The layoffs have me feeling pretty down. I know that Disney is often a mirror to what is happening in the rest of the country. Makes me feel like things are going to get worse across the country not better...
Proximity definitely has an effect on perception. The pandemic was problematic in March when our schools closed, when my M-I-L almost ended up on a vent in May and was bed-ridden for 3 weeks with COVID it became a lot more real. Meanwhile my wife's nephew was asymptomatic positive, the vector for my in-laws, and my father-in-law had a basic persistent cough and was positive, it really sunk in what a huge and varied challenge this disease presents. So yeah, your perception is definitely impacted by your proximity to the events...also I think when it is something one is personally invested in, it makes it feel more *real*. Like I know for mea at least the whole scale of the pandemic seems more real/significant when the Disney parks first closed ... this feels similar
Proximity definitely has an effect on perception. The pandemic was problematic in March when our schools closed, when my M-I-L almost ended up on a vent in May and was bed-ridden for 3 weeks with COVID it became a lot more real. Meanwhile my wife's nephew was asymptomatic positive, the vector for my in-laws, and my father-in-law had a basic persistent cough and was positive, it really sunk in what a huge and varied challenge this disease presents. So yeah, your perception is definitely impacted by your proximity to the events...
This is extremely weird. There's a thread on the DVC board on it that goes into why but it seems at least as likely to be a mistake as to be a real change.
Does this mean guests may choose either the prix-fixe meal or order a la carte? I was surprised to see prices for both on the menu. Are other prix-fixe restaurants and either/or situation?New Pre Fixe menu coming to Chef de France when it reopens in Oct 8th
https://blogmickey.com/2020/09/chef...ixe-meal-upon-reopening-october-8th-at-epcot/
Does this mean guests may choose either the prix-fixe meal or order a la carte? I was surprised to see prices for both on the menu. Are other prix-fixe restaurants and either/or situation?
I think the price ($49.50) is great unless they serve smaller portions... calculating the least expensive app, entree and dessert, it comes to close to $50, and that's without a wine/soft drink,..., for Disney prices, not a bad price for what you get there
I’m quite certain that Disney is now at least close to what they hoped to operate at when reopening.I do wonder (as many analysts have posited) if the business model of parks will be changed forever as a result of this pandemic. Thinking much higher ticket prices, a fraction of the max capacity that existed in 2019 and prior, and a fraction of the employees.
I don't believe for a second that the parks are profitable currently even with them maxing "covid capacity". Neither are any of DIS other divisions (besides disney+).
It's not changing forever. This is not the world's first rodeo with a pandemic, once we get past it, people will quickly move on, like they always do.I do wonder (as many analysts have posited) if the business model of parks will be changed forever as a result of this pandemic. Thinking much higher ticket prices, a fraction of the max capacity that existed in 2019 and prior, and a fraction of the employees.
I don't believe for a second that the parks are profitable currently even with them maxing "covid capacity". Neither are any of DIS other divisions (besides disney+).