It all started with the Alpine Inn…a Disneyland Adventure

Stevek

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At this point, all Covid restrictions and processes are theater. Elaborate, useless, wasteful theater.

I take it that as of today these types of theatrical shows will stop. Disneyland will return to normal on June 15th.
From what I've read on other sites, you are correct. Markers, masks, distancing...gone.
 

drizgirl

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At this point, all Covid restrictions and processes are theater. Elaborate, useless, wasteful theater.

I take it that as of today these types of theatrical shows will stop. Disneyland will return to normal on June 15th.
They could use a couple of actual shows before I would consider things back to normal.
 

truecoat

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You don't go to DHS for MuppetVision and the Frozen Sing-Along Show? :cool:

I went into that Frozen show with someone who really liked it. I can watch the blu ray at home with closed captioning and almost get the same experience. What a lazy attempt at entertainment.
 

chadwpalm

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In the Parks
No
I shook the mattress salesman’s hand over Memorial Day weekend.
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chadwpalm

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In the Parks
No
At this point, all Covid restrictions and processes are theater. Elaborate, useless, wasteful theater.

I take it that as of today these types of theatrical shows will stop. Disneyland will return to normal on June 15th.
When I was there two weekends ago the temperature check girl was waving me through before her gun even beeped and she didn't even once look at the reading. Most of the lines I stood in the party behind me ignored the markers and were on my heels the whole time.

When I came home and was telling my parents about the trip I used the same word, theater.
 

SuddenStorm

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At this point, all Covid restrictions and processes are theater. Elaborate, useless, wasteful theater.

I take it that as of today these types of theatrical shows will stop. Disneyland will return to normal on June 15th.

What's interesting is that the CM's still have to do temp checks at home and wear masks. Wouldn't common sense dictate that if it's safe the guests to not mask, it's safe for CM's? Especially since I assume just about every CM is vaccinated?
 

TP2000

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From what I've read on other sites, you are correct. Markers, masks, distancing...gone.

All gone instantly, as if they never existed.

I went to Chick-Fil-A for lunch today as I ran errands, but it was late lunch around 2pm. The manager was having the employees peel off all the Social Distancing stickers off the ground and the tables. They didn't have time to do it before the lunch rush hit, apparently. But they were trying to get it done this afternoon.

I admire Disneyland for having the professionalism to get it all done overnight, so that the day dawned on June 15th and all that silly Social Distancing stuff was all gone. Poof! Gone! Covid is over. :)
 

TP2000

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What's interesting is that the CM's still have to do temp checks at home and wear masks. Wouldn't common sense dictate that if it's safe the guests to not mask, it's safe for CM's? Especially since I assume just about every CM is vaccinated?

It's a Cal OSHA blunder. Two weeks ago, Cal OSHA tried to claim that all California employees that were vaccinated still had to wear masks. The blowback on that was swift and harsh, and Cal OSHA got their behind's handed to them for being anti-science idiots.

But the way the law is written, even after Cal OSHA reversed it's decision last week, it still has to wait a full week before it can take effect. So all California employees, including Disneyland CM's, have to wear their masks in the workplace until June 17th.

Our tax dollars at work! ;)

 
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