Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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mmascari

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And yet masks indoors remain! UNREAL!!!! What in the sam hill are they waiting on? Jeez....the masks must be here to say FOREVER :(
What was it yesterday?

Locally, our rule was 7 consecutive days at moderate to remove the substantial level mitigations.

We hit that, and then realized the rule to turn on the substantial level mitigations didn't have a time component. Which was an issue when on the tenth day, we drifted back over 50/100K. Some emergency county government meetings later (before any mitigations were brought back), the rule changed to require 7 consecutive days at substantial to bring mitigations back. Which is really just indoor masks, and mostly actual businesses besides restaurants haven't changed at all.

Since then, we've been back and forth just above and just below 50 on every day. We haven't had 7 in a row at either level since then. Which leaves us in the last setting, moderate as the last one that had 7 consecutive days.

If you try to stick to a metric and switch immediately on the day it changes, you end bouncing back and forth a lot.

Without any knowledge, I would bet WDW is thinking along similar lines. While they've seemed comfortable making changes with less notice, I don't think they want to bounce back and forth where someone needs to look every day. Hence my guess that they want to see some duration holding at moderate to remove them. Likely with a similar duration back at substantial to reintroduce them. This way, one or two bad days doesn't bring them back, just like one or two good ones will not drop them.


PS: Locally, they also set an 85% of population vaccinated metric to drop all mitigations no matter the spread level. Seems like that's the "you're on your own" line.
 

DCBaker

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Here is the weekly report from the Florida DOH. The number of new deaths reported from the report last week to this report is 363.

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DisneyCane

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What was it yesterday?

Locally, our rule was 7 consecutive days at moderate to remove the substantial level mitigations.

We hit that, and then realized the rule to turn on the substantial level mitigations didn't have a time component. Which was an issue when on the tenth day, we drifted back over 50/100K. Some emergency county government meetings later (before any mitigations were brought back), the rule changed to require 7 consecutive days at substantial to bring mitigations back. Which is really just indoor masks, and mostly actual businesses besides restaurants haven't changed at all.

Since then, we've been back and forth just above and just below 50 on every day. We haven't had 7 in a row at either level since then. Which leaves us in the last setting, moderate as the last one that had 7 consecutive days.

If you try to stick to a metric and switch immediately on the day it changes, you end bouncing back and forth a lot.

Without any knowledge, I would bet WDW is thinking along similar lines. While they've seemed comfortable making changes with less notice, I don't think they want to bounce back and forth where someone needs to look every day. Hence my guess that they want to see some duration holding at moderate to remove them. Likely with a similar duration back at substantial to reintroduce them. This way, one or two bad days doesn't bring them back, just like one or two good ones will not drop them.


PS: Locally, they also set an 85% of population vaccinated metric to drop all mitigations no matter the spread level. Seems like that's the "you're on your own" line.
The CDC hadn't updated the county level data in several days. OC had been at 50.67 cases per 100k over 7 days for quite some time in on the map (0.67 above moderate threshold). The real, current situation on the ground, OC has been in moderate spread for at least a week if not longer.
 

correcaminos

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DHS and Coronado - color - white
As a kid we were in Germany and saw this pink church. To this day my brother says it was white. My sister and I say it was pink. Feels much the same.

The soap in Coronado Springs when I went was not powdered. It was a bar. I admit DHS has always been a half day park at best and I rarely went to a bathroom ever in it. But I would find it strange they had park specific soap... anyway.
 

Lilofan

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As a kid we were in Germany and saw this pink church. To this day my brother says it was white. My sister and I say it was pink. Feels much the same.

The soap in Coronado Springs when I went was not powdered. It was a bar. I admit DHS has always been a half day park at best and I rarely went to a bathroom ever in it. But I would find it strange they had park specific soap... anyway.
True in the hotel guest rooms were bar soap, not so in the lobby and pool bathrooms.
 

JoeCamel

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As a kid we were in Germany and saw this pink church. To this day my brother says it was white. My sister and I say it was pink. Feels much the same.

The soap in Coronado Springs when I went was not powdered. It was a bar. I admit DHS has always been a half day park at best and I rarely went to a bathroom ever in it. But I would find it strange they had park specific soap... anyway.
They had themed napkins and I don't know if WDW did it but Universal had themed butter pats. I wouldn't put it past the old guard getting soap.
 
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