Just an FYI, "No" is currently leading in the poll.
Concern for mental health has been a factor since the beginning. To claim otherwise is disingenuous.In these COVID decisions, I wish folks in power would also consider the mental health of people being told to stay indoors. That should be a factor as well as the physical concerns. Depression, suicide, domestic violence are probably on the increase during this time.
Oh, I agree with you, I just think it is important to be given all information, good, bad and indifferent so we can make up our own minds based on all of the facts.Now that the rest of the measles story has been told the current COVID19 situation is not the same. It is still apples and oranges. The parks can operate quite safely. Oh yea, vaccines are not 100% effective so risk is always there.
I was making a point that things spread at Disneyland. Now will it be safer at Disneyland with the safety measures? Sure in theory it should be, but they can’t even keep people from smoking in the parks so I have my doubtsOh, I agree with you, I just think it is important to be given all information, good, bad and indifferent so we can make up our own minds based on all of the facts.
If my social group learned the level of obsession I have for Disneyland, I'd probably become a social pariah. An outcast. A wandering nomad, left to fend for myself in the world. Even my friends who work the park eye roll when I start talking about Disneyland unless it has to do with the latest limited dessert.
This forum provides me a place to talk about stuff that no normal person would want to discuss.
All indications are that Walt Disney World has been vigilant and committed to enforcing the rules. The bigger concern is likely the movement of people across a large area.I was making a point that things spread at Disneyland. Now will it be safer at Disneyland with the safety measures? Sure in theory it should be, but they can’t even keep people from smoking in the parks so I have my doubts
What if a vaccine reduces your chances by 50% for six months? Is that good enough to end the pandemic?
Don't care anymore, already booked my spite trip to WDW in December because I was feeling DL will not be open for the holidays, let alone if it is getting in with an AP will likely be impossible.
If I get corona on my spite trip to WDW, can I sue Disney for forcing me to travel to Orlando?
Disingenuous? That's not what I was saying. I am saying that concerns about mental health have been a smaller part of the discussion on both sides of the debate than they should have been.Concern for mental health has been a factor since the beginning. To claim otherwise is disingenuous.
Fair enough. There are some folks that want the maximum amount of assurance of safety before even approaching any amusement venue (example - Disney properties) and that is OK. That said, the rest that want to go should not be prevented from living and not just existing. There is no 100% prevention of anything. To restrict and impose on people limits that are fast becoming untenable is not beneficial. In short if you don't want to go DON'T do not get in the way of those that DO.I was making a point that things spread at Disneyland. Now will it be safer at Disneyland with the safety measures? Sure in theory it should be, but they can’t even keep people from smoking in the parks so I have my doubts
Fair enough. There are some folks that want the maximum amount of assurance of safety before even approaching any amusement venue (example - Disney properties) and that is OK. That said, the rest that want to go should not be prevented from living and not just existing. There is no 100% prevention of anything. To restrict and impose on people limits that are fast becoming untenable is not beneficial. In short if you don't want to go DON'T do not get in the way of those that DO.
The person who got it at the store is still at fault for going to the store. If they didn't want to catch it they shouldn't have gone somewhere to be indoors with a ton of strangers, touching things other people have touched etc.
They get fired or quit. That's that.What about the people who work at Disneyland? If they don't want to catch it, can they just opt out of going to work?
More misinformation being presented as fact.
They get fired or quit. That's that.
Maybe people who visit theme parks can be forced to wear a patch on their arms...
Yeah, having employees sit at home and be payed is sustainable on the long term.
Man, we've been doing reality so wrong... Everyone just needs to stay at home and get payed. Why didn't we think of that before!
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