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Earning My Ears
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- Jun 20, 2005
Why can it not be about people's health and safety ?Hong Kong is most likely for political reasons, not covid.
Why can it not be about people's health and safety ?Hong Kong is most likely for political reasons, not covid.
There's a lot of extra things going on between Hong Kong and mainland China that would be worthy of a full blown discussion in the Community thread if that's your jam.Why can it not be about people's health and safety ?
I have sent multiple emails and called twice over the course of this and gotten nothing concrete in return (and no answers to emails). A couple people have said their refund amount they actually got was smaller than they were expecting, which is one of the concerns there was surrounding blindly accepting a refund you could not reverse.
In my mind I have resigned myself to not getting money back and will forever cherish the 6 day trip we took for the cost of out of state platinum passes . I plan on escalating as much as I possibly can to get some sort of resolution though.
With the new California shut downs, I wonder when DL opens?
August?
With the new California shut downs, I wonder when DL opens?
August?
It makes zero sense for them to ride out the summer then close. It’s either safe with guidelines in place or it’s not. If it’s not, close down immediately. Staying open for a pre-determined amount of time when you know it’s unsafe doesn’t make sense.Rumor mill: I heard from a friend Disney was considering a WDW closure sometime after labor day if things keep getting worse. Not that they will, but making plans in case they decide to later on. Won't be a crazy no notice thing, but might be a planned thing unless things start to get better.
Would make sense to me, finish the summer and maybe announce near or right after the next shareholder meeting? I would bet after, knowing Disney the announcement would be carefully timed when some other news is out there. Again no plan to do it, but they are making plans in case thing keep going downhill so they can be prepared on food orders, unemployment is smoother, construction can move forward etc etc. I do believe it , makes sense to have a backup plan so it's smoother of they do decide to re-shut down again.
January?
Unless they are pretty sure it's going to be much worse in the fall and winter.It makes zero sense for them to ride out the summer then close. It’s either safe with guidelines in place or it’s not. If it’s not, close down immediately. Staying open for a pre-determined amount of time when you know it’s unsafe doesn’t make sense.
Yes, definitely this. Too, although I’m an introvert, I do enjoy encountering people from all over at WDW. Right now, I’m sure I’m in the minority in that I took a flight to get here.It's probably also things like not having the dancers in Asia, the entertainment in Africa, people choosing to be more quiet b/c of the virus etc. Less workers hustling and bustling, no vine lady. It's not just the crowds but the pulling of staff and entertainment. As well as people not being as dart here and there, scream, jump around etc.
If they believe it’s safe through summer and they’re planning to shut down ahead of a fall wave then that makes sense.Unless they are pretty sure it's going to be much worse in the fall and winter.
They should have Sadness over by all the construction walls just being sad
It sounds like they're just making a contingency plan.It makes zero sense for them to ride out the summer then close. It’s either safe with guidelines in place or it’s not. If it’s not, close down immediately. Staying open for a pre-determined amount of time when you know it’s unsafe doesn’t make sense.