I'm going to keep being optimistic and hope for this. I didn't even think of this possibility.I suppose Newsom could give the green light today and Disney announces tomorrow? That would probably "look" better for everyone involved.
Does Newsom normally do Monday press conferences?I'm going to keep being optimistic and hope for this. I didn't even think of this possibility.
It kind of seems to be whenever. He did one the tuesday following labor day to downgrade counties, he has done a wednesday one for a covid update, and he did a monday one to talk about wildfires and covid. He seems to do them as needed with no real set schedule.Does Newsom normally do Monday press conferences?
"All" employees will not be called back at once. Turn around time will likely be 3-4 weeks, to call, get them in, refit them, retrain them on new protocols, have a soft opening using cast and friends to practice, etc. I think the earliest we are looking at is Oct 16.What is the turnaround time to get all employees back?
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Speculation on why DLR hotels are only cancelled through 10/3 but they are allowing new bookings starting 10/16
1) They will cancel 10/4 - 10/15 as usual on Thursday so it's just procedural
2) DL will open on 10/4 and they want to keep the number of booked rooms low that first 2 weeks to allow for more AP's to have park reservations (assuming DLR hotel guests are guarenteed)
10/4 is too soon. It will not allow for the training needed. Minimum time will be 3 weeks. They have not even made the calls yet to return. Guest Relations and managers that came back for the reopening of DTD took 2.5 weeks to get ready.2) DL will open on 10/4 and they want to keep the number of booked rooms low that first 2 weeks to allow for more AP's to have park reservations (assuming DLR hotel guests are guarenteed)
An article was posted here that they only need a 10 day turn around to bring back staff. That may not be accurate though so you could be right with 3 weeks..10/4 is too soon. It will not allow for the training needed. Minimum time will be 3 weeks. They have not even made the calls yet to return. Guest Relations and managers that came back for the reopening of DTD took 2.5 weeks to get ready.
The problem is training in the new procedures. And possibly also training in general because I read somewhere additional training is needed if it’s been 6 months since a CM operated something.An article was posted here that they only need a 10 day turn around to bring back staff. That may not be accurate though so you could be right with 3 weeks..
Forgot all about those lol how did that work with reservations?Fwiw I expect a CM preview and AP preview like WDW had (think that lasted about one week total?)
For APs they were gone in like 5 mins, probably quicker. Only APs could get them, no guests. Plagued with technical issues #DisneyITForgot all about those lol how did that work with reservations?
How long did it take for AP’s to be restored in the app if they’ve expired, but you’ve asked for extensions? I’m more worried that Disney IT will take forever to restore all the AP’s (correctly) in time to make reservationsFor APs they were gone in like 5 mins, probably quicker. Only APs could get them, no guests. Plagued with technical issues #DisneyIT
Yes, most of mine are in this category. I can't see mine at all.How long did it take for AP’s to be restored in the app if they’ve expired, but you’ve asked for extensions? I’m more worried that Disney IT will take forever to restore all the AP’s (correctly) is time to make reservations
Some popped up in time for preview registration while others didn’t and were out of luck. I think by the time normal reservations were live it was mostly sorted out.How long did it take for AP’s to be restored in the app if they’ve expired, but you’ve asked for extensions? I’m more worried that Disney IT will take forever to restore all the AP’s (correctly) in time to make reservations
The problem is training in the new procedures. And possibly also training in general because I read somewhere additional training is needed if it’s been 6 months since a CM operated something.
I totally agree but don't forget just like distance learning, not everyone has wifi or a computer. So there's that. They could always set up stuff in the convention area of DLR hotels.Regarding just the safety procedures training, I'm pretty sure something like that can be done using a video or online lesson CMs can access from home and do prior to returning. I mean, if it's good enough for kids to learn this way at home now, it should be good enough for Disneyland CMs.
The ride specific training they obviously need to be on site for.
ETA: My kids are returning to school on Thursday and they have an online video and "quiz" they have to pass before they can come back.