epcotisbest
Well-Known Member
I wonder how this will affect the WDW opening, if at all?
Honestly, I personally think it's too soon. Even if cases were not on the rise, which they are.
WDW definitely should not open, but they're going to, so not much to discuss.
I feel that WDW could reopen, but it would have to be very limited to what you can do in the park.
My idea is that they should (for the time being) sell 4 hour time slots to visit the park. Then maybe have some time to clean most of the place before the next group comes in.
This virus has absolutely destroyed our perspective on the risk versus return model. We take risks every single day: get in cars, get on airplanes, eat food that’s high in sodium, sugar, or fat, drink alcohol, smoke, etc.
What we have lost perspective of particularly is the freedom we have to take those risks as a part of our continual pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness. Some people won’t be comfortable entering a Disney park until COVID is mitigated completely and I completely understand that stance. However, some people are comfortable living in an environment where COVID is present and unmitigated because they feel the prudent risk is worth the return of the experience of having a Disney park trip. There’s nothing wrong with either stance but what I do take issue with is the extremely loud minority that continually smacks their shoe on the table like petulant children in favor of continued shutdowns of private enterprises. That group of people doesn’t deserve a voice because what they are fighting for impedes on the freedom of others to pursue what they are comfortable doing.
The difference between those risks versus the COVID risk is that if you contract the disease then you become a carrier that then transmits it to others. Essentially you potentially endanger someone else's life, liberty and happiness. If it was a regular disease you could easily quarantine yourself when you contract the symptoms but the reason why this virus has been such a problem is the asymptomatic period where you are unknowingly spreading the disease, which is why there are those 14 day self-quarantine procedures if you came from high risk areas. Then of course once you contract and spread the disease those you have been in contact with also become asymptomatic carriers (hence the importance of contact tracing) and so on and so forth, resulting in a domino effect. You essentially become an endangerment to society at large. Just consider for a moment that the virus outbreak started with just a handful of individuals pursuing life, liberty and happiness (note I am not blaming them because obviously the virus wasn't a thing until it became a thing, just noting how just a few carriers can cause a worldwide crisis)This virus has absolutely destroyed our perspective on the risk versus return model. We take risks every single day: get in cars, get on airplanes, eat food that’s high in sodium, sugar, or fat, drink alcohol, smoke, etc.
What we have lost perspective of particularly is the freedom we have to take those risks as a part of our continual pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.
Death rate continues to fall significantly.
Yes, and then bring it back to their hometowns. I thought it was interesting that the county made the announcement that they were leaving the decision in the hands of Disney and the governor. I rather wonder if Disney is hoping someone else will make the call for them.At this point, it's more likely tourists will catch the disease from locals in Florida than bring it with them. Outside of a couple of states.
You're more generous than me Nick, I think they should have bagged the rest of the year. Florida is a hot mess right nowCNN: Disney World workers petition to delay reopening as Florida coronavirus cases surge.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/24/media/disney-world-petition-trnd/index.html
Honestly, I personally think it's too soon. Even if cases were not on the rise, which they are.
We love WDW, it's not going anywhere.
Another month or two could save a lot of lives and even more hospital cases.
Sadly, you are correct on many levels.You're more generous than me Nick, I think they should have bagged the rest of the year. Florida is a hot mess right now
But I do think folks get the right to chose what their comfort level is. now I'm a dvc member so maybe for me it's a different situation. I know at some point I will be back. yeah, this year I'll lose about 40 points from cancelling my vacation. lol I can deal with that. I do wonder how disney will handle the lawsuits and yes someone is going to sue. someone is going to claim Disney did not do enough to ensure their safety.
I'm not surprised they are opening. money talks above all else in this country.
The only one who seems to be making the call is Benjamin Franklin.Yes, and then bring it back to their hometowns. I thought it was interesting that the county made the announcement that they were leaving the decision in the hands of Disney and the governor. I rather wonder if Disney is hoping someone else will make the call for them.
The whole reason we are ALL dealing with this now is because 1 country chose to go about life as if nothing was wrong. And deny an issue even existed.The difference between those risks versus the COVID risk is that if you contract the disease then you become a carrier that then transmits it to others. Essentially you potentially endanger someone else's life, liberty and happiness. If it was a regular disease you could easily quarantine yourself when you contract the symptoms but the reason why this virus has been such a problem is the asymptomatic period where you are unknowingly spreading the disease, which is why there are those 14 day self-quarantine procedures if you came from high risk areas. Then of course once you contract and spread the disease those you have been in contact with also become asymptomatic carriers (hence the importance of contact tracing) and so on and so forth, resulting in a domino effect. You essentially become an endangerment to society at large. Just consider for a moment that the virus outbreak started with just a handful of individuals pursuing life, liberty and happiness (note I am not blaming them because obviously the virus wasn't a thing until it became a thing, just noting how just a few carriers can cause a worldwide crisis)
In situations such as cars (unless you happen to be the reckless/drunk driver in which case there are also laws to mitigate that), airplanes and unhealthy diets your risk is primarily concentrated on yourself and arguably those just within your immediate vicinity.
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The whole reason we are ALL dealing with this now is because 1 country chose to go about life as if nothing was wrong. And deny an issue even existed.
We all are trying to clean up a global mess now.
Things might have been different if containment was priority one from the start.
WDW us a portal flood door to spread this virus even before cold and flu season kicks off.
Opening those doors is the most asinine plan of the year.
To those doing their part now thank you. And take care. Have a great weekend.
I think its more of a national view, where death cases are droppingActually, in the last three days it went from 12 on 6/22 to 65 on 6/23 then to 43 on 6/24. Not exactly a continuous significant drop.
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