28,000 people. That’s just awful. There is a very rough road ahead for so many.
There’s no way to answer your post without turning to politics. But I will say that each state is determining what is in the best interests of their citizens and/or economies. Sometimes those two things don‘t line up.There is no reason that California should be closed while Florida is not. That isn't the viruses doing at this point in time. We are beyond that now. That is pure political.
Even with a vaccine the effects of 4 months of closure will be felt for many years, there's no coming back quickly from thisSad about the 28k let go. While not at all surprising the hope is a therapeutic and/or an effective vaccine is developed quickly enough to let things return to normal soon. Once that happens and the economy rebounds I think you will see most of those jobs come back.
I went in and was playing with Mobile Ordering. They have completely removed the option to pay with a Gift Card or Disney Redemption Rewards Card. Very worried about this getting fixed!
5-10 years is what I've heardEven with a vaccine the effects of 4 months of closure will be felt for many years, there's no coming back quickly from this
If history repeats itself, the 1918 pandemic lasted three years, followed by a booming recovery called "The Roaring Twenties." My new motto is "Stay Alive 'till 2025."5-10 years is what I've heard![]()
I meant in regards to the travel industry going back to what it once was. I know this is true for our state's tourism.If history repeats itself, the 1918 pandemic lasted three years, followed by a booming recovery called "The Roaring Twenties." My new motto is "Stay Alive 'till 2025."
I agree but I will probably still go back eventually. My kids are 24 and nearly 20 now. It still brings me joy. I wish they would just stick to entertainment and leave everything else alone. I don't want to be disappointed. The movies have not been very great lately either. Mulan needed a lot of help.Personally, I have lost a lot of faith in Disney over the last year and even though we have had many (over a dozen) trips to FL to WDW, pretty sure we will not be going back for quite some time. My kids are older (19 and 16) and want to go to other places. Maybe in another decade Disney will get tired of being so PC and catering to every blow-hard who wants to feel offended at any given moment, and they can go back to providing a magical experience for guests. I have loved Disney and will be back, someday, just not anytime soon. Maybe when I do go back, it will be with grandkids in tow as it will be that long.