Do you think that Disney world will reclose its gates due to the rising number of COVID cases in Florida and around the country?

legwand77

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The graph did...

But it seems like you were presenting the analysis of it as your own....

Hopefully I’m mistaken
So to summarize my original post and my comment still stands.

Yet now you are accusing me of something plagiarism? maybe copyright infringement? not exactly clear, and since your "point" ended up not really going anywhere?

as far as YTD thing now being brought up, sure ok add 3 months, for that matter at 2-3 years, Do you think 10,000 people will die of Covid in the next 2-3 years.

Next up , you can gotcha me on spelling or grammer errors adn you will proablay be right their ;)

Moving on
 

kong1802

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So to summarize my original post and my comment still stands.

Yet now you are accusing me of something plagiarism? maybe copyright infringement? not exactly clear, and since your "point" ended up not really going anywhere?

as far as YTD thing now being brought up, sure ok add 3 months, for that matter at 2-3 years, Do you think 10,000 people will die of Covid in the next 2-3 years.

Next up , you can gotcha me on spelling or grammer errors adn you will proablay be right their ;)

Moving on

Your analysis was just plain wrong, no worries.
 

DisneyCane

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Having visited AK and Springs today there is no reason to close from a safety perspective. Outside of your home, a nursing home or a hospital there is nowhere that spread will be less likely.

I didn't see a single person at either place not obey the mask requirement. Distancing was followed in all queues. People stayed spaced on the pathways (although I will say that was made easy with the very light crowd). People were using hand sanitizer all the time.

If there is any significant spread with all of the procedures and modifications in place at WDW then there isn't a single business that can operate safely.

Now, from a financial perspective this crowd level can't be sustainable. I'm pretty sure during one ride of dinosaur there were more CMs than guests in the building.

Also, a shout out to all the CMs. They were over the top friendly and were having fun interacting with the guests. Especially the photopass photographers.
 

Miss Bella

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Having visited AK and Springs today there is no reason to close from a safety perspective. Outside of your home, a nursing home or a hospital there is nowhere that spread will be less likely.

I didn't see a single person at either place not obey the mask requirement. Distancing was followed in all queues. People stayed spaced on the pathways (although I will say that was made easy with the very light crowd). People were using hand sanitizer all the time.

If there is any significant spread with all of the procedures and modifications in place at WDW then there isn't a single business that can operate safely.

Now, from a financial perspective this crowd level can't be sustainable. I'm pretty sure during one ride of dinosaur there were more CMs than guests in the building.

Also, a shout out to all the CMs. They were over the top friendly and were having fun interacting with the guests. Especially the photopass photographers.
How long were the wait times? Have you visited other parks? If so I'd love to read your updates. I'll be there in three weeks. The crowd level is probably perfect for reopening. Disney needs to show it's safe then people will book for the Fall and into 2021.
 

DisneyCane

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How long were the wait times? Have you visited other parks? If so I'd love to read your updates. I'll be there in three weeks.
So far just AK. The only wait we had was waiting for sanitizing procedures on Kali. EE was down the whole time we were there.

Navi said 25 minutes at one time but we didn't ride it. Kali and dinosaur we were able to re-ride without getting off. FoP was pretty much just the time to walk through the queue. At the exit they were letting you shortcut back through the FP line to ride again.
 

Miss Bella

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I just read in our paper that 4 people died and 29 people hospitalized for drinking hand sanitizer with methanol. I guess 33 people were hospitalized last year for drinking hand sanitizer. I honestly never knew this was a thing. Who knows someday will have to sign a waiver to buy hand sanitizer in this state like we do to buy glue.
 

DisneyCane

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I just read in our paper that 4 people died and 29 people hospitalized for drinking hand sanitizer with methanol. I guess 33 people were hospitalized last year for drinking hand sanitizer. I honestly never knew this was a thing. Who knows someday will have to sign a waiver to buy hand sanitizer in this state like we do to buy glue.
Not that it isn't stupid to do but where on earth do you find methanol based hand sanitizer? Methanol is highly toxic. I wouldn't want to make a consumer product designed to put on your skin with it.
 

