mouschievous
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logic schmogicIf you have high numbers for 3 days you are on the list for 14 days. So logically it would follow that you get off the list 14 days after 3 days of “good” numbers right?
logic schmogicIf you have high numbers for 3 days you are on the list for 14 days. So logically it would follow that you get off the list 14 days after 3 days of “good” numbers right?
Honestly? We are six weeks away from another spike with Labor Day a month away. Then there is Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years. I think March doesn’t sound too unrealistic depending on how the winter goes.
Of course if people wear masks and don’t have parties/gatherings we will be in much better shape for a possible November opening.
Logically? No- it’s fallacious (if a then b—-b therefore A- you’re affirming B, but a is not an intrinsic consequence of B. sorry I had to BUT I think you’re right that that is how they are going about it for sure! Also still no news on parks reopening from the Q3 call so farIf you have high numbers for 3 days you are on the list for 14 days. So logically it would follow that you get off the list 14 days after 3 days of “good” numbers right?
I thought it was 3 days off the watch list for counties to petition to open new things...I read an article yesterday and that's how I understood it, but of course I didn't save the article.
I’m scared to even know the damage for DLLogically? No- it’s fallacious (if a then b—-b therefore A- you’re affirming B, but a is not an intrinsic consequence of B. sorry I had to BUT I think you’re right that that is how they are going about it for sure! Also still no news on parks reopening from the Q3 call so far
https://www.disboards.com/threads/walt-disney-company-q3-earnings-report.3809334/Logically? No- it’s fallacious (if a then b—-b therefore A- you’re affirming B, but a is not an intrinsic consequence of B. sorry I had to BUT I think you’re right that that is how they are going about it for sure! Also still no news on parks reopening from the Q3 call so far
Interesting. I just went to the DLR website and when I searched for check in for Sept 1, I was able to find rooms to book.Mouseplanet is reporting Disneyland Resort Hotel bookings have now been pushed back for a start date of September 5.
I think a lot of 'out of staters' are being kept away not just because of Florida's stats in and of themselves, but also because of the dangers of air travel.
Thank you!!! I had no clue there was a thread for this!https://www.disboards.com/threads/walt-disney-company-q3-earnings-report.3809334/
The link to the Q3 earnings call thread.
I am not sure where they got their info, may not be accurate. I saw it in their weekly DLR update.Interesting. I just went to the DLR website and when I searched for check in for Sept 1, I was able to find rooms to book.
Yup, that’s what is holding me back. We’re in Colorado and usually fly. Have a friend that had no choice but to start traveling for work again (she oversees student housing properties out in socal) and she said it’s been a nightmare. So many people not keeping their masks on inside the planes, etc.
Maybe I’ll start working on my hazmat suit.
Whole thing is just making me extra sad this week, we should have been there today.
Agree 100%Your post is the perfect example of why we actually can’t keep businesses like Disneyland closed.... if Disneyland doesn’t open until March, as you suggest, that means they will have been closed a year. What do you think will happen to Candy Cane Inn, Park Vue Inn etc etc, and all of those businesses surrounding Disneyland that need Disneyland to be open in some capacity? They won’t exist. Not to mention the economy and unemployment rate in Anaheim? These things DO matter, and your post actually proves that since this virus isn’t going anywhere, we have to learn to live with it as safely as possible. At some point Newsom and Iger are going to have to come to an agreement on how to open this park safely, and it can’t be in March 2021.
If you disagree, that’s ok. We can have different opinions.
You know what’s crazy? I have a friend in Texas.... she and her family have flown to Aspen, San Diego and now Florida. She sent both kids to sleep away camp. None of them have Covid.
Meanwhile, I won’t get on a plane for anything and I was so nervous about going to Downtown Disney!!!!!!
Our reservation is 9/6 at GCH.... not looking good. Hoping they allow me to rebook with the same discount for later.
Not surprised. There won't be an update till the CA government issues guidance.
Similar here - I’ve already cancelled three summer reservations and now have one for mid-September I expect I will be canceling. But my difference is no flights involved, which add a whole other aspect of planning and pain for those in your situation.I have a reservation for 9/30. I was hoping they would say something like not expecting to open until at least ________. I’m tired of stalking the DVC reservation site to see if I can convert by cash nights to points (got 1 of 4) and watching my SW flights. My gut says I’m wasting my time and headed for cancellation #3 for the year (first 2 WDW).
Well idk if this is new information to anyone or not, but I’m hearing at DtD that CMs are starting to take surveys about the procedures and how people feel about a the parks reopening/how likely they are to come to the reopening and how they would feel if parks were open now. I also coincidentally received a survey from Disney this morning via email regarding the same thing. I can’t tell if they’re just covering some ground or truly preparing for an opening in the near future. Time will tell! I’m staying positive on this!!
We got that too when we went to DTD.
Well if any place around the park permanently closes you can bet Disney will be buying more property to expand in the future. Bad for cheaper stays....great for future expansion.Your post is the perfect example of why we actually can’t keep businesses like Disneyland closed.... if Disneyland doesn’t open until March, as you suggest, that means they will have been closed a year. What do you think will happen to Candy Cane Inn, Park Vue Inn etc etc, and all of those businesses surrounding Disneyland that need Disneyland to be open in some capacity? They won’t exist. Not to mention the economy and unemployment rate in Anaheim? These things DO matter, and your post actually proves that since this virus isn’t going anywhere, we have to learn to live with it as safely as possible. At some point Newsom and Iger are going to have to come to an agreement on how to open this park safely, and it can’t be in March 2021.
If you disagree, that’s ok. We can have different opinions.
Well if any place around the park permanently closes you can bet Disney will be buying more property to expand in the future. Bad for cheaper stays....great for future expansion.
I’m not entirely sure, but it’s possible that they are.Are these the same surveys that went out in March/April?