Mainsail Minnie
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- Jul 28, 2019
"This summer is done"? That is not a certainty at all. It might not work out for Disney to reopen full blast in the summer, but it certainly might.The summer is done. If the virus flattened by June, which it won't, it will take a month for Disney to clean up, hire up (a lot of their people probably won't return if Disney stops paying them) and get the maintenance done on everything bloody there.
How are you so sure that the virus won't have receded a lot by June? Absolutely no one knows that. It's possible that warm weather will greatly reduce its spread, as it does for most respiratory viruses. It might not, of course. We won't actually know until June gets here.
As for Disney having a hard time getting workers back- I think with unemployment going through the roof due to the coronavirus restrictions & associated economic decline, Disney won't have a hard time staffing their parks. Do you think most of those laid off workers just quickly found other jobs given what's going on right now, lol?
As for the extensive clean-up & maintenance supposedly required to reopen- the parks weren't hit by a hurricane. They were peacefully closed. Regular cleaning & maintenance over the course of a week or so would probably be adequate.
It's also important to keep in mind that the parks, as well as other businesses, public places, etc. might reopen even without the virus being "flattened". Many of our nation's leaders are very concerned about the economy, and aren't willing to sacrifice our country's economic survival to keep virus numbers low.