Halloween horror nights impacted by corona?

jeanericuser001

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I can't help but wonder if this virus is having an impact some how on how halloween horror nights will be done this year. Certainly virus themed haunts will be too taboo. I also question how tourism may be this year if there are a lot of people feeling more inclined to stay home rather than travel. Who knows. Maybe this will be one of those years where the wait times are a little less than usual. What are your thoughts on this?
 

JoeCamel

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I can't help but wonder if this virus is having an impact some how on how halloween horror nights will be done this year. Certainly virus themed haunts will be too taboo. I also question how tourism may be this year if there are a lot of people feeling more inclined to stay home rather than travel. Who knows. Maybe this will be one of those years where the wait times are a little less than usual. What are your thoughts on this?
So far the designers have been saying they are proceeding as normal while practicing social distancing. I expect it to go on as planned but wait a month or so to see what really happens.
 

JT3000

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It's too early to say. Medical experts are expecting a 2nd wave of the outbreak sometime in the fall, assuming we even deal with this first one. I think they will plan for the event to happen as usual, but those plans could easily be dashed depending on what happens with the virus. If the event does go ahead, I'm sure we can expect lower crowd levels than usual, but still enough to be problematic should the outbreak linger. The event happening but getting cancelled prematurely is a real possibility.
 
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