Disneyland which is often called the
happiest place on Earth might have a much easier time than Disney World,
regarded as the most magical place on earth, once this coronavirus pandemic
gets over. An analyst suggests that whenever the two Disney theme parks in
America finally reopen, they would face different challenges which are largely
based on the state of origin their guests belong to. He further went on to say
that Disney World, which is located in Florida could have much greater trouble
compared to California's Disneyland.
Another analyst named David Miller,
who is working with Imperial Capital believes that the customer base in Florida
would create problems as and when the reopening of parks takes place. As all
those who visit Disney World mainly come from out of the State, the condition
of the travel industry would have a major say on who visits the park.
Details To Be Taken Into Account
David Miller has categorically
specified certain details that clearly show why and how difficult it will be
for Disney World to start functioning after we are through with this phase of
Coronavirus. Before we discuss these details, let us look into a different
aspect. Whenever we talk of Disneyland and Disney World's popularity among the
public all over the world, it is truly sublime. Due to this popularity, all
those who can be seen in Hollywood movies and regularly feature in a celebrity news magazine, even they regularly visit these fun-filled
places for rejuvenating themselves.
Now coming back to the details, David
Miller says that as per their estimation, almost 85% of the visitors' base in
Orlando, under normal circumstances, tends to come either from out of this
State or even from out of the country. This purely means that people simply
have to fly in there and there is no other way out. So, it is a process
consisting of two steps that involve making the consumers comfortable along
with going back to the theme parks.
Miller Talks About Other Issues
When it is about the discussion of
issues linked with the reopening of two extremely popular theme parks and that
too after quite a long gap due to the global pandemic of Coronavirus, this will
always be the most trending entertainment news. People will be eager to read and understand
how will they manage to visit Disney World as well as Disneyland after the end
of this deadly pandemic which has already caused a lot of damage across
different spheres of life.
Miller further stressed on the fact
that people should feel comfortable boarding flights and then comes the second
part, where people need to be at ease while traveling to the park. Moreover,
the environment must be quite sterile and the visitors should abide by the
social distancing norms.
He even talked about
the possibility of similar difficulties being faced by the Universal Studios in
Orlando as compared to Hollywood's Universal Park. Miller had some words of
encouragement for the theme parks when he said that there is no chance of any
secular threat unless a proper cure is not found for this virus.