iger's statement an hour before the Hollywood Reporter (which was a retweet since I don't follow it either). And the article in Hollywood reporter was referencing other official sources (it wasn't released through them) and I saw it on a pen official Canadian news service. So, it was officially released. Just because one doesn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen and one shouldn't assume it didn't, Amazing what one can find through the Internet search engines. It remains, this thread's premise was wrong.
They are now scheduled each day for Cast starting Tuesday.Blood drives on property for guests and cast would be a substantive showing of love for the victims. Hashtags don't save lives.
They are now scheduled each day for Cast starting Tuesday.
Bob Iger did release a statement.
I had heard they did after the Paris attacks, so I would assume they would for this.Hi Bolt. I don't know if you know the answer, but does Disney offer mental health support for its cast in times of tragedy?
Except for that lunatic Lt. Gov in TX, we can judge him, LOL.
Oh, LORD, that guy. It could just have been poor timing, but from what I've heard, Texas doesn't exactly hold him in the highest regard.
This may be precisely why an official,statement didn't come sooner. If cast members were possibly there/victims, better to stay silent until more info is in. Regardless, it was a horrible tragedy. Please, people, let's not be cynical or judgmental. There is way too much of that in this world already. My thoughts and prayers to all who have been touched by this.I've noticed this as well. We do have a message on The Hub, but nothing publicly. Pulse was frequented by many Cast Members, myself included, so it feels a little odd to me as well.
Yes, they do. Additionally, the city of Orlando is offering grief counselors for anyone who needs help.Hi Bolt. I don't know if you know the answer, but does Disney offer mental health support for its cast in times of tragedy?
Being gay isn't a choice or a "lifestyle" but thanks...HOPEFULLY the silence is not anything that "strategic", and that their is another reason. Whether or not I agree with someone's life choices, doesn't change the fact that innocent lives were lost in a tragedy. Regardless of who was targeted or why, a life is still a life and lifestyle should not determine whether or not we care. Again, hoping and praying it is not some rediculous reason like what was suggested, especially being so close to their parks.
Another potential option: Disney is publicly trying to distance themselves as a destination from what happened. Perhaps thinking that people may avoid parks because it happened in Orlando. Just as dumb, but ive seen crazy PR stances over ideas like this.
This may be precisely why an official,statement didn't come sooner. If cast members were possibly there/victims, better to stay silent until more info is in. Regardless, it was a horrible tragedy. Please, people, let's not be cynical or judgmental. There is way too much of that in this world already. My thoughts and prayers to all who have been touched by this.
Maybe it was the first time I'd been online in several hours and shirts time I saw the thread.VIA SOCIAL MEDIA. LIKE TWITTER. And since you're so concerned with time stamps, why did it take YOU over an hour to point out Iger's statement?
It's not a day about looking for a reason for bashing Disney.
Blood drives on property for guests and cast would be a substantive showing of love for the victims. Hashtags don't save lives.
Hi Bolt. I don't know if you know the answer, but does Disney offer mental health support for its cast in times of tragedy?
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