Could be. Or backstage.More recently, the FotLK area has semi consistently been used for Kilimanjaro’s overflow queue.
I honestly don’t know where that will get moved to, maybe into Tusker House?
Could be. Or backstage.More recently, the FotLK area has semi consistently been used for Kilimanjaro’s overflow queue.
I honestly don’t know where that will get moved to, maybe into Tusker House?
The standard in theaters seems to be every other row, and then within those rows, three empty seats between every group of four open, and the group of four may not be fully used. So actual usage is probably around 1/3, maybe a bit higher.
Why are you shaking people's hands in the bathroom?I would agree with your assessment. I see smaller changes lasting. Perhaps we can stop shaking strangers’ hands, which is objectively disgusting when you observe how few wash their hands (even now!) in public restrooms.
Now, I expect as a CYA Disney will not be pushy with the “keep up with the party in front of you” announcements. But restaurants and rides will be full and every chair in theaters will be full. We can’t expect Broadway to have reduced capacity for long.
Just being friendly...I thought that’s why they didn’t fully-enclose urinals?Why are you shaking people's hands in the bathroom?
I would agree with your assessment. I see smaller changes lasting. Perhaps we can stop shaking strangers’ hands, which is objectively disgusting when you observe how few wash their hands (even now!) in public restrooms.
Now, I expect as a CYA Disney will not be pushy with the “keep up with the party in front of you” announcements. But restaurants and rides will be full and every chair in theaters will be full. We can’t expect Broadway to have reduced capacity for long.
$600 for a balcony seat to Hamilton, anyone?Exactly... Broadway wouldn’t be economically sustainable with social distancing.
Most Restaurants cannot survive long term with reduced capacity, they need to fill the house on weekends and holidays.
Yes, handshakes could become less common. I see more plexiglass dividing cashiers from customers. But come fall 2022, footballl teams aren’t going to limit attendance to 50%.
I can’t say whether it will be fall 2021, early 2022.. or even stretch to late 2022. But most of the social distancing will be gone.
Backstage is kinda tricky around Africa IIRC. Not impossible, but not super plausible.Could be. Or backstage.
Indeed, hint, you may feel like you are in the middle of an African Savannah on the Safari, cut off from the world, but you aren’t.Backstage is kinda tricky around Africa IIRC. Not impossible, but not super plausible.
I don't see any park being able to get back to pre-covid max capacity ever. People are no longer going to be willing to have shoulder to shoulder people when they go places, so a lot will have to be rethought out. I think ultimately the new max capacity will be around 75% of what it was before and that will be with no social distancing.
This is my thought also, some people will choose to wear masks well into the future but I think the parks will be more or less back to normal by 2022.Some changes will be more lasting than others. I expect masks to be more commonplace, which isn't unusual in Asia even before Covid. You'll see more plexiglass dividers.
This is my thought also, some people will choose to wear masks well into the future but I think the parks will be more or less back to normal by 2022.
Although I don’t see much chance for ”normal” this summer I wouldn’t be surprised to see more shows, possibly even some fireworks by then. If we hit our goal of 100 million vaccinations in the next 100 days we should have over 1/3 of the population vaccinated by June and hopefully reach herd immunity levels by September.
The companies precautions should answer your question.Maybe. But I'm not so sure..
Couldn't they just test the cast and crew daily and then have the normal show without worrying about distancing?
If they are going to do distancing with the cast it will be interesting to see how they modify the show. I assume audience participation will go away for sure. I also see the tumble monkey and Can you Feel the Love Tonight segments being problematic since they rely on cast members being in close contact with each other.
The companies precautions should answer your question.
Masks, social distancing and most of the current changes should be expected into next year. We aren’t out of this yet. Or even close.
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