correcaminos
Well-Known Member
I think people would have to be blind if they didn't know things had changed during the pandemic. No need to say a thing.
Oregon also does not allow you to pump your gas. DH actually hates to fill up in OR and having someone pump his gasOnly state that I know that still lives in ancient times where it is state law that the customer cannot pump their own gas is NJ.
You said "There are many families right now who are hesitant to travel as it is, but frustration over the massive layoffs adds anger to the uncertainty."Every year Disney pre-tapes segments for its annual Christmas Day televised parade. This year however, things have been far from the norm. One of the biggest issues for the parks this year has been the sea of layoffs due to the global pandemic. As crazy as this sounds, would it be a wise decision for Disney to address this hot topic during the annual televised event on Christmas day to add some sense and comfort during these troubling times? Explain how things will rebound and jobs will return to the tourist destination once we are living in better days?
There are many families right now who are hesitant to travel as it is, but frustration over the massive layoffs adds anger to the uncertainty. A short segment during the Christmas program exposing some light into this darkness might give many viewers currently angered over the layoffs a feeling of hope to ride this storm out. Maybe have one of the celebrities who is scheduled to appear during the taping take a brief moment to share some love over the air and mention all the hard work the CMs do every day, explain how these things happen and will get better in time. Then join other celebrities or some of the company big wigs to send sympathy, wish everyone effected a Merry Christmas, and show them with their families celebrating at the parks as a sign that troubled days will pass. Also allot time to thank current CMs who are still working and share appreciation for all they do. Have them come onto screen and say "We are with you" or "See you real soon" to those who lost their jobs in hopes they will come back when the pandemic life has faded. Then show them celebrating Christmas at the parks as a sign of optimism. In hard times we need reminders that this is all temporary and life will improve hopefully sooner not later. There is no better day than Christmas to remind people that we will get through all this. What are your thoughts? Could this work if done correctly, or is it better avoided altogether?
I don't recall seeing anything being shown about the parks in these specials anymore..All they do is butcher a Christmas song, show a smiglet of the parade, then hear about a family who couldn't go to Disney but, now they are wash, rinse and repeat for another hour..If they couldn't even show anything about Disneyland park during the 60th anniversary show the chances they show or even mention the 50th coming would be shocking..Why would they do that? It’s not on-brand. It would distract from the giant informercial they prefer to present instead of an actual Christmas parade like in the Stone Age (aka. pre-Iger years). And it would take time away from the D-list “musicians” lip-syncing terrible renditions of Christmas songs and the EXCLUSIVE LOOKS at the NEW and UNIQUE things coming to Disney Parks© like Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the Tron Lightcycle coaster. Oh, and DVC and Adventures by Disney commercials, too. Can’t forget those.
I can vouch for the fact that most of my fellow New Jersians are morons.Only state that I know that still lives in ancient times where it is state law that the customer cannot pump their own gas is NJ.
So you say butchered songs to you cause...DEEEEP HURTTINNGGG?!If they don't showcase attractions of the park in these specials then why would they want to even do that when we have to hear Butchered Christmas song from Mediocre Disney Channel artists..
So you say butchered songs to you cause...DEEEEP HURTTINNGGG?!
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I love how the three replies cover each era of MST: Dr. Forrester/Frank, Mike, Netflix
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