Could have returned the them, off the books, canceled the lease but Chevrolet haven't moved the fleet yet, but I get your point. Hopefully the haven't and they bring them back next year.No they didn't. They are sitting in the EPCOT parking lot
Could have returned the them, off the books, canceled the lease but Chevrolet haven't moved the fleet yet, but I get your point. Hopefully the haven't and they bring them back next year.No they didn't. They are sitting in the EPCOT parking lot
That originally was the sole reason for any restrictions/lock downs. Keeping the hospitals from being overwhelmed.Hospitalizations have nothing to do with travel quarantines. That’s not one of the metrics most states look at.
Irrelevant for this thread. We were talking specifically about demand at WDW and if/when demand would increase resulting in a potential increase in hours. The travel quarantine restrictions imposed by a number of states on visiting FL look at cases and percent positive. To my knowledge no state looks at hospitalizations in FL as a metric to impose a travel quarantine.That originally was the sole reason for any restrictions/lock downs. Keeping the hospitals from being overwhelmed.
The unique livery of these vehicles would make them collector item's it would be interesting to see what they would get, for instance, at a Barret auto auction.Could have returned the them, off the books, canceled the lease but Chevrolet haven't moved the fleet yet, but I get your point. Hopefully the haven't and they bring them back next year.
If you're referring to the paint jobs...maybe...if the dots are paint and not decals. If there are other, interior customizations, absolutely. Anyone could easily replicate the exterior look of the vans with vinyl though.The unique livery of these vehicles would make them collector item's it would be interesting to see what they would get, for instance, at a Barret auto auction.
If the don't use them again they will remove the wrap in a few hours/per car. There is no way Disney lawyers will let those go out to the public that way.The unique livery of these vehicles would make them collector item's it would be interesting to see what they would get, for instance, at a Barret auto auction.
I assume the outside is not really paint, just a wrap like they do to the monorail from time to time. I’ve never used one so never been inside but I assume its all standard equipment that came with the car.If you're referring to the paint jobs...maybe...if the dots are paint and not decals. If there are other, interior customizations, absolutely. Anyone could easily replicate the exterior look of the vans with vinyl though.
That's my assumption, too...which is why I commented.I assume the outside is not really paint, just a wrap like they do to the monorail from time to time. I’ve never used one so never been inside but I assume its all standard equipment that came with the car.
The inside is all standard. Dark leather seating with typical Chevy LT options.I’ve never used one so never been inside but I assume its all standard equipment that came with the car.
I see no reason they wouldn’t be back eventually. Right now I understand why they are gone but once the dust settles and the Covid restrictions are relaxed there’s no reason to eliminate a profit center for WDW. Unless they weren’t making money which I find hard to believe.The inside is all standard. Dark leather seating with typical Chevy LT options.
I hope they bring them back, or they get a new fleet if Chevy redesigns the Traverse for 2022
You are wasting your energy. This poster is the epitome of irrelevant thread discussion.Irrelevant for this thread. We were talking specifically about demand at WDW and if/when demand would increase resulting in a potential increase in hours. The travel quarantine restrictions imposed by a number of states on visiting FL look at cases and percent positive. To my knowledge no state looks at hospitalizations in FL as a metric to impose a travel quarantine.
Uber and Lyft aren’t going away. Minnie Vans will definitely be back at some point.I see no reason they wouldn’t be back eventually. Right now I understand why they are gone but once the dust settles and the Covid restrictions are relaxed there’s no reason to eliminate a profit center for WDW. Unless they weren’t making money which I find hard to believe.
As far as capacity this should be of note, Miami Dolphins are cleared to have a full stadium of 65000 fans if they choose (next home games will only be 13000) , as do all other stadiums in Florida, this would also apply to the parks being allowed full capacity. Desantis lifted all restrictions early this week but is making it more clear. Disney will not move that fast to lift capacity limits even more until travel restrictions are lifted from other states and international locations. It is all in Disney hands now though. I could see Universal/ Sea World ramping it up quicker though.
I pollitely disagree, but I guess that is not newsStuff like that is terrible news for Disney....not to mention the local community.
Stuff like that is terrible news for Disney....not to mention the local community.
How does packing a football stadium with people help the unemployed Disney workers? Disney needs the tourists back. They need FL in better shape and off the travel restriction lists. They aren’t going to see improved demand if there is another spike in cases.I know, I hate when people stay employed. 28k lost Disney jobs isn't enough.
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How does packing a football stadium with people help the unemployed Disney workers? Disney needs the tourists back. They need FL in better shape and off the travel restriction lists. They aren’t going to see improved demand if there is another spike in cases.
How does packing a football stadium with people help the unemployed Disney workers? Disney needs the tourists back. They need FL in better shape and off the travel restriction lists. They aren’t going to see improved demand if there is another spike in cases.
The other side of your IF is the reason it will help Disney. Also there is a chance in the current testing environment Florida will never move below the requirements to be off the travel restriction of the few NE states. Florida might be hitting the floor of positive tests.
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