How can that be if States such as New York or the State in which I live New Jersey are doing increased testing as well, but the numbers in our State are not spiking like crazy like those in Florida and Texas and some of the other Southern States who reopened early.Uh - yeah it is.
60% of adults have at least one medical factor that makes them high risk and that doesn’t include anyone over 65 who isn’t medically high risk or children living with high risk parents or taking care of them or also high risk adult grandparents who are the primary caretaker for grandkids. Once you add it all up there’s not enough people left to keep the economy going or for WDW to open. That plan just doesn’t work.I think one of the CDC higher ups (can’t remember the name) said that as many as 10x the confirmed number have it. It’s spreading very quickly for sure. But I think we just need to reopen and deal with it. If people feel it’s worth the risk to go to or work at a theme park, let them. It’s time to move on. If you’re in a high risk category, stay home. Very simple.
Do you think that they will delay the opening date?
No reason to.....look at all the numbers. We over corrected once and many people’s lives will never recover as their jobs vanish forever. There is still a lot of smoke to clear before we realize the damage that was done. It’s coming in August/September.
there's more to consider than the so-called "corporate greed". Yes, as a business their priority is making money.You would hope so. Its corporate greed to stay open.
What numbers? The infection rates are off the charts and sadly the hospitalization rates + death rates will likely follow in the coming weeks.
Deaths are continuing to go down. Testing is way up. I’ve had to get tested twice within the last few weeks for work related travel myself. I am quite certain that everyone understands that this isn’t a prevent everyone from getting it solution. It never was....remember “flatten the curve”??? You will continue to have more and more people exposed to this virus as time goes on. They expect another season of it similar to the flu. We can’t shut our world down every few months and expect to have anything left.
Deaths are continuing to go down. Testing is way up. I’ve had to get tested twice within the last few weeks for work related travel myself. I am quite certain that everyone understands that this isn’t a prevent everyone from getting it solution. It never was....remember “flatten the curve”??? You will continue to have more and more people exposed to this virus as time goes on. They expect another season of it similar to the flu. We can’t shut our world down every few months and expect to have anything left.
Well said, so many people do not understand how an economy works. One only has to look at the almost finished international terminal to see that may stay empty for years if there is a prolonged slump.there's more to consider than the so-called "corporate greed". Yes, as a business their priority is making money.
But, let's consider the long term impact on the local community. Further delay of opening might have longer term ramifications. Significant cutback in live entertainment could put many cast and crew out of work permanently. Disney may even have to close some of its retail outlets, or shutter some hotels. More jobs likely gone.
Plus, reduced attendance at WDW hurts the local stores, restaurants, etc. - many of which will likely close permanently if tourism does not rebound. Being a good "corporate citizen" means Disney also has to think about the long-term impact on the local economy. It is so much more complicated than just a simple "desire" to make more money.
Personally, I would not want to be responsible for such a decision as WDW execs have to make in regards to opening as scheduled, or further delaying the opening, considering all they have to take into account in this decision.
I really like the way that you wrote this. You made some very good points about how Disney affects the local economy. We were there a few weeks ago and stayed in the B, one of only 2 hotels on-site open. We ate a the Denny's right outside of Disney Springs on a Sunday at 9:00am. Normally they would be packed. There were 2 couples in there the whole time us and another. All of the local businesses we saw were empty. That's a lot of jobs in jeopardy. A lot of families that are going to suffer.there's more to consider than the so-called "corporate greed". Yes, as a business their priority is making money.
But, let's consider the long term impact on the local community. Further delay of opening might have longer term ramifications. Significant cutback in live entertainment could put many cast and crew out of work permanently. Disney may even have to close some of its retail outlets, or shutter some hotels. More jobs likely gone.
Plus, reduced attendance at WDW hurts the local stores, restaurants, etc. - many of which will likely close permanently if tourism does not rebound. Being a good "corporate citizen" means Disney also has to think about the long-term impact on the local economy. It is so much more complicated than just a simple "desire" to make more money.
Personally, I would not want to be responsible for such a decision as WDW execs have to make in regards to opening as scheduled, or further delaying the opening, considering all they have to take into account in this decision.
I'm hoping this is the less deadly strain we saw on the west coast.What numbers? The infection rates are off the charts and sadly the hospitalization rates + death rates will likely follow in the coming weeks.
Walked by the bar outside Margaraitaville at universal today. Still open. “On premise” drinking is the key. You’ll see little to no effect at Epcot’s grab and go style.I think it’s interesting that Disney announced a Food and Wine festival for Epcot once they open only to have the government put a shut down to alcohol sales. I understand it’s only if it’s more then 50% of your revenue which I’m sure it’s not for Epcot, but still a lot of people will probably not realize that detail and think there won’t be alcohol at Epcot. Disney just can’t catch a break!
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