el_super
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You can if you choose to wait to reopen until the virus cannot possibly an issue anymore.
Well... I guess that is still an option.
You can if you choose to wait to reopen until the virus cannot possibly an issue anymore.
Well... I guess that is still an option.
Yep. He sure does.
And my big concern is that it could very well be the option that Newsom goes with (if he doesn't get recalled first). I sure hope not, though. Considering how many billions of dollars that Disneyland has lost, I don't know how much longer they can risk to keep it closed without considering having to close it for good.
And my big concern is that it could very well be the option that Newsom goes with (if he doesn't get recalled first). I sure hope not, though. Considering how many billions of dollars that Disneyland has lost, I don't know how much longer they can risk to keep it closed without considering having to close it for good.
Not only is there the cost of having the park closed in terms of lost revenue, having to lay off a substantial portion of the workforce, etc.- but the longer this goes on the more expensive it's gonna be to get the place reopened.
I do have to wonder what it would take for Disney to say 'screw it' and abandon their Anaheim property. I still doubt it would happen but I also thought the park was reopening in July of last year.
I have nothing to really add here. Will there be an expense to reopening, yes. Will it be too much for them not to reopen, NO. Disney literally spent upwards of 2 Billion (or more) on recent additions to both Parks, one of which hasn't even opened yet. They will for sure want to reopen in order to recoup their investment. All you have to do is look at Disney's recent earnings call, Chapek specifically called out Avenger's Campus as FOR SURE opening in 2021.Again, could maybe @Disney Irish weigh in, particularly on the expense in actually reopening? I haven't really thought of that. I do remember being excited about its prospective reopening last year and was quite upset when it didn't.
Are you talking about that LA Times article you posted that tried to support the ban on outdoor dining in LA County?
Because that read to me like what it seemed to be; a politically slanted puff piece by the LA Times (what's new?) trying to bolster the shaky political ground that Mayor Garcetti and the Time's favorite county Supervisors had staked out for themselves by banning outdoor dining without any scientific evidence that could stand up in court. You do have to remember that you can spot an LA Times Editorial Board position from outer space.
That's my opinion on that Times article you posted awhile back.
Yes—Memorial Day is the goal. Trends and public opinion are on their side now (neither were in the fall).I have nothing to really add here. Will there be an expense to reopening, yes. Will it be too much for them not to reopen, NO. Disney literally spent upwards of 2 Billion (or more) on recent additions to both Parks, one of which hasn't even opened yet. They will for sure want to reopen in order to recoup their investment. All you have to do is look at Disney's recent earnings call, Chapek specifically called out Avenger's Campus as FOR SURE opening in 2021.
So no matter the cost of reopening, it will be done. As stated many times by many people here, and Disney themselves, Disneyland Resort will reopen. Its only a matter of when, and that is dependent on many factors, but my current bet is May/June.
Until then we have the DCA food festival to look forward to in March, and I suspect Main St will be added in April.
Yep, a large portion of Californians will have been vaccinated by then; allowing for a reopening even if its with a few restrictions.Yes—Memorial Day is the goal. Trends and public opinion are on their side now (neither were in the fall).
It would be great if it's been open by then. I'm not going to assume it will happen since I been burned on so many of my predictions at this point lol; but yes this at least a real chance of happening if the vaccinations stay steady between now and then.Yep, a large portion of Californians will have been vaccinated by then; allowing for a reopening even if its with a few restrictions.
Again, could maybe @Disney Irish weigh in, particularly on the expense in actually reopening? I haven't really thought of that. I do remember being excited about its prospective reopening last year and was quite upset when it didn't.
Of course. It’s “the goal” but there have been many goals.It would be great if it's been open by then. I'm not going to assume it will happen since I been burned on so many of my predictions at this point lol; but yes this at least a real chance of happening if the vaccinations stay steady between now and then.
Fingers crossed!
Of course. It’s “the goal” but there have been many goals.
As far as I know, CA is the ONLY STATE that has not yet decided to allow amusement parks to reopen. NY and MA recently decided to allow parks to reopen this year after being shuttered in 2020. Newsom’s decision here looks more and more arbitrary by the day.
There's no confirmation in Illinois that our parks are allowed to open either.Of course. It’s “the goal” but there have been many goals.
As far as I know, CA is the ONLY STATE that has not yet decided to allow amusement parks to reopen. NY and MA recently decided to allow parks to reopen this year after being shuttered in 2020. Newsom’s decision here looks more and more arbitrary by the day.
It had both sides of the argument represented. Which is what journalism does.
That wasn't the only one either. The CDC that you often did a quote also had a study that you dismissed. Funny how it is always a slanted piece if you don't agree with it, but above reproach when you do.
Again, you are not interested in good faith discussion.
It had both sides of the argument represented. Which is what journalism does.
That wasn't the only one either. The CDC that you often did a quote also had a study that you dismissed. Funny how it is always a slanted piece if you don't agree with it, but above reproach when you do.
Again, you are not interested in good faith discussion.
As far as I know, CA is the ONLY STATE that has not yet decided to allow amusement parks to reopen. NY and MA recently decided to allow parks to reopen this year after being shuttered in 2020. Newsom’s decision here looks more and more arbitrary by the day.
This isn't the first time I've seen someone accuse TP of not discussing topics in "good faith" and it doesn't make sense to me at all. I feel like out of the regular posters on here, he discusses topics in good faith more than most others.
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