CoVid19 Virus : Impact on PJ Spring & Summer Tours

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  • mikesbri
    mikesbri Toronto Posts: 1,008
    as days go by more and more do I feel they will postpone the Canadian leg of the tour.  Just due to possibility crew being quarantined when crossing back into the USA.  That gives them an extra week to decide on the USA tour dates.  I support whatever the band decides to do.    I will be at the Cdn shows if they do go on.  
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  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,015
    12 days until the Tour starts.

    i still don’t think things would be cancelled, but a statement from the band would be nice.  Just something that they’re aware of the situation and as of now, they have no plans, or that they do have plans, to cancel or play the shows
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    Not my picture but this is the security line at Logan Airport around 8:30am this morning. It's a Friday. Ghost town. 

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  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,015
    JimmyV said:
    Not my picture but this is the security line at Logan Airport around 8:30am this morning. It's a Friday. Ghost town. 

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    I will say that I’ve seen it like that many times at Logan before.  They’ve got the quickest security.  I fly out of there every 2-3 weeks and I’ve never waited more than 5 minutes in line.
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  • disilluzion
    disilluzion Posts: 1,015
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    JimmyV said:
    Not my picture but this is the security line at Logan Airport around 8:30am this morning. It's a Friday. Ghost town. 

    image
    I will say that I’ve seen it like that many times at Logan before.  They’ve got the quickest security.  I fly out of there every 2-3 weeks and I’ve never waited more than 5 minutes in line.
    I have too, but not at 8:30am and not on a Friday. 
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  • weekapaug19
    weekapaug19 Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2020
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    If that were me, I would not be getting on that boat and would try to get at least partial refund or future credit somehow. 
  • gotthebottle
    gotthebottle San Diego Posts: 3,759
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    If that were me, I would not be getting on that boat and would try to get at least partial refund or future credit somehow. 
    Cruise is the last place I'd be ....just in general....
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,114
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    My in laws just canceled their july cruise to Italy and Greece.  The last place I would want to be is on a cruise.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    ^ Although thi information is not advertised,  Disney cruise offers booking changes, even for cruises not insured, for 300$ US per passenger. Call your cruise line and speak to guest services to see unpublished offerings.
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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,994
    mcgruff10 said:
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    My in laws just canceled their july cruise to Italy and Greece.  The last place I would want to be is on a cruise.  
    My aunt just cancelled a trip to Italy too. I think at this point, unless it's absolutely necessary, you should avoid things like planes and cruise ships.

    Of course, this is coming from someone that can't wait to be among thousands of people at the Baltimore PJ show so my advice is irrelevant. 
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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,114
    mcgruff10 said:
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    My in laws just canceled their july cruise to Italy and Greece.  The last place I would want to be is on a cruise.  
    My aunt just cancelled a trip to Italy too. I think at this point, unless it's absolutely necessary, you should avoid things like planes and cruise ships.

    Of course, this is coming from someone that can't wait to be among thousands of people at the Baltimore PJ show so my advice is irrelevant. 
    My thinking is Greece and Italy will always be there....ya know they aren't going anywhere so why not just postpone it? 
    Literally every single one of my friends  in the business world have canceled their domestic and international travel.  Two of my buddies companies are having half their workers work from home.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • xjoshfromworkx
    xjoshfromworkx Moline, IL Posts: 138
    My wife and I have a trip already booked and set for France/Italy in May. We paid for the travel insurance so we can get out of it whenever we want, only losing the cost of the insurance. We're not scared of the virus, we're just worried about things being closed for a long time. BUT she had a good point, she said they'll get things figured out sooner than later because they can't afford to have touristy things closed for that long. Fingers crossed that I'm in the Coliseum come May.

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  • F Me In The Brain
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    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    My in laws just canceled their july cruise to Italy and Greece.  The last place I would want to be is on a cruise.  
    My aunt just cancelled a trip to Italy too. I think at this point, unless it's absolutely necessary, you should avoid things like planes and cruise ships.

    Of course, this is coming from someone that can't wait to be among thousands of people at the Baltimore PJ show so my advice is irrelevant. 
    My thinking is Greece and Italy will always be there....ya know they aren't going anywhere so why not just postpone it? 
    Literally every single one of my friends  in the business world have canceled their domestic and international travel.  Two of my buddies companies are having half their workers work from home.  

    I am looking at booking flights throughout the year, now.  Prices are going down.

    You now know someone here who is not cancelling his business travel.  I am wrapping another few trips up (dates/locations/etc) today if all goes as planned. 
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  • RatherStarved
    RatherStarved Posts: 5,769
    I wouldn’t take that cruise if they paid me $1 Million. 
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  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,220
    edited March 2020

    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    But if they cancel within 48 hours, don't the union workers still get paid then? Maybe that's why they wait? I have no clue though, just what I've heard.

    My concern bigger than a few rock concerts is a Mediterranean cruise that we have booked for early May. It consists of stops in Spain, Italy and France. I get that some canceled PJ concerts would bum some people out, but I've seen them countless times and have never been on the other side of the Atlantic. It's also a lot harder to rebook something that lasts for 9 days as opposed to 3 hours.
    My in laws just canceled their july cruise to Italy and Greece.  The last place I would want to be is on a cruise.  
    My aunt just cancelled a trip to Italy too. I think at this point, unless it's absolutely necessary, you should avoid things like planes and cruise ships.

    Of course, this is coming from someone that can't wait to be among thousands of people at the Baltimore PJ show so my advice is irrelevant. 
    My thinking is Greece and Italy will always be there....ya know they aren't going anywhere so why not just postpone it? 
    Literally every single one of my friends  in the business world have canceled their domestic and international travel.  Two of my buddies companies are having half their workers work from home.  

    I am looking at booking flights throughout the year, now.  Prices are going down.

    You now know someone here who is not cancelling his business travel.  I am wrapping another few trips up (dates/locations/etc) today if all goes as planned. 
    I’m flying down to Florida the 21st. Every time I fly I wipe everything down, wear gloves and never use the bathroom. So nothing will change for me. The planes are probably cleaner than ever right now, which is ironic. But at the same time, I don’t have children and I don’t live with an elderly person. If I did, I’d probably cancel. Everyone’s situation is different so any reactive actions should be respected. 
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,809
    kst said:
    I wouldn’t take that cruise if they paid me $1 Million. 

    Normally I would jokingly say that about any cruise.
    However, for a cool $1MM?  Sign me up, tomorrow.

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  • Jammin909
    Jammin909 Posts: 888
    My company enacted a policy yesterday banning all work-related domestic and international travel. Any personal travel also has to be documented. 

    I'm thinking there's an 80% chance the PJ spring tour is cancelled. Check out this rash of bad news over the past 24 hours...
    • Fourth coronavirus patient was at Tool rock concert with thousands of Aucklanders
    • Seattle XFL stadium worker tests positive for coronavirus
    • Apple, Netflix are latest to pull out of SXSW festival
    • ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL CANCELLED AMID CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS IN MIAMI
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  • phaqew
    phaqew Posts: 18
    the same idiots that are downplaying all this will end up standing next to you with the sniffles at MSG or wherever else you may be standing. I cant trust the average shithead to do whats right and stay TF home if they're sick. 
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,809
    edited March 2020
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