Prayer go out to all that are affected by this earthquake and tsunami. Reports are comming in that TDL and TDS are beginning to flood, and the TDS carpark was destroyed.
Rehearsal for Fantasmic tonight has been canceled due to the earthquakes here in Japan. It was crazy. The team is fine here. A little shaken up but doing fine. The parks have shut down.
Latest articles say that the guests are just stranded in open areas of the park due to the flooding and the major train connecting to TDL being closed. I know it's at least past 7PM there now, so not sure what arrangements they're going to make, but I sure would hate to be working in Guest Relations right now.
Latest articles say that the guests are just stranded in open areas of the park due to the flooding and the major train connecting to TDL being closed. I know it's at least past 7PM there now, so not sure what arrangements they're going to make, but I sure would hate to be working in Guest Relations right now.
As many of you know, an 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck near the coast of Japan on Friday and Tokyo Disney Resort was one of the many areas affected. Fortunately our team on the ground has reported only minor injuries and minimal property damage at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. The safety of our guests and cast members is always our first concern so both parks will remain closed on Saturday to allow for a thorough inspection of our attractions and facilities. Cast members at the Tokyo Disney Resort are also providing humanitarian aid in the form of blankets, food and water for guests who are still at the resort due to the transportation challenges associated with the earthquake.
Because of the quake’s effect on the waters of the Pacific, the Disney Wonder’s itinerary was altered slightly due to the closure of the Port of Cabo. Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, currently under construction in Ko Olina, Hawai’i, was not impacted.
Our thoughts and sympathy go out to our guests, fellow Disney cast members and all of the people in Japan affected by this terrible disaster. We’ll share any additional information today by posting updates at the top of this page.
Well I'm sure people in Tokyo's guest relations are probably a lot more calm, because Japanese are very respectful and don't tend to yell or get upset over things most of the time
Exactly. It's quite a different culture, and everyone takes it in stride.
Compare that to the last minor quake in Southern Cali, where CMs who post on another forum said Guests were coming into Guest Relations demanding all kinds of refunds and extra compensation because all the attraction were closed for post-earthquake inspection, which is set procedure whenever they have a quake.
-Rob
On D&M, the first vidéos filmed at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea during the earthquake and its aftershocks:
http://disneyandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/japan-earthquake-first-tokyo-disneyland.html
so is this liquefaction caused by disney building on former landfill or can this happen anywhere?
Just curious, anyone with knowledge of past park closings due to earthquakes?
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