Very interesting article indeed.
After reading that, Disney is not in as good a shape as lot of people think they are. They may not go bankrupt but the fact the mood at Disney is "dire" as was posted in the article is not good.
So now the question becomes, if they are that "dire" do they do everything they could to open as soon as they can? Or do they wait it out for months until its 100% safe no questions asked?After reading that, Disney is not in as good a shape as lot of people think they are. They may not go bankrupt but the fact the mood at Disney is "dire" as was posted in the article is not good.
I agree that they very well may do some sort of check. Iger suggested it in his recent interview. They will take whatever reasonable measures to make guests feel more comfortable regardless of it actually prevents anything (much like the security screenings).Unless we implement some type of QR code system like China has, I think checkpoints make sense? Disney is also a private property and has the ability to implement whatever strategies they want.
There are going to be way way way more people that would pass a checkpoint than those that don't - think security screenings.
So now the question becomes, if they are that "dire" do they do everything they could to open as soon as they can? Or do they wait it out for months until its 100% safe no questions asked?
Should be interesting to see what they do in the next couple of weeks.
“Dire” is strong language indeed. I do believe that they’ll be okay though. As iconic as this company is, they’ll certainly receive plenty of stimulus funds to ensure they don’t fail.After reading that, Disney is not in as good a shape as lot of people think they are. They may not go bankrupt but the fact the mood at Disney is "dire" as was posted in the article is not good.
You make a good point, but I've gone through airport security when they use the dog. I'm sure if the dog indicated they would only separate the suspected person and further investigate.I'm sorry, but wow at this post. A bomb is one thing, you can find it and back it up with evidence. But how the hell do you sniff someone and not allow them into the park after they have traveled half the country to get in and prove that you are a hundred percent sure they have the virus,? If just one sniff is incorrect you have a hell of a lawsuit on your hands. A lot of you must not own businesses or live in the real world lol.
I think something in the middle.So now the question becomes, if they are that "dire" do they do everything they could to open as soon as they can? Or do they wait it out for months until its 100% safe no questions asked?
Should be interesting to see what they do in the next couple of weeks.
I just hope Disney doesn't cave to pressure from a vocal few who want to wait for a vaccine to open. I don't know who these people are, who think life can't go on until there's a vaccine. We need to open businesses again once the amount of cases goes down (no, I'm not saying now). Then deal with hot spots if/when they occur.
So flippant the way people talk...open next year, wait for a vaccine....and if they never open again? Sure, life would go on, but it would be a lot less magical.![]()
Did anyone really think it was anything other than dire? Cruising as an industry is probably teetering on total collapse after this. Even if the parks reopen soon, and that’s a big *if*, there is no way at this point that this doesn’t at least equal the Great Recession of ‘08, and everything points to it being worse. And they delayed all their movie releases.After reading that, Disney is not in as good a shape as lot of people think they are. They may not go bankrupt but the fact the mood at Disney is "dire" as was posted in the article is not good.
Their revenue has to be down a lot more than 40 percent. The only part of their empire at this point that is still functioning is Disney+, and that was a long term investment that the article indicated wasn’t necessarily even profitable yet.Yeah, I haven't even read the article yet but I just don't see them being able to wait until 2021 to reopen - Frankly I doubt they could survive that long. I mean everyone of their parks is closed, all the hotels, the cruise lines, that's what, 40% of their revenue? Plus they paid the employees for an extra month with nothing coming in and just agreed to keep paying medical benefits, (not cheap). ESPN has nothing to cover and they're also postponing new movies from what I've read. EPCOT is a mess with all the construction going on, (or not going on), not to mention all the others still needing work like Guardians, Remmy's, TRON etc etc All this after the HUGE star wars investment that they are at this time unable to recoup any profit from and of course there is no way I can know but I imagine crowd size is going to be waaaay down for many months to come. Sure Disney has a great safety first record but if they don't start opening up some stuff soon .... they'll be folding up like a big book (as my Dad used to say).
Their TV business is still functioning. Espn yes likely has less viewership but they also own ABC and a few other smaller networks. People are watching a lot of TV right now.Their revenue has to be down a lot more than 40 percent. The only part of their empire at this point that is still functioning is Disney+, and that was a long term investment that the article indicated wasn’t necessarily even profitable yet.
If my aussie disney Facebook group I'm in is anything to go by there selling a lot of puzzlesTheir TV business is still functioning. Espn yes likely has less viewership but they also own ABC and a few other smaller networks. People are watching a lot of TV right now.
Animal care never stopped. That is still very much on going and is an essential job.I think AK will be one of the early reopening parks. The animals can't be just shut down like rides. They need the same care if open or closed. I could see fastpass only for rides and shows. Spread out seating for the shows
There was alot of people that were thinking Disney was fine and this won't affect them. I think a lot of what they had planned construction wise at this point is not happening.Did anyone really think it was anything other than dire? Cruising as an industry is probably teetering on total collapse after this. Even if the parks reopen soon, and that’s a big *if*, there is no way at this point that this doesn’t at least equal the Great Recession of ‘08, and everything points to it being worse. And they delayed all their movie releases.
Their revenue has to be down a lot more than 40 percent. The only part of their empire at this point that is still functioning is Disney+, and that was a long term investment that the article indicated wasn’t necessarily even profitable yet.
Anything not already underway for sure. Anything already started can’t just be left.There was alot of people that were thinking Disney was fine and this won't affect them. I think a lot of what they had planned construction wise at this point is not happening.
Anything not already underway for sure. Anything already started can’t just be left.
Poor Epcot. I was so looking forward to what it was going to become.
Let's hope that once the revenue starts coming in again, the projects come to life again.