My niece is a hair dresser. She posted on FB how she is starting with those that were scheduled when the shutdown began. I wonder now how things will go with the client base. Will the loyalty continue. Will people have money for the luxury of a hair cut, much less a color, a perm, etc.
My niece is a hair dresser. She posted on FB how she is starting with those that were scheduled when the shutdown began. I wonder now how things will go with the client base. Will the loyalty continue. Will people have money for the luxury of a hair cut, much less a color, a perm, etc.
Interesting you bring that up - several of my friends are saying it has been painful (shingles) and not sure they would do it again - I’ve not done it yet![]()
Jaw drop. Well, of course, looking strictly at the data provided by the State of Florida, every thing is going great. Nothing to see here.
"Come enjoy the beaches." (Line from "Jaws").
(Off topic) has anyone had the new Shingles vaccine? I had my 2nd one on Monday, and am having a terrible reaction.
Interesting you bring that up - several of my friends are saying it has been painful (shingles) and not sure they would do it again - I’ve not done it yet
Established hairdressers have a client base that I think will continue...as long as they are adhering to safe practices. IDK about those walk in places though. Even though money may be tight, I think people will still go, but some maybe not as often. People will also want to look presentable if applying for another job...that is if any are available ever.My niece is a hair dresser. She posted on FB how she is starting with those that were scheduled when the shutdown began. I wonder now how things will go with the client base. Will the loyalty continue. Will people have money for the luxury of a hair cut, much less a color, a perm, etc.
What a creative idea and so exciting for the kids!
I love this!!What a creative idea and so exciting for the kids!
Instead of walking across the stage this year to receive their diplomas, high school graduates in the Flagler County school district will be driving across the finish line at the Daytona International Speedway in May
My niece is a hair dresser. She posted on FB how she is starting with those that were scheduled when the shutdown began. I wonder now how things will go with the client base. Will the loyalty continue. Will people have money for the luxury of a hair cut, much less a color, a perm, etc.
People are buying things online like they have won the lottery. We are 10 times busier than the holiday season. Plenty have have the $ for the salons, imo.
Maybe boredom? Traditional retail therapy not available in pandemic.People are buying things online like they have won the lottery. We are 10 times busier than the holiday season. Plenty have have the $ for the salons, imo.
Well this should be interesting. They are way more brave than me. No way on God’s green earth would I go to a park like that. I hope they have good tracking to see how many cases result from opening and how fast it spreads.Shanghai Disneyland Reopens With Strict Safety Procedures
Limited capacity, face masks and plastic gloves to ride roller coasters: the opening offers a glimpse of how other Disney parks may cope.
From a business standpoint, Shanghai Disneyland will be operating far below its potential. The Chinese government has limited capacity at the park to 24,000 people daily, less than one-third of its pre-outbreak capacity. Bob Chapek, Disney’s chief executive, said last week that Disney would reduce ticket sales even further — “far below” the government’s limit, in his words — to make sure that employees can enforce new safety rules, including temperature checks for ticket holders upon arrival. Fewer tickets sold means decreased food and merchandise sales.
Yet the reopening carried immense symbolic importance. It sent a message to Disney’s furloughed park employees — 43,000 in Florida alone — about the future: There will be one.
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The limited number of tickets that Shanghai Disneyland put on sale for this week sold out within hours, suggesting that people are willing to resume public activities, even without a vaccine.
Time will test the ability of Disney’s theme parks to program out negative aspects of life and emphasize the positive.
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To safely reopen, however, Shanghai Disneyland had to allow some of the grimness of pandemic life to puncture the utopian fantasy. All guests and park employees must wear face masks. Costumed characters are the only exception, and they now pose for photos from afar. The park is dotted with garbage cans dedicated solely to used face masks.
Parades have been suspended because people crowd sidewalks to watch them. Theater shows also remain closed. For now, Shanghai Disneyland will offer an evening castle show but no fireworks. To discourage people from bunching up in line as they wait for rides, Disney has placed purple social-distancing mats on the ground.
To ward off germs, Disney has decided to leave rows of seats empty on rides like Pirates of the Caribbean. Employees have been deployed to constantly disinfect ride vehicles and lap bars. Want to hop on Buzz Lightyear’s Planet Rescue, where riders zap targets with hand-held blasters? You now must wear plastic gloves.
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It is unclear when Disney’s other theme parks may start to reopen. But Disney has signaled that its vast resort in Florida could be next. The shopping mall there, Disney Springs, will begin phased reopening on May 20.
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