I did my panic buying in January.
Same. I had everything needed early on based on what people were telling me in Asia.
I did my panic buying in January.
^^^LOL you need to come to Orlando and go to any local mall store or restaurant. I would say about 20 percent of people are actually wearing masks. And I dropped off a friend at mco and hardly anyone had a mask on.
But we didn't get confusing advice on toilet paper...Since you've asked me to stay...
I think the issue with masks is that health organizations in the beginning issued confusing advice on masks (likely to protect masks from panic buying).
But we didn't get confusing advice on toilet paper...
Truth be known, they were starting to plan before they closed.but this is major company, whith major resources and that they haven't been really actively planning from day one when/how to open
Third world countryIt is the fall in Brazil and temps in Rio have been in the 70’s consistently.
Fauci has been consistent for the most part, imo.
What makes you think they haven’t been?I really think this is just really bad management from the top down. Trust me I get it that Covid has created a whole new world but this is major company, whith major resources and that they haven't been really actively planning from day one when/how to open is concerning.
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And here is the pink elephant in the room.
Disney is strict on the mask wearing policy = vlogger and blogger posts and videos of guests complaining about everything and anything else, and that a CM was being rude to their little prince and princess (KB Reference), and it ruined their vacation, and they won't back down until they get a refund and public apology (and maybe a night in the castle)
Disney is NOT strict on a mask wearing policy = bloggers and vlogger posts and videos of guests complaining about everything and anything else when someone coughed 5 feet away, and that it ruined their vacation because their little prince or princess got sick, and they won't back down until they get a refund
Ad infinitum
Yes.Have you talked to all of them?
I’m gonna guess a lot of the CMs who work exclusively outdoors aren’t exactly showering you with thanks and praise for that. I’m sure some are, but I’m sure many aren’t.
I'm genuinely wondering where you live where this is your reality. My state has a mandatory mask order and almost nobody is doing it. They hook a mask to their ears to tick the box but everyone's nose is out and most people just drop it around their necks, including employees, including indoor air conditioned spaces. I'd guess compliance in summer, outdoors in Florida will be somewhere around 10%.There will always be those who wear them incorrectly or remove them when they shouldn’t, but making it a requirement vs optional will substantially increase the percentage of guests utilizing them. It was never about eliminating risk and spread just about reducing risk and spread.
They could keep the NBA within the EPCOT/DHS Bubble....Is it possible to re-open and still house the NBA bubble that is rumored to be heading there mid-July? If they are doing that, they've got to segment the resort somehow. The NBA machine is going to be quite a number of people, and there's got to be a way to prevent NBA player and personnel from interacting with the general population.
Compliance levels are completely up to TWDC. If they are aggressively enforced with immediate ejections, compliance will not be a problem. The selfie stick ban was enforced fairly aggressively and took about a week to really stick.I'm genuinely wondering where you live where this is your reality. My state has a mandatory mask order and almost nobody is doing it. They hook a mask to their ears to tick the box but everyone's nose is out and most people just drop it around their necks, including employees, including indoor air conditioned spaces. I'd guess compliance in summer, outdoors in Florida will be somewhere around 10%.
But which Bob is this?
I see what you did there...Compliance levels are completely up to TWDC. If they are aggressively enforced with immediate ejections, compliance will not be a problem. The selfie stick ban was enforced fairly aggressively and took about a week to really stick.
Sure.....Yes.
If the policy works, it's Iger. If not, it's Chapek...But which Bob is this?
Well playedIf the policy works, it's Iger. If not, it's Chapek...
Since you've asked me to stay...
I think the issue with masks is that health organizations in the beginning issued confusing advice on masks (likely to protect masks from panic buying). That resulted in undue skepticism that wouldn't have been there if everyone had been honest from the beginning. Masks have always been effective barriers for viral transmission with variable efficiency. For what it's worth, when I'm out and about in an open state, my experience is that 80% of people are wearing a mask and socially distancing. I would imagine education and socioeconomic status have some correlation, as well as age and proclivity for risk aversion.
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