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Disneyland Resumes Frontierland Gate Renovation

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Disneyland has resumed construction on the Frontierland gate in Disneyland Park. This $200,000 renovation was started before the park closure back in March.

This renovation calls for the replacement of a pair of 15-foot-tall faux wooden gates and a 16-foot-long marquee along with the widening of an existing bridge at the Frontierland entrance. The completed project will improve pedestrian traffic flow.

The Frontierland gate project is expected to be similar to an earlier Adventureland project that widened the notoriously crowded entryway into the land.

According to Disneyland officials, this project is one of many that needs to be completed before the Disneyland Resort theme parks reopen. Construction has also resumed on other essential projects at both parks.

Source: The Orange County Register

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NBA Will Officially Resume 2019-20 Season at Walt Disney World Resort

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The National Basketball Association and the National Basketball Players Association announced today that they have finalized a comprehensive plan for a July 30 restart to the 2019-20 season, which includes stringent health and safety protocols, a single-site campus at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and the goal of taking collective action to combat systemic racism and promote social justice.

In addition, the NBA and Disney have reached an agreement that makes the Arena, the Field House and Visa Athletic Center at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex the venues for all games for the remainder of the season, which will resume with 22 teams returning to play and with no fans in attendance.

The NBA and the NBPA confirmed today an agreement on health and safety protocols that will govern the resumption of the season.  The rigorous program, which addresses risks related to COVID-19 and focuses on the well-being of players, coaches, officials and staff, was developed in consultation with public health experts, infectious disease specialists and government officials.

As announced on Wednesday, the NBA and the NBPA have agreed in principle that the goal of the season restart will be to find tangible and sustainable ways to address racial inequality across the country.  Leaders from the NBA and the NBPA have also discussed strategies to increase Black representation across the NBA and its teams, ensure greater inclusion of Black-owned and operated businesses across NBA business activities, and form an NBA foundation to expand educational and economic development opportunities across the Black community.  In recognition that long-term change can only come from an informed and sustained commitment, conversations regarding these efforts will continue and additional details will be released at a later date.

“We have worked together with the Players Association to establish a restart plan that prioritizes health and safety, preserves competitive fairness and provides a platform to address social justice issues,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.  “We are grateful to our longtime collaborator Disney for its role in playing host and making this return to play possible, and we also thank the public health officials and infectious disease specialists who helped guide the creation of comprehensive medical protocols and protections.”

“It is very exciting to officially announce the restart of the 2019-2020 season,” said NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts.  “It has taken true collaboration between the League and the Union – special kudos to our Executive Committee and several other team reps – along with the continued support and assistance from medical experts, public health officials and many others.  Additionally, our platform in Orlando presents a unique opportunity to extend the ongoing fight against systemic racism and police brutality in this country.  We will continue to work with our players and the League to develop specific plans in Orlando as well as long-term initiatives to bring about real change on these issues.”

“We’re glad to be able to provide a unique venue where the NBA can resume its season at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex,” said Josh D’Amaro, Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.  “We look forward to welcoming the players, coaches and staff to Walt Disney World Resort as they prepare for the exciting return of professional basketball.”

Under the competitive format for the restart, the 22 participating teams will be the eight teams in each conference with the highest current winning percentages and the six teams that are currently within six games of the eighth seed in either conference.

The restart will begin with each participating team playing eight “seeding games,” as selected from its remaining regular-season matchups.  The complete game and national television schedules for the seeding games will be announced tonight.  The NBA and its broadcast and technology partners are collaborating to enhance game telecasts and bring fans an immersive, interactive viewing experience.

At the conclusion of the seeding games, the seven teams in each conference with the highest combined winning percentages across regular-season games and seeding games will be the first through seventh seeds for the NBA Playoffs for that conference.  If the team with the eighth-best combined winning percentage (regular-season games and seeding games) in a conference is more than four games ahead of the team with the ninth-best combined winning percentage in the same conference, then the team with the eighth-best winning percentage would be the eighth playoff seed in that conference.

If the team with the eighth-best combined winning percentage in a conference (Team 8) is four games or fewer ahead of the team with the ninth-best combined winning percentage in the same conference (Team 9), then those two teams would compete in a play-in tournament to determine the eighth playoff seed in the conference.  The play-in tournament will be double elimination for Team 8 and single elimination for Team 9.

The NBA’s standard playoff tiebreaker procedures will be used to break any ties on the basis of winning percentage.  Once the 16-team playoff field is set, the NBA Playoffs will proceed in a traditional conference-based format with four rounds and best-of-seven series in each round.  The 2020 NBA Finals will end no later than Oct. 13.

 

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Actors’ Equity Union Calls For Walt Disney World to Delay Reopening

Actors’ Equity Union Calls For Walt Disney World to Delay Reopening

Actors’ Equity Union Calls For Walt Disney World to Delay Reopening. With a record breaking increase in COVID-19 cases in Florida overnight, it comes as no surprise that many Cast Members are fearful of returning to work “too soon” and catching the virus from guests and co-workers. The Actors’ Equity Association is verbally speaking out against the Disney Parks decision to postpone opening for Disneyland, but refusing to postpone the re-opening date for Walt Disney World Resort despite the upward track of COVID-19 cases in Florida.

“If Disneyland has postponed, it is unclear how Walt Disney World can responsibly move toward reopening when coronavirus cases are much worse in Florida,” shared Mary McColl, the executive director of Actors’ Equity Association. “For weeks, we have made it clear to Disney that testing is a fundamental part of maintaining a safe and healthy environment for everyone, from the guests to the cast.”

McColl continued, “It is deeply disturbing that while coronavirus cases in Florida surge, Disney is refusing to provide regular testing to one of the few groups of workers in the park who by the very nature of their jobs, cannot use personal protective equipment. Now is the time for Disney to pause, focus on the science and put the safety of their actors and stage managers first by making regular testing available.”

Though, the union only speaks professionally for entertainers and performers who work at Walt Disney World Resort, their concern stems to other Cast Members within the company as well. A primary concern being that performers and entertainers will not be able to wear proper PPE while performing for guests.

Disney Parks had announced that Disneyland would re-open on it’s opening day anniversary, July 17th, but as cases rose in California, Disneyland officials shared that the park would not re-open as planned and a new date would be determined at a later time. Be sure to check back here at Chip and Co. for updates and all things Disney Parks!

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Florida suspends all consumption of alcohol at bars statewide

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Florida suspends all consumption of alcohol at bars statewide.

Halsey Beshears, Secretary of Department of Business & Professional Regulation in Florida has just shared this news on his twitter:

Effective immediately, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is suspending on-premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide.

It was also shared on the official Twitter for the DBPR.

The news comes on the heels of Florida reporting nearly 9,000 new COVID-19 cases, which smashes the previous single-day record.

Stay tuned as this story is developing…

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Florida smashes single-day record with nearly 9 thousand new COVID-19 cases

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Florida smashes single-day record with nearly 9K new COVID-19 cases

Florida has just smashed its single-day record for new coronavirus cases Friday with state health officials reporting nearly 9,000 confirmed cases.

Florida now has confirmed 122,960 coronavirus cases since March 1 and more than 3,300 deaths.

There is no word if Disney World will delay its reopening like Disneyland did earlier this week.

Florida smashes single-day record with nearly 9 thousand new COVID-19 cases

Here are the COVID-19 Figures by county

  • Orange County: 7,848 cases, 56 deaths
  • Osceola County: 1,485 cases, 24 deaths
  • Seminole County: 1,966 cases, 16 deaths
  • Volusia County: 1,605 cases, 53 deaths

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