Downtown Disney reopened last week — but some Disneyland employees are reportedly nervous about an alleged lack of COVID-19 safety in the shopping and dining district.
Plus, who needs drive-in theatres when you have floating movies on an iconic river?
Those are some of today’s travel headlines I thought you, too, may find interesting.
Unhappiest Place on Earth?
TMZ reports a number of Disneyland employees are unhappy with the “disastrous” reopening of Downtown Disney in Anaheim.
Even though Disneyland theme park is closed indefinitely, The Mouse swung open the Downtown Disney gates last week.
California Governor Gavin Newsom mandated Monday that indoor dining operations must cease. But (un)luckily, there’s plenty of outdoor space at Downtown Disney where patrons can eat!
TMZ further notes:
As for testing, Disney sent a letter to all of its unions last month saying “COVID-19 testing is not viable as a screening tool” and instead urged cast members to continue hand washing, using face coverings and distancing.
In that same letter, though, Disney bragged this approach allowed it to successfully reopen parks in Shanghai and Hong Kong. ICYMI … Hong Kong Disneyland is re-closing due to a surge of coronavirus cases.
Other Travel Headlines
Paris Is Hosting a Floating Movie Night on the Banks of the Seine
Hawaii delays reopening tourism until Sept. 1
Windstar Cruises to Add HEPA Filters and Ultraviolet Light to Ships
— Chris
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Because the workers make more $$$ staying home so of course they do not feel safe working vs sitting home