Disneyland Resort's Last Day Of Operation Wait Times - Friday, March 13th.

TP2000

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Original Poster
I got in a Lyft this morning and went to Disneyland, just in case I don't get to go for a few weeks or a few months. I did not go on Millennium Falcon: Target Run, but I did ride Pirates and Small World and Mr. Toad. I left when the driving rain soaked me to the bone and I just got home.

The park was surprisingly busy for how horrible the weather turned by late morning. Disneyland is open 8am to Midnight today.

At 1pm in Anaheim after several hours of a steady, cold rain, wait times for the E Tickets are;

Rise Before Dawn - Didn't open until 9:40am, currently at Boarding Group 63
Radiator Racers, Thunder Mountain, Chase-A-Baby - Temporarily Closed (likely due to all the rain)
Splash Mt., Grizzly, Small World, Jungle Cruise - 5 Minutes
Pirates - 15 Minutes
Indiana Jones, Submarines - 30 Minutes
Matterhorn Bobsleds, Millennium Falcon - 50 Minutes
Soarin', Star Tours, Space Mountain - 60 Minutes
Guardians of the Galaxy - 75 Minutes
 

George Lucas on a Bench

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In all the media I've seen and read about apocalyptic diseases, none of them involved the scenario I witnessed today. It seems that because everyone is being told to stay home from work and school... they all decided to visit Disneyland instead! Seriously, even this pounding rain can't keep people away.

Well, who knows when they'll be able to go again.
 

fctiger

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The effects of the Coronavirus seem to had hit pretty hard last weekend though. I went to another showing of Lincoln and it was like 20 people in the theater. I mean where was everybody???? My girl looked around and first thing she uttered, 'Coronavirus!'. I nodded with a 'Mmmm hmm'. True story.
 

Phroobar

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The effects of the Coronavirus seem to had hit pretty hard last weekend though. I went to another showing of Lincoln and it was like 20 people in the theater. I mean where was everybody???? My girl looked around and first thing she uttered, 'Coronavirus!'. I nodded with a 'Mmmm hmm'. True story.
20 people at Lincoln? Sounds like they were packed! That's a big audience for Lincoln.
 
Well, last day and it looks like the park is DEAD. Was kind of expecting it to be packed.
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Everyone is at COSTCO and grocery stores standing in long lines.

Or already sick and stuck at home (at least I am). I will also add that Disney said in their announcement that there aren't any confirmed cases in the Resort, but it's almost impossible to be tested, at least here. So that conclusion isn't really fair when they just don't even know.

I visited the doctor yesterday and was told I "was the closest they've seen with the symptoms," but said they don't have any coronavirus tests. I then tested negative for the flu and was told "I can't tell you you don't have [coronavirus]". So make of that what you will. I was told to stay home as much as possible, and to go the hospital if I got worse.

Considering I work from home and have only really left the house to go to Disney, my doctor and I feel it's very reasonable I picked up whatever I have from the parks. That being said, I'm sure the park is happy to "officially" announce they don't have any cases, even though that may not be realistic.

My main point is that I am glad the park caved in for the benefit of the public health. And hopefully we can see them reopen as soon as is safe to do so.
 

planodisney

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Or already sick and stuck at home (at least I am). I will also add that Disney said in their announcement that there aren't any confirmed cases in the Resort, but it's almost impossible to be tested, at least here. So that conclusion isn't really fair when they just don't even know.

I visited the doctor yesterday and was told I "was the closest they've seen with the symptoms," but said they don't have any coronavirus tests. I then tested negative for the flu and was told "I can't tell you you don't have [coronavirus]". So make of that what you will. I was told to stay home as much as possible, and to go the hospital if I got worse.

Considering I work from home and have only really left the house to go to Disney, my doctor and I feel it's very reasonable I picked up whatever I have from the parks. That being said, I'm sure the park is happy to "officially" announce they don't have any cases, even though that may not be realistic.

My main point is that I am glad the park caved in for the benefit of the public health. And hopefully we can see them reopen as soon as is safe to do so.
Obviously I have no way of knowing what you actually have, but it’s very likely that you have a much more common virus to your area.
There are roughly 3000-4000 reported cases and probably closer to 10000 cases in the U.S. Just a guess there. On the other hand 100s of thousands of people all across this currently have other viruses like influenza and so forth.
 

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