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Harmonious is running through Apr 4, 2023. Barges cannot be removed until after that but hopefully it will be soon after that date!Now if only they would actually remove the barges
Harmonious is running through Apr 4, 2023. Barges cannot be removed until after that but hopefully it will be soon after that date!Now if only they would actually remove the barges
I heard they are going to pull them out one at a time to disassemble them.Harmonious is running through Apr 4, 2023. Barges cannot be removed until after that but hopefully it will be soon after that date!
That's logical. They have limited room in the marina/dry dock area backstage.I heard they are going to pull them out one at a time to disassemble them.
There was a spring update video for TAs that described it as a "phased removal". So I think what you said is probably accurateI heard they are going to pull them out one at a time to disassemble them.
I haven’t really been following this restaurants reopening, but I think I read the buffet is gone is that accurate?Menus and pricing released for the return of Disney Princess breakfast and lunch at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in EPCOT
Akershus Royal Banquet Breakfast Menu and Pricing
$53 per adult (ages 10 and up), plus tax and gratuity
$34 per child (ages 3-9), plus tax and gratuity
- Breakfast Pastries and Accompaniments
- Mixed Fruit
- Potato Casserole
- Scrambled Eggs
- Bacon
- Sausage
- Norwegian Waffles
Akershus Royal Banquet Lunch Menu and Pricing
$63 per adult (ages 10 and up), plus tax and gratuity
$41 per child (ages 3-9), plus tax and gratuity
- Field Greens Salad with Lingonberry Vinaigrette
- Lefse with Cardamom-Cinnamon Butter
- Traditional KjØttkake: Norwegian Meatballs
- Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
- Grilled Salmon with Herbed Butter
- Green Beans
- Red Cabbage
- Macaroni & Cheese
- Kylling og Melboller: Norwegian Chicken and Dumplings
- Corn Dog Nuggets
I hope the employees impacted were notified prior to this release. Learning about layoffs in your company via the media would be pretty stressful otherwise.First Round of Layoffs Begins This Week at Disney
According to a memo from Disney CEO Bob Iger, The Walt Disney Company will begin its first round of layoffs this week. The layoffs were originally announced by then-CEO Bob Chapek and approved of and are soon to be enacted by Iger.
A second round of layoffs is expected in April and a third round is expected this summer.
Here's the full memo:I hope the employees impacted were notified prior to this release. Learning about layoffs in your company via the media would be pretty stressful otherwise.
Thanks. As someone who has been "RIF"ed before it really stinks. Hope they get decent packages.Here's the full memo:
Dear Fellow Employees,
As I shared with you in February, we have made the difficult decision to reduce our overall workforce by approximately 7,000 jobs as part of a strategic realignment of the company, including important cost-saving measures necessary for creating a more effective, coordinated and streamlined approach to our business. Over the past few months, senior leaders have been working closely with HR to assess their operational needs, and I want to give you an update on those efforts.
This week, we begin notifying employees whose positions are impacted by the company’s workforce reductions. Leaders will be communicating the news directly to the first group of impacted employees over the next four days. A second, larger round of notifications will happen in April with several thousand more staff reductions, and we expect to commence the final round of notifications before the beginning of the summer to reach our 7,000-job target.
The difficult reality of many colleagues and friends leaving Disney is not something we take lightly. This company is home to the most talented and dedicated employees in the world, and so many of you bring a lifelong passion for Disney to your work here. That’s part of what makes working at Disney so special. It also makes it all the more difficult to say goodbye to wonderful people we care about. I want to offer my sincere thanks and appreciation to every departing employee for your numerous contributions and your devotion to this beloved company.
For our employees who aren’t impacted, I want to acknowledge that there will no doubt be challenges ahead as we continue building the structures and functions that will enable us to be successful moving forward. I ask for your continued understanding and collaboration during this time.
In tough moments, we must always do what is required to ensure Disney can continue delivering exceptional entertainment to audiences and guests around the world – now, and long into the future. Please know that our HR partners and leaders are committed to creating a supportive and smooth process every step of the way.
I want to thank each of you again for all your many achievements here at The Walt Disney Company.
Sincerely,
Bob
I heard they are going to pull them out one at a time to disassemble them.
Yes! I agree! Recently I was sent a survey about the 50th and I wrote a whole paragraphPersonally, I think the best night time show/event they have added in a long time is Spaceship Earth lighting... I could watch for a really long time!
Yes! I agree! Recently I was sent a survey about the 50th and I wrote a whole paragraph
to say that the Spaceship Earth lighting “show” was the number one best thing they did for the 50th by far!