Yes, but sadly not anyone can cook well. Ratatouille is still a great film though.Anyone can cook.
Yes, but sadly not anyone can cook well. Ratatouille is still a great film though.Anyone can cook.
Don't get that reasoning of resigning like that. Keep your job and claim an exemption or is that just for front line staff?It says when you book that’s not available right now, hopefully again soon. My friend just stayed at pop and had hers made everyday, looks like they’re trying to get back to normal
The company is being very strict with this. Lots of leaders left this week as they refused to get the shot and resigned as it was their deadline this week.
Agreed, but folks have been noticing this at WDW for decades..People notice dirty restrooms and over-flowing trash cans. Trimming a few greeters is one thing, but the place needs to be clean.
Claiming an exemption is not as easy as just saying you are exemptDon't get that reasoning of resigning like that. Keep your job and claim an exemption or is that just for front line staff?
Historically October has lower attendance and the end of November and December has higher attendance. I am guessing that would still apply.Isn't international travel opening back up? I wonder how many that could draw in.
I noticed about a week ago that availability on DVC rooms was strangely high for October but almost completely gone for just about everything in November and December.
Convention groups flying from all over come during the fall but that industry is near non existent.Historically October has lower attendance and the end of November and December has higher attendance. I am guessing that would still apply.
The problem is, pleasing one group of guests drives away the other group of guests. The COVID-fearful want more restrictions so they feel safe. The COVID-fatigued want zero restrictions so they can feel normal. It's lose-lose.
Disney won't get the COVID-fatigued back until there's no more masking (including on the airlines) and they won't get the COVID-fearful until the pediatric vax is out, and maybe not even then.
Amen, brother.
People cancel pretty last-minute based upon the Covid situation. People are hoping for a pediatric vaccine by Halloween. Will that happen?
My dad failed the ASVAB requirements to be a cook for ArmyAnyone can cook.
I was wondering the same thing. Union's usually have rules about such things. Even here no one can be required to perform work outside their assigned role without union agreement. And if a manager (nonunion) attempts to do union work a grievance can be filed.Can Merch cast be trained as line cooks and housekeepers?
Not actually a problem. No one in the kitchen at most WDW restaurants cooks well to begin with! “Can you burn a hockey puck burger? You’re hired!”Yes, but sadly not anyone can cook well. Ratatouille is still a great film though.
I wasn't trying to be inflammatory, just trying to use simple language to paint a picture. If you prefer "cautious" over "fearful," that's fine. That group of people, whatever label you pick, are predominantly not going to want to go to Walt Disney World right now regardless of indoor masking rules. So I think it's a fool's errand for Disney to try to draw them in. I think they'd be better off saying "welp, those people ain't coming anyways so let's focus on trying to get as many of the 'back to normal' crowd as we can."I'm not a fan of the labels Covid fatigue and covid fearful. That's inflammatory, in my opinion. I'm both sick of Covid and cautious, especially regarding my kids. Once they are vaccinated I'll feel a lot differently than I do now.
For the purposes of this conversation, I don't care how things poll among "the American people." I care how things poll among 1) people who travel frequently or semi-frequently and 2) families.Also the reasons they aren't catering to those who don't want masks on planes is that they are in the significant minority of people according to surveys. Masks on planes gather something like 2/3s support among the American people.
The issue isn't QS F&B. Anyone can be trained to do that, and relatively quickly. The issue is at the "real" restaurants. The Ohana kitchen, for example, is on stage and requires some skill.Not actually a problem. No one in the kitchen at most WDW restaurants cooks well to begin with! “Can you burn a hockey puck burger? You’re hired!”
I know. I’m being a smart a**…as usual.The issue isn't QS F&B. Anyone can be trained to do that, and relatively quickly. The issue is at the "real" restaurants. The Ohana kitchen, for example, is on stage and requires some skill.
If I had to guess, this is a direct result of crowds not materializing post-Covid like they expected (or rather, Delta changed things). Hopefully some of these will return once crowds return, but my fear is that this will become the new baseline.
Yes.When does their first quarter begin? Did it start October 1?
I am trying to understand why people here care that it's not busy and want crowds to return.If I had to guess, this is a direct result of crowds not materializing post-Covid like they expected (or rather, Delta changed things). Hopefully some of these will return once crowds return, but my fear is that this will become the new baseline.
Cut labor costs how about cutting Bob salary by 90 percent for a start
At $55 per person to eat in Ohana , those skilled chefs better be good!The issue isn't QS F&B. Anyone can be trained to do that, and relatively quickly. The issue is at the "real" restaurants. The Ohana kitchen, for example, is on stage and requires some skill.
Yes, this. Fully vaccinated, we cancelled a trip to Mexico because we can’t afford a breakthrough infection “trapping” us in Cancún. It’s not COVID fear, but weariness of the testing, keeping us traveling stateside. And, WDW specific, we won’t go back until some level of service is back. We’ve been during the reopening phase, but will now wait for shows, housekeeping, and other intangibles to return.I don't think having international travel open up will have a huge impact. It's been open for Canadians to fly the whole time and it hasn't changed anything. The whole testing thing is making people have 2nd thoughts.
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