EngineerMom
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YupInsert "Boomers Got the Vax" SNL video, LOL.
YupInsert "Boomers Got the Vax" SNL video, LOL.
For sure.I don't know that Steve would ever tell us, but I'd love to know the growth in people's Ignore Lists based on this one thread. I have to think it's exponential.
And like people, they know which side of the bread their butter is on.Believe it or not, people in the media and government are just... people. They like going on vacation, they like meeting with friends and families, they like going out to eat, they like going to the theater, to amusement parks, to zoos, to concerts, to interacting with people in public.
Now, will the media use COVID to direct eyes towards their content? Of course! But that's the nature of the media, anything happening in the world they will try to spin to attract eyes (and clicks). If COVID disappears tomorrow, they'll move on to the next attention-grabbing headline. And thus the world turns.. The media existed without COVID before, and they will continue to do so when this disease fades.
We can imagine nefarious motivations all day by various individuals, but at the end of the day, they are still people and their lives have also been disrupted. Hardly anyone wants this to continue.
I agree. We went to Disney in September and followed all the rules. Our youngest is 3 so we practiced wearing masks around the house so that she would know what was expected of her when we went. WE had a WONDERFUL time. WE are going back in November. Hoping the mask rules are gone by then, but when we bought the tickets we made a contract to follow the rules of the establishment and that is what we will do.I get the idea of being fully vaccinated (we are)
HOWEVER, it is a rule right now at these parks that you wear a mask over your nose and below your chin.
Why should this rule be followed any differently than say you must wear a shirt and shoes.
It is a rule for visiting so folks can decide. If they want to visit they should follow the rules.
Disney changed the rules on the size of strollers. It doesn't mean you can come with a larger stroller and say but last time I came it was OK so I should be able to break the rule this time. Yes this is a new/different rule but it is a rule.
Here's the thing. I don't believe everyone wants this thing to go away. I really don't.
First off, I think a lot of the fear about where we are is being driven by the media. The media has a vested interest in keeping this thing going as long as possible. They really do. 2020 was a banner year for the news media. The ratings that they scored from Covid news were through the roof. (Yes, there was a healthy amount of presidential politics mixed in to, but Covid was clearly the defining story of the year.) They don't want to lose that. And they already see it slipping away. They are trying to prolong this as much as they possibly can. And that is influencing how lots of people view where we are.
I think there are also political motivations behind some of the doom-and-gloom, but I won't go farther than to say that I think they exist because of the no politics rule.
Suffice it to say, no, I don't believe everyone wants it to go away. Not by a long shot.
I highly recommend the Grand Tetons! Spectacular hiking there last summer.
I thank you both, but we're thinking something more drivable and skipping the airplane completely. Probably something with a house or campsite where we're not eating out but can do take out or cook. Combined with outdoor activities. There's currently some debate about the safety of a water park. Possibly for short durations, perhaps with private cabana rental. Since the cost of that still pales in comparison to a Disney trip. One can do vacation like a rock star in many places and still be cheaper than a Disney trip.Tetons are wonderful. May I also suggest flying to Spokane (if you’re comfortable), renting a private RV and exploring anywhere from Spokane to Glacier. Mica Moon even has canopy zip lining for the kids!
I thank you both, but we're thinking something more drivable and skipping the airplane completely. Probably something with a house or campsite where we're not eating out but can do take out or cook. Combined with outdoor activities. There's currently some debate about the safety of a water park. Possibly for short durations, perhaps with private cabana rental. Since the cost of that still pales in comparison to a Disney trip. One can do vacation like a rock star in many places and still be cheaper than a Disney trip.
Last year we did Shenandoah, a very drivable destination. Very pandemic friendly.
NOTHING is "absolutely safe." You are at least as likely to have some other exceedingly rare medical issue and die as you are to die from a breakthrough case of COVID after being fully vaccinated.To be clear, I'm not worried about breakthrough cases, but I also don't want people to think they are absolutely safe, and especially not until more are fully vaccinated and not traveling or normally interacting with others unless fully immunized.
Regarding the media keeping this up, I think it is still their responsibility to do that until we are at a point where the numbers are significantly down. Not there yet. We're there with measles, polio, chicken pox, mumps, and rubella.
I am pretty sure the moment there is a newscast where it's not reported, some will jump on it to say there was never anything to this, that since it dropped off the news cycle, it was all a hoax for ratings.
Definitely agree with you. Some of the drive on I-90 between Spokane and Montana might be a little "white knuckle" if you aren't used to driving a large vehicle as are parts of Going to the Sun Road in Glacier NP. Regardless, great suggestion.Tetons are wonderful. May I also suggest flying to Spokane (if you’re comfortable), renting a private RV and exploring anywhere from Spokane to Glacier. Mica Moon even has canopy zip lining for the kids!
So sorry to hear that.I have been furloughed now for a year and three days from Walt Disney World. Furloughs should generally be limited to less than a year. Wish more people cared about those of us still on furlough.
I've always enjoy seeing older castmembers at the parks. IMO, furloughed people should be rotated back in and out, and hopefully all back in as things open up.I have been furloughed now for a year and three days from Walt Disney World. Furloughs should generally be limited to less than a year. Wish more people cared about those of us still on furlough.
Such great memories of those!I've got three young kids, we booked at a Jellystone campsite this summer. Should be fun.
Stop. The. Conspiracy. Theories. Stop blaming people for treating it as something that isn't over (hint: it isn't). Maybe folks should use this conspiratorial energy and, I don't know, put it toward educating the maskless.Here's the thing. I don't believe everyone wants this thing to go away. I really don't.
First off, I think a lot of the fear about where we are is being driven by the media. The media has a vested interest in keeping this thing going as long as possible. They really do. 2020 was a banner year for the news media. The ratings that they scored from Covid news were through the roof. (Yes, there was a healthy amount of presidential politics mixed in to, but Covid was clearly the defining story of the year.) They don't want to lose that. And they already see it slipping away. They are trying to prolong this as much as they possibly can. And that is influencing how lots of people view where we are.
I think there are also political motivations behind some of the doom-and-gloom, but I won't go farther than to say that I think they exist because of the no politics rule.
Suffice it to say, no, I don't believe everyone wants it to go away. Not by a long shot.
Sea World in CA is doing it for out of state guests now. Proof of Vaccinations or a negative Covid test for all guests 3 and up. Not required for CA residents. That’s the first national theme park company I’ve seen implement that. Not required for Sea World FL though.That would be me. I want vaccine passports required for concerts, cruises, sporting events and amusement parks. I'm glad cruises are requiring it and I believe it will be a permanent thing. With some NY based teams requiring its a matter of time til more do it. I'm sorry but I've lost a lot of faith in and respect for most people now. Too many don't care about others.
Yeah, it's a laugh riot.I love that you guys are still arguing about this after 14 months and 3,100 pages of replies![]()
I give up. Based on polling 71% of Americans want to get the vaccine. When I said that you said the polls were wrong and the number would be lower. In your previous post you said we would have to hope for herd immunity at 50% vaccinated. Now you are saying you have been saying all along 70% of adults will get vaccinated. If that’s the case we would have been in agreement.
...and for the record 71% of eligible people vaccinated will equal 60% of the population until kids under 12 are approved.
I feel for you and hope that you get called back soon.I have been furloughed now for a year and three days from Walt Disney World. Furloughs should generally be limited to less than a year. Wish more people cared about those of us still on furlough.
Good news. I think the rules will start changing rather quickly now to eliminate some of the measures that don't provide any measurable protection against COVID.![]()
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