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Signs That COVID Is Hurting Reopened Las Vegas & Disney World

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With all the places in the U.S. that had to close due to COVID-19, Walt Disney World (WDW) and Las Vegas (LV) seemed to be among the ones that most people were the most emotionally attached to. Both are always in the “Top 10” of popular places people visit, and of those various Top Tens, I’d bet that they’re two of the places that the most amount of people go back to, over and over.

So when both entities reopened, LV on June 4 and WDW on July 11, there were initially a lot of people who were ready to get up and go.

There were videos of LV’s reopening casinos filled (to their allowed capacity) with unmasked people. “It’s almost like it was before” was the sentiment a lot of fans said. And I guess it was…except for the possibility of coronacooties being spread from who knows how many unmasked people.

LV casinos, restaurants, bars, retail, etc., opened slowly; every few days to a week or so you’d read about more places that were opening up again. Oh, and masks became required.

WDW’s reopening was significantly more controlled. You could only enter the parks with a reservation (and a ticket, of course), and when park reservations first opened, they were initially limited to those with hotel reservations, followed by those with multi-day tickets in hand, followed by those with annual or seasonal passes that were not blocked out during the summer. The first several days, as well as multiple weekends “sold out.” Once inside the parks, all patrons were required to wear masks.

There are a little over 2 dozen Disney-owned hotels on Disney property. Not all were available when the parks first opened, and several were (and are) in use as “bubbles” for MLS and the NBA (who may not be enjoying living at WDW as much as one might think).

Since then, both LV and WDW are still open but as someone looking in, it really looks like both are hurting quite a bit. Take a look:

Las Vegas

Walt Disney World

Why Is This Happening?

It’s easy to figure out the probable reasons why this is happening.

Should Vegas and WDW Close Again?

So you’ve got all these people NOT going to two the biggest tourist towns in the country. Should they shut down?

I think both entities opened because there was a financial need to, alongside having respective fans who were ready to go once they opened. Obviously not as many fans as they would like, but what can ya do…there’s a pandemic going on.

There are both pros and cons to their staying open, as well as if they closed again. I suspect that both LV and WDW are making SOME money; I don’t see how or why they would stay open if they were doing so at a complete loss. Whatever the case, honestly we don’t know what’s happening or being said behind the scenes, and it’s not our decision anyway, so it’s not yours or mine to say.

However I will say that it appears they’re hurting, and probably will continue to hurt until this crisis is done. Unfortunately, whether they continue to make cuts, or eventually decide to close entirely until times are better, it makes for a whole lot more people in the industry who will be not working. 🙁

#stayhealthy #staysafe #washyourhands #wearamask

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