Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Andrew C

You know what's funny?
If Texas is going to follow Federal guidelines to wait for two weeks of declining numbers before moving onto a next phase, like opening up theme parks... they got a long wait ahead of them...

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It was a response to a question from a reporter rather than part of the agenda at their conference today. So I suspect not something high priority at the moment.
 

DCBaker

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Other attraction news - during the Orange County Task Force meeting this morning, Fun Spot asked to reopen on May 22nd and Gatorland asked to reopen on May 23rd.

"While submitting these dates, these smaller parks have all requested a Phase Two reopening according to Florida’s guidelines. At this time, Florida has begun their “full Phase One reopening”, which has expanded on the capacity levels for restaurants and retail stores. Currently, there has been no date or set of guidelines released for Phase Two of the state’s reopening."

 

WDWTrojan

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I keep seeing assumptions about how much masks will be enforced based on previous enforcement of rules at the park.

But these assumptions are all based on the world before everything got flipped upside-down.

But those are the only times we have to go on so let's look at some of the safety rules (big and small) the park enforces without backing down:

-Bag checks
-Metal detectors
-No weapons
-No costumes
-No "Halloween" masks
-Wearing proper restraints on the rides

These rules were enforced every day since they were added with very few exceptions. How often have you seen a CM "give up" and allow someone to ride Tower of Terror without a seatbelt because they complained? Or a guest wearing a full Darth Vader costume in the park?

Those safely rules are more similar to the new mask rules. They are a lot different than "no cutting in line" or "please stay behind this tape line on the ground".

This. The closest modern comparison here is the "no costumes" and "no smoking rule." Both are enforced quite strictly.
 

easyrowrdw

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Their curve looks pretty similar to many other states, just delayed by a couple weeks. So it's possible by June they are where Florida is today.

Texas had been lower than many states for a while. None of the big cities became hotspots or had overwhelmed hospitals. They definitely delayed the curve.
 

Wngo905

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In the Parks
No
My bet was July. Too bad Las Vegas wasn't open to lay down a bet.
I am betting June 7th and that they will announce either Wed (w/ Mike Pence at the announcement) or Thursday.
Of course due to one of the rules about items you are to wear, yesterday I canceled my June 6 check-in at AKL-Jambo and picked up Kadani Christmas week.
 

Patcheslee

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It’s right here on the Disney Springs page too:
Face Coverings: All Guests ages 3 and up, Cast Members and Operating Participant employees are required to wear an appropriate face covering. Guests must bring their own face coverings and wear them at all times, except when dining.

There's still a couple smoking areas in DS, so does that mean smoking is now banned?
 

Patcheslee

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Well tried to have my 6 month glaucoma checkup with the eye doc. Went straight from work to appt 3 blocks down the road, mask had to be worn to enter, only to be kicked back out for a 100.1 "fever" to cool off. (No I didn't type that wrong 100.0 was the cutoff for them not 100.4) Given screening questions about what I had been doing and if I had X,Y, or Z symptoms. Appt started late because I spent 15 minutes waiting to be rechecked in a hallway. Went to 99.7 and suddenly I'm good to go. Fun times:rolleyes:
 

Rider

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Well tried to have my 6 month glaucoma checkup with the eye doc. Went straight from work to appt 3 blocks down the road, mask had to be worn to enter, only to be kicked back out for a 100.1 "fever" to cool off. (No I didn't type that wrong 100.0 was the cutoff for them not 100.4) Given screening questions about what I had been doing and if I had X,Y, or Z symptoms. Appt started late because I spent 15 minutes waiting to be rechecked in a hallway. Went to 99.7 and suddenly I'm good to go. Fun times:rolleyes:
Sounds like it worked well. 15 minutes is a small price to pay to make sure your doctor and their staff (and their families) reduce risk and don't get sick (or die) while still being able to serve you.
 
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