Miss Bella

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Not that it isn't stupid to do but where on earth do you find methanol based hand sanitizer? Methanol is highly toxic. I wouldn't want to make a consumer product designed to put on your skin with it.
It came from Mexico. According to the story the FDA put out a warning about in June. Seriously isn't alcohol cheaper than buying hand sanitizer these days?
 

carolina_yankee

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I just read in our paper that 4 people died and 29 people hospitalized for drinking hand sanitizer with methanol. I guess 33 people were hospitalized last year for drinking hand sanitizer. I honestly never knew this was a thing. Who knows someday will have to sign a waiver to buy hand sanitizer in this state like we do to buy glue.

Pre-Pandemic, our local ER had a frequent flyer for whom, every time they got word police were bringing her in, they'd remove all hand sanitizer stations in the waiting room.

Sad, at so many levels. (We know this person and the addiction is indeed that strong.)
 

legwand77

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Seriously? You’re the one that deflects from every direct question. I asked, and have yet to have answered, what you thought “poor management” of this situation in FL looked like.
Because that is a hypothetical ,rhetorical question. It is not interesting just people trying to be argumentative, no point in arguing hypotheticals like that on message boards. I will and have answered any factual questions and and clarified things that others try to misconstrue ala Kong , who is now trying to say I am plagiarizing things which is hilarious, since his point he was trying to make was a complete fail, but if it makes him feel better that is fine.
 
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legwand77

Well-Known Member
Having visited AK and Springs today there is no reason to close from a safety perspective. Outside of your home, a nursing home or a hospital there is nowhere that spread will be less likely.

I didn't see a single person at either place not obey the mask requirement. Distancing was followed in all queues. People stayed spaced on the pathways (although I will say that was made easy with the very light crowd). People were using hand sanitizer all the time.

If there is any significant spread with all of the procedures and modifications in place at WDW then there isn't a single business that can operate safely.

Now, from a financial perspective this crowd level can't be sustainable. I'm pretty sure during one ride of dinosaur there were more CMs than guests in the building.

Also, a shout out to all the CMs. They were over the top friendly and were having fun interacting with the guests. Especially the photopass photographers.

My experience at the MK AP preview was the same, safer than any other place of business that I have been to the entire time of this pandemic. My concern like your mentioned is sustainability with the crowd size. It was a bit more crowded at MK than AK. AK is going to be the emptiest most likely because it is such a large park, Epcot the same but the had the F&W draw. Disney is going to have to up the capacity limits soon. Or perhaps they can maintain this crowd level cost wise just to have the park running, if they stayed closed for many more months the cost of maintainable to get back open would go up dramatically. Things stat to really fall apart, rides woul;d require complete overhauls etc.

Also like you said the CM’s were great and happy to be back, and were working very hard to welcome everyone “home’

You post makes made realize I need to head over to AK :) and EE and enjoy the light crowds.
 

Polkadotdress

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Because that is a hypothetical ,rhetorical question. It is not interesting just people trying to be argumentative, no point in arguing hypotheticals like that on message boards. I will and have answered any factual questions and and clarified things that others try to misconstrue ala Kong , who is now trying to say I am plagiarizing things which is hilarious, since his point he was trying to make was a complete fail, but if it makes him feel better that is fine.
Yet again a non-answer and a deflect from a question that is asked of you. Ironic, considering that you're calling someone else out for not answering a question.
 

legwand77

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Also the daily FDOH report, percentage positive stays flat for FL, most likely due to the heavy outbreak still in South Florida. The good news is the positivity in Orange County has dropped to 8.4% lowest it has been in weeks. Dropped over half from last week. The trend is looking good in Orlando.
 

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