Epicnemesis
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I know that there are plans to build a parking structure on the Pumbaa lot and Disney owns or has rights to buy one of the long narrow hotels on that side - can't remember which one. The plan was to tear down that hotel and provide access to the promenade through that corridor. As with everything Disney, I'm sure those plans have changed, and the more of those hotels they can acquire the more options they will have.That was my first thought, too. Parking garages or more retail to expand DTD.
Tropicana and Camelot Inn are part of the BEI hotel chain so they may be saved from going under. Candy Cane was developed and owned by a wealthy Central Valley rancher so that may also be protected.
The mockups looked really cool -- like Space mountain type theming flyover walkways and pad.I know that there are plans to build a parking structure on the Pumbaa lot and Disney owns or has rights to buy one of the long narrow hotels on that side - can't remember which one. The plan was to tear down that hotel and provide access to the promenade through that corridor. As with everything Disney, I'm sure those plans have changed, and the more of those hotels they can acquire the more options they will have.
Hmmm...I think everyone in this thread will be pleasantly surprised in the next 10 days with re-opening newsSpoiler alert: it will be before January 2021 and much sooner actually.
Here’s to day 3 tomorrow and Saturday being off the watch list.Day 2 under the thresholds.
Asking you a second time, please provide an official source or link for your information. This is not FB or Reddit.Hmmm...I think everyone in this thread will be pleasantly surprised in the next 10 days with re-opening newsSpoiler alert: it will be before January 2021 and much sooner actually.
Bingo.You can't just say things like this without citing SOME sort of source...
Good luck in FL and have an extra awesome time on Sun for us depressed Californians!I’m happy to not be as invested in Disneyland reopening as I was. There have been way too many ups and downs in the DLR reopening saga. I’m currently halfway on my drive across country to my new home in Orlando. Already have plans to go to Disney World on Sunday!
But I’m still very interested in whats going on in California. For you guys and family and friends I’m leaving behind. The rumor about it possibly not reopening until 2021 is insane. Especially with WDW showing that it can be done safely. I never thought when I left Disneyland on the last night it was open on March 13th that it was even a possibility that it would be the last day the parks would be open in 2020. As has been stated a million times.... what a strange year.
Good luck in FL and have an extra awesome time on Sun for us depressed Californians!
Aug 28th - Okay; ready to spend out dollars locally; family friend took pics today of DLR gates in the sweltering heat. Come on Mickey---let us spend it on the Mouse, but Shamu getting some next weekend.https://www.micechat.com/268039-sea...YKl8SziVNput9hW7Irij-fM0QovS6nnzORUOB8jDfhHS0
Sea World is pulling a Knotts and is opening just outdoor areas. Rides and indoor attractions will remain closed. I am really curious to see if Disney does something similar.
Update on this: I spoke with some Hospitality CMs this evening at DTD to let them know that we are totally supportive of the safety protocols which Disney has put in place and of how Disney is enforcing them. One of the CMs actually teared up and said that he needed to hear that "so badly" today. All the CMs agreed that they greatly appreciated the support and weren't hearing enough of it (or very much of it recently). And all of them have heard of the DIS Boards and were very pleased to discover that they and the safety protocols have a lot of support here. Please send in your comments and (for those who are visiting DTD) tell them that you want and appreciate these rules and their enforcement. It was very touching to see how grateful these CMs were to hear that they are supported in their efforts.This is one reason why I think it is important for people to send in comments of support to let DLR management know that there is support for mask compliance and that there is more support than the media would show for CM enforcement. If management knows that there are lots of us out there who actually want safety, compliance, and enforcement (call us crazy! -- hey, who doesn't want to be safe?), that can help them in making decisions.
I will be sure and do this. I'll be going Labor Day weekend.Update on this: I spoke with some Hospitality CMs this evening at DTD to let them know that we are totally supportive of the safety protocols which Disney has put in place and of how Disney is enforcing them. One of the CMs actually teared up and said that he needed to hear that "so badly" today. All the CMs agreed that they greatly appreciated the support and weren't hearing enough of it (or very much of it recently). And all of them have heard of the DIS Boards and were very pleased to discover that they and the safety protocols have a lot of support here. Please send in your comments and (for those who are visiting DTD) tell them that you want and appreciate these rules and their enforcement. It was very touching to see how grateful these CMs were to hear that they are supported in their efforts.
Even if OC comes off the list, the state still has to release theme park guidance. And I don't know if DL/DCA would be allowed to reopen until LA County also comes off the list or at least gets things further under control. Gov Newsom has made it clear he's not going to be bullied by private organizations into reopening too quickly. The article also said that while schools may be able to reopen, business and other locations would still be restricted.Disneyland Parks direction have been held in limbo at the mercy of being on the watch list. If Orange County can get their act together and stay off the list for 14 days DL/DCA along with the hotels can finally open.
https://www.ocregister.com/2020/08/...ould-start-countdown-for-in-person-schooling/
So, if OC comes off the state watch list -- what does that mean for Disneyland? Or is that to be part of some future announcement from the Governor when he discusses phases for opening various venues. Having trouble following it all!Various media outlets reporting OC could be off the state watch list Sat. OC Register linkThis could start the two week clock for k-12 to all head back to school by Labor Day. While we know the watchlist means little and everything changes next week this would still be positive for OC. (And personally I hope that what’s positive for OC is positive for DLR)