I was going to say May as well, but thinking about staffing and ordering supplies I moved it to June.I'm going to lean on my optimism here and say May.
Goody, another poll for all of us to be proven wrong yet again lol!
I voted June 2020 in the first poll, so I'm rolling the dice again a year later and voted June again.
But things are looking up more now. President Biden now says everyone will be able to get the vaccine in May, two months ahead what they promised a month ago. Again, anything can change but I really trust Biden and if he says that's the plan,, then I don't see why major theme parks can't be open by June?? It will still be phased openings, limited capacity, etc, so I think it's more doable than ever.
Aloha,
I recommend for DLR to be opened in phases. Not a Big Bang. But baby steps. Crawl, walk, run and then sprint. Build upon what is currently already open and slowly expand from there.
1. Fully open Downtown Disney
2. Fully open DVC and GCH.
3. Fully open DCA.
4. Fully open PP.
5. Fully open DLH.
6. Fully open DL.
If guests will be expected to dispatch their own Matterhorn Bobsled, so be it.
But shouldn’t it actually be July 18?
Trump couldn't even show himself getting vaccinated because he was afraid his loons might think he supported something they hated. And as said before, it's not just creating the virus it's distributing it which Trump was an utter disaster on. He does get credit for getting the virus made though. But if he was still President, it would've stayed a disaster.
I picked August. I doubt most of the staff and castmembers that used to work there are coming back so its like opening a brand new park all over again. Everyone has to be trained. August at the earliest if they are allowed to re-open
As I've posted previously (every single time you make this claim lol)...I don't envy TDA's executive team for one second. Hopefully this Mr. Potrock, who has never worked a single day in the theme park or hospitality industry, is the right man for that job.
For most of his Disney career, Ken has led high brand affinity businesses where consumer loyalty and insights were instrumental to growth and expansion, including Disney Vacation Club, the company’s innovative and fast-growing vacation ownership program, Disney Cruise Line, Golden Oak, a luxury residential community in Walt Disney World Resort, and Adventures by Disney, the company's award-winning guided group travel business.
In 2015, Ken led the dramatic expansion and reimagining of Disney Springs, Walt Disney World's iconic retail, dining, and entertainment district.
Why wouldn’t most of the staff come back? There haven’t been many businesses hiring over the last year so I‘d guess a ton of them are sitting at home collecting unemployment waiting for Disney to call.I picked August. I doubt most of the staff and castmembers that used to work there are coming back so its like opening a brand new park all over again. Everyone has to be trained. August at the earliest if they are allowed to re-open
As I've posted previously (every single time you make this claim lol)...
His background has plenty of history in hospitality: DVC, DCL, AbD, Disney Springs, etc.
Per the Disney website:
I have no idea how he'll do at DLR. Personally, I hope he just lets the people who know their jobs do their jobs. But he certainly has a background on the Experiences side of Parks, Experiences and Products.
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