Pyotr
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- Jun 17, 2018
It is only illegal for public sector unions to strike in Florida.
Ah, okay. That makes sense.
It is only illegal for public sector unions to strike in Florida.
DeSantis has been against movie theaters opening since the start. The first big movie set to release (Tenant) isn’t for 9 weeks. I think they’ll open theaters 2-3 weeks before hand to test things out and get people comfortable
Why would Disney be offering park hopper tickets for July 1st if they were going to have guests reserve one park per day?
I’d like to get excited that people are chill with the rules but that news outlet...https://www.orlandosentinel.com/cor...0200517-yb4ngdydq5egfpkbgy7vyriwba-story.html
Good to see people are following the rules. The ones who needed to be reminded to wear a mask did with out causing a scene
I agree, this does sound like a pretty big deal. Hard to get a read on it, but I think the president would like things to open as soon as possible. My guess is he's sending the vp to see if they can help things along as much as possible. Disney opening would be a very visible sign and no doubt picked up by all the media. Again, just my guess.Yes, the Vice President is coming to meet with the Governor and theme park execs last I heard. I find this to be a pretty big deal.
Concur. Some people think Disney is straight up committing fraud (if you know you will only allow people into one park while up selling them on multi-park tickets for that time period it’s fraud) but I happen to think that’s not true. I’ve never understood the obsession with reserving one park. The only reservation system Disney has in place domestically, Disneyland, allows reservations for one or two parks (FlexPass).Why would Disney be offering park hopper tickets for July 1st if they were going to have guests reserve one park per day?
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/cor...0200517-yb4ngdydq5egfpkbgy7vyriwba-story.html
Good to see people are following the rules. The ones who needed to be reminded to wear a mask did with out causing a scene
Well first of all, there hasn’t been the slightest hint that they’ll only offer 1 park per day. But If they did, they’d sure be processing a lot of refunds if they did. They could just continue to extend or refund pass holders during the opening phase, but if you buy a park hopper and you can’t park hop, you’d be entitled to a refund or extension of your ticket. Can’t sell a product you don’t deliver.Why would Disney be offering park hopper tickets for July 1st if they were going to have guests reserve one park per day?
Yep. And that report even the bloggers were over it after an hour? Masks will be on for entry, encouraged after.I've seen some bloggers saying they've been seeing a few people taking the mask off and a lot of people lowing it below their noses.
Well first of all, there hasn’t been the slightest hint that they’ll only offer 1 park per day. But If they did, they’d sure be processing a lot of refunds if they did. They could just continue to extend or refund pass holders during the opening phase, but if you buy a park hopper and you can’t park hop, you’d be entitled to a refund or extension of your ticket. Can’t sell a product you don’t deliver.
I've seen some bloggers saying they've been seeing a few people taking the mask off and a lot of people lowing it below their noses.
Yep. And that report even the bloggers were over it after an hour? Masks will be on for entry, encouraged after.
ANDI’d like to get excited that people are chill with the rules but that news outlet...
1) ran an inciting headline “get used to it” (LOL)
2) interviewed a grand total of a couple people
3) interviewed folks who were literally eating
so at the end of the day...
That would be so difficult on so many levels UCT and all those types of companies would be affected, also it makes way more sense to me to spread people out among the parks. If they were going that route surely they would have to announced it by now.Totally agree. If they go to a one park reservation system (which i think they will) they'll have to refund the hopper portion of tickets bought.
So on the theater side of things which does affect disney just saw this article. Currently 200 theaters are open. 150 are drive ins and 50 brick and morter.
So those are the theater numbers we are currently looking at.
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/m...th-200-locations-after-coronavirus-shutdowns/
I’d like to get excited that people are chill with the rules but that news outlet...
1) ran an inciting headline “get used to it” (LOL)
2) interviewed a grand total of a couple people
3) interviewed folks who were literally eating
so at the end of the day...
They won’t do this. They’ll simply do phased closures as they do when they reach capacity during busy days. As when you purchase the tickets they don’t guarantee access to the parks, this makes the most sense for Disney - financially.Totally agree. If they go to a one park reservation system (which i think they will) they'll have to refund the hopper portion of tickets bought.
That would be so difficult on so many levels UCT and all those types of companies would be affected, also it makes way more sense to me to spread people out among the parks. If they were going that route surely they would have to announced it by now.
right to work just means that employment can't be tied to union membership. It weakens the union but doesn't ban itFor us, since I’m a government employee, we have to take the grievance to Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC).
I’m not sure what it would be for the private sector. Unions are pretty much banned in Florida as it’s a right to work state.