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Disney plans to lay off 32,000 people. Why?

1. Epidemic impact

There is no doubt that Disney's layoffs of 32,000 people are largely affected by the epidemic. Because of the epidemic, many places have been closed, such as Wuhan and Xinjiang. These places have to be sealed off because they are too serious. Measures, then the local traffic will be local, and many places like Disney will not increase. Coupled with the epidemic, people are worried and the number of people going out is greatly reduced. Everyone hides at home to avoid contact with others, so the number of people going to public places like Disney is greatly reduced, and people are called on to go out less every day, so it is inevitable that there will be fewer people.

Second, the epidemic situation is limited.

When Disney experiences an epidemic, it will undoubtedly respond to the call of the country and take many measures to protect it. At that time, for a long time, if you wanted to go to Disney, you had to make an appointment first. The number of tourists who can enter the park every day is limited, and they must wear masks. You need to check the temperature before you go in, and you need a green code. Many procedures and restrictions will make tourists gradually give up playing, because it is really troublesome and there is a risk of infection. Visitors to Disney are all over the world, and they don't know if there are carriers. Many tourists will feel that these two days are not bad, and they can wait until the epidemic is completely over.

Three major tourism effects

As far as tourists' psychology is concerned, I have also been to Disney, but for Disney, I may go there at most two or three times a year, because even when there is no epidemic, there are many tourists in Disney. In fact, it takes more than half an hour to queue up for visiting projects, and it takes one and a half hours for interesting and popular projects, not counting weekends and holidays. Therefore, unless you are a tourist who buys an annual card, few people will spend a lot of money a year.

On the whole, the equipment cost of Disney's play projects is also very high, and many 3D technologies and high-risk project protection measures are adopted, so the operating cost can be imagined.