Disneyland To Open Sept. 16th?

cmwade77

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It’s great to hear parks aren’t part of that system but it also makes absolutely no sense lol. So the parks will have looser restrictions than Targets, restaurants etc.
Umm, actually, my guess is parks with have similar restrictions to say Target, Walmart, liquor stores and the like that never had to close during all of this.
 

ToTBellHop

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It’s great to hear parks aren’t part of that system but it also makes absolutely no sense lol. So the parks will have looser restrictions than Targets, restaurants etc.
No. Parks have largely been able to maintain safety standards better. Compare mask wearing at WDW to mask wearing at any Walmart in Orlando. Disney and Universal have proven themselves up to the task. Six Flags, less-so.
 

mickEblu

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Different doesn't mean looser. For all we know they might have stricter restrictions. We just don't know at this point.

So what was your point in saying this ....


Which again is why theme parks aren't part of this new tier system. Newsom has indicated they will be part of a different criteria system. Just like back in March when Disneyland was exempt from having to close, even though Disney did it anyways on their own.


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It’s great to hear parks aren’t part of that system but it also makes absolutely no sense lol. So the parks will have looser restrictions than Targets, restaurants etc.

You kill me man
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
No. Parks have largely been able to maintain safety standards better. Compare mask wearing at WDW to mask wearing at any Walmart in Orlando. Disney and Universal have proven themselves up to the task. Six Flags, less-so.

I agree and believe they are up to the task and will do a better job than your local target. The logic still doesn’t make sense though. Considering they haven’t let theme parks reopen but then all of a sudden theme parks will open and have looser restrictions than the businesses that have been open all along?
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
So what was your point in saying this ....





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You kill me man
The point is that theme parks have always had different criteria set on them since the very beginning of this. You're assumption that because theme parks aren't part of the current tiered system means looser restrictions after reopening than Target and the like is just flawed thinking.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
I agree and believe they are up to the task and will do a better job than your local target. The logic still doesn’t make sense though. Considering they haven’t let theme parks reopen but then all of a sudden theme parks will open and have looser restrictions than the businesses that have been open all along?
Where is the indication that theme parks will have looser restrictions? I'm not sure where you come to that conclusion when we don't even know what the restrictions will be.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
I agree and believe they are up to the task and will do a better job than your local target. The logic still doesn’t make sense though. Considering they haven’t let theme parks reopen but then all of a sudden theme parks will open and have looser restrictions than the businesses that have been open all along?
If I had to guess, Newsom never thought the parks would be closed this long and is reaching “enough is enough”.
 

MidwestStitch

Active Member
Just got off a Video Conference, and it wasn't very positive news.

Sorry to say.

Now, Downtown Disney can offer some indoor dining, more guests per store, so long as the courtyard areas are not too packed.
I'm assuming a September opening is out of the picture, is October opening a possibility?
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Just got off a Video Conference, and it wasn't very positive news.

Sorry to say.

Now, Downtown Disney can offer some indoor dining, more guests per store, so long as the courtyard areas are not too packed.
Disneyland is open before Christmas but Santa ain't coming this year?
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
Actually LA County should be able to be reassessed on the 22nd. It only takes two weeks of "good" data to move to the next tier.

Newsom's rollout was all very confusing, but it's actually 3 weeks now that we have the first re-assessment out of the way. Here's the details from the state's website on how a county moves through the Tiers...

  1. A county must have been in the current tier for a minimum of three weeks, except as described in the "Initial step applied on August 28, 2020" section above.
  2. A county must meet criteria for the next tier for both measures for the prior two consecutive weeks in order to progress to the next tier.
You have to meet the criteria for the next lower tier for two consecutive weeks, but you must remain in your current tier for three weeks at a time. It's the cases per 100K standard that's the hardest to achieve.

So the next re-assesment for all counties is Tuesday, September 29th. Los Angeles County has to get down into the Red Tier for two consecutive weeks before that with a 7 day lag; weeks ending 9/22 and 9/15. I really don't see how LA is going to make it to Red by 9/29, but Orange County could get downgraded to Orange by then if the numbers continue to drop as fast as they have in OC the past couple months.

Los Angeles County 9/8 = 11 Cases Per 100K
Orange County 9/8 = 4.9 Cases Per 100K


 
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Emmanuel

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