Apr 8, 2020
Who knows about the “not-so-wonderful” world of Disney?
Before they re-open we the people must request and expect the complete sanitizing of the individuals who have been involved with pedophilia. Or perhaps a complete overhaul is in order.
Disney must be held accountable for the safety of children and young adults that enter their parks.
If this information is new to you please take some time for research, including the symbolism associated with Disney and then share with your friends and family.
Opinion – Wendy G Young
Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall
Disney Considering Mandatory Policy For Checking Temperatures Before Allowing Guests To Enter Park
Reuters via Sean HannityReporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall
April 8, 2020
“Disney Theme Parks are considering requiring mandatory temperature checks for guests as they enter the world-famous attractions; saying the move could help limit the spread of the Coronavirus and future pandemics.” – Sean Hannity
Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) might require theme park visitors to have their temperatures checked when they reopen after coronavirus restrictions on public gatherings are lifted, Executive Chairman Bob Iger said in an interview published on Tuesday.
The company is considering the idea as one way to make the public feel safe about returning to Disney’s parks once they are allowed to open again for business, Iger told Barron’s.
“One of the things that we’re discussing already is that in order to return to some semblance of normal, people will have to feel comfortable that they’re safe,” Iger said. “Some of that could come in the form ultimately of a vaccine, but in the absence of that it could come from basically, more scrutiny, more restrictions.”
“Just as we now do bag checks for everybody that goes into our parks, it could be that at some point we add a component of that that takes people’s temperatures, as a for-instance,” Iger added.
Disney operates Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California as well as theme parks in China, Hong Kong, Japan and France. All are currently closed to help fight the spread of the novel coronavirus. The company has not said when they will re-open.
Walt Disney World, the most-visited theme park in the world, attracted 58.4 million visitors in 2018, according to the Themed Entertainment Association.Iger said Disney is studying China’s efforts to let people return to everyday activities.
In China, “you can’t get on a bus or a subway or a train or enter a high-rise building there, and I’m sure this will be the case when their schools reopen, without having your temperature taken,” Iger said.
