The Visionary Soul
Well-Known Member
Well, that’s murica for ya.
That’s a cool idea in theory but not when the state is recording 10k a day. Masks really aren’t all that bad, and I’ve gotten used to it quickly.Here’s the difference: You don’t have to wear a damn mask when you go to a waterpark. The masks are the single most annoying thing that people absolutely hate for their vacations. If you get rid of the mask requirements when you are outside, everyone will come back fairly quickly. That’s why the national parks are doing such amazing numbers this year. That’s why water parks are doing well. No masks when outside.
Well, that’s murica for ya.That's very much an American mentality. Visitors at the Tokyo parks have worn masks for decades, including during summer, without complaining.
Here’s the difference: You don’t have to wear a damn mask when you go to a waterpark. The masks are the single most annoying thing that people absolutely hate for their vacations. If you get rid of the mask requirements when you are outside, everyone will come back fairly quickly. That’s why the national parks are doing such amazing numbers this year. That’s why water parks are doing well. No masks when outside.
Doesn’t matter if you’re comfortable wearing a mask. That’s why people aren’t coming to the theme parks. There’s this idea that COVID dies when outside in the sunlight. If you go inside a building, fine, ya can all wear a mask. But outside? That logic doesn’t make sense to people; especially in the sun when it’s hot and humid out. Not saying I agree with that logic at all, but that’s the reality of the situation and what people think. And why they are going to the places outside that don’t require you to wear a mask.That’s a cool idea in theory but not when the state is recording 10k a day. Masks really aren’t all that bad, and I’ve gotten used to it quickly.
Well, that’s murica for ya.
Statistically, yes. Enough of WDP&R management is total garbage that simply removing their ranks will produce better outcomes. Disney has some of the dumbest True Believers in the industry. Its no wonder they are so hapless in a time of crisis.
@pheneix Good to see you again. Prepare to be bombarded by self-imagined experts who joined over the last few years and demand you accept their opinions as facts. You know, standard Internet stuff. But it used to be less common on these boards.
It sounds like everything I’ve heard about layoffs is true. Do you think this will result in a stronger or weaker company overall? I’m so disappointed in the GMR/MRR, Splash, and Epcot decisions that I think a restructure depends on who ends up calling the shots.
Then there’s less tax money coming into Florida. Remember, they have no income tax. Sales tax and to a certain extent, tax revenue from tourist dollars pays for everything in Florida. Everything that relayed on State money? Screwed beyond belief.
Florida only has themselves to blame honestly. No masks while outside is realistic when cases are under control. Unfortunately the PR would be a nightmare if Disney lifted outside enforcement in the current environment.Doesn’t matter if you’re comfortable wearing a mask. That’s why people aren’t coming to the theme parks. There’s this idea that COVID dies when outside in the sunlight. If you go inside a building, fine, ya can all wear a mask. But outside? That logic doesn’t make sense to people; especially in the sun when it’s hot and humid out. Not saying I agree with that logic at all, but that’s the reality of the situation and what people think. And why they are going to the places outside that don’t require you to wear a mask.
There’s no science to support that at all. In fact, the science says that you’re highly unlikely to get COVID while outside, mask or not, if you’re distancing enough. You’re also highly unlikely to get it with touching a surface. I agree that it would be a PR nightmare to remove the mask requirement now, but I do fully expect the mask requirements to be reduced in early November. As far as Florida’s cases, they’re mostly coming from nursing homes and dense cities like Miami. Orlando is basically the opposite of dense. It’s a city that is spread out like mad, with a capacity of at least 4 times the size of the actual population. Everyone is distanced in Orlando and there’s plenty of room for it right now.Florida only has themselves to blame honestly. No masks while outside is realistic when cases are under control. Unfortunately the PR would be a nightmare if Disney lifted outside enforcement in the current environment.
Doesn’t matter if you’re comfortable wearing a mask. That’s why people aren’t coming to the theme parks. There’s this idea that COVID dies when outside in the sunlight. If you go inside a building, fine, ya can all wear a mask. But outside? That logic doesn’t make sense to people; especially in the sun when it’s hot and humid out. Not saying I agree with that logic at all, but that’s the reality of the situation and what people think. And why they are going to the places outside that don’t require you to wear a mask.
@pheneix Good to see you again. Prepare to be bombarded by self-imagined experts who joined over the last few years and demand you accept their opinions as facts. You know, standard Internet stuff. But it used to be less common on these boards.
It sounds like everything I’ve heard about layoffs is true. Do you think this will result in a stronger or weaker company overall? I’m so disappointed in the GMR/MRR, Splash, and Epcot decisions that I think a restructure depends on who ends up calling the shots.
I mean... that’s kinda dark. But I suppose that’s accurate.That logic will solve itself on a long enough timeline.
That logic will solve itself on a long enough timeline.
Disney needs high income people to come to WDW to turn a profit. The problem is a lot of them are international, and the stateside people are “educated elites”
I’m nearly ready to pull the plug on my October trip, today I canceled my Universal Trips in October (no HHN) and December (my WDW AP is still good, no need to buy another one.)
Either get entertainment up and keep prices steady or start discounting the value is just not there currently.
Really, you should see the concepts for Mickey Avenue to replace Main St in Anaheim.
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