Pass. They were letting the crazy techphobes show ID instead, I have to imagine the same applies now.Last time I was there the attendant had some sort of wipe, and was wiping the scanner between each person. This was pre-covid, so I can only imagine they are even more rigorous now.
I'm in the boat that thinks that a Universal reservation system would be disasterous in many waysCome to Universal. No reservations, no planning required. Vacation like it's meant to be ....(This was a paid political commercial ) Seriously, this is one of the reasons I love a Universal on site vacation more than a Disney one. The theme parks are basically equal to me. But the vacation experience, with no planning needed at Universal & the closeness of the resort, is a vastly superior one at Universal....plus cheaper to boot.
yes. Reservations are NOT Universal.I'm in the boat that thinks that a Universal reservation system would be disasterous in many ways
However, I love to be proven wrong with these things
Disney+ has been their most solid business unit through this and ESPN has had almost too much content to show lately with all sports rolling at the same time (plus The Last Dance was a huge win for them). ABC i'm going to assume is going to see hits, but not too bad. ABC's (and all media outlets) biggest issue is they are going to run out of new content soon due to production shutting down when it did.So no layoffs at non-theme park divisions such as Film, ABC, ESPN, Disney+, and corporate? Their broadcasting and film units got hit pretty hard as well. NBCU's layoffs were company-wide.
Could you explain your username please?So no layoffs at non-theme park divisions such as Film, ABC, ESPN, Disney+, and corporate? Their broadcasting and film units got hit pretty hard as well. NBCU's layoffs were company-wide.
So no layoffs at non-theme park divisions such as Film, ABC, ESPN, Disney+, and corporate? Their broadcasting and film units got hit pretty hard as well. NBCU's layoffs were company-wide.
No cuts, but i've heard that writers are having a much harder time selling scripts right now. Unless it's a blockbuster, it's not getting greenlit at the moment because there's such a theatrical backlog. Almost the entire 2020 release calendar has shifted to 2021, meaning the stuff in production for the most part isn't coming out until 2022 as far as films go (or late 2021). Any other type of movie is hard pressed to make it's way through right now as there's no room unless Netflix or Hulu wants to bite, but even Netflix is backed up as far as their production and release schedule goes.NBCU layoffs were already part of restructuring to having a new president and not solely COVID related. With filming resuming and streaming the future, you aren't going to see as many cuts in production/broadcasting.
No cuts, but i've heard that writers are having a much harder time selling scripts right now.
This is also going on with the television side as well.....Disney is starting to regret all those production deals they made with everyone and their mother on the broadcasting side.
What production deals are you speaking to?This is also going on with the television side as well.....Disney is starting to regret all those production deals they made with everyone and their mother on the broadcasting side.