Oh come on, resorts and theme parks are in the same family. Other theme parks are requiring masks on property at all times too so why are you just pertaining to Disney World resort? It's only Fun Spot where masks are optional cause clearly they can't scare away people cause that place needs foot traffic.
This is true, but I've seen widespread public resistance to the simple task of covering your mouth magnitudes beyond any resistance to lowering a lap bar on a roller coaster.Enforcing rules is literally part of their job, though.
Yikes, I went with May. Not even close.Since the other thread was closed before I could get this in I’d like to congratulate the 286 other posters who also picked July in the poll. This proves (at least in my case) that a broken clock really is right twice a day
edit: I expect to see at least 286 likes on this post
Resorts are out. Keep them closed. And Florida residents and annual pass holders should get first dips on advance reservation.
Orlando doesn't get 115 heat index cmon lol. So much complaining about something that isn't even an issue.
I don't think mandatory masks in Orlando in summer is any more feasible.I don’t care how many vinyl stickers you place on the pavement, physical distancing is not feasible at a theme park attended by tens of thousands of people.
I see. You didn't mention they were from Cincinnati. Poor souls will have to wait for football season to even find out about Disney's reopening.They have a 12 year old and the average age of a first time mother in Cincinnati with a college degree is 28 so they're probably 41 and 40.
Managers are the ones who handles disobeying guests. It's hard cause they don't want to cause a scene and you can't really predict how a person behaves. Some are cool with it but some are easily offended and short tempered. It's a case to case basis but overall it's not a real problem. Pandemic or not, people are always disobeying rules anyways.But the managers what?
So like I expected, no real enforcement, and those not wearing will be much greater at the parks, since most will be drinking constantly, and much hotter than shoppers are now.
Contactless payment is great. Need to allow for gift card payment with mobile orders ASAP.
A very cautious approach works better for them imo than Jumping the gun.
Per previous announcements, your pass will be extended from its original expiration date by the total number of days the parks were closed. Now that we know the opening dates, they'll be able to finalize the program code and schedule the update to everyone's expiration dates. Once they do that, the new expiration date will show in your MDE profile.
At some point though, the restrictions are only as good as the public's general sense of things. Sentiment has to somewhat match policy. And just from personal experience (your mileage my vary), being out in public and also traveling a bit, it feels to me like many people are already back to normal, a trend which will likely continue between now & July 11.People may be "over" the virus, but the virus isn't over us. This isn't going anywhere anytime soon and Orange County is aware that numbers aren't exactly declining significantly in the area.
I think you are right. The true depth of the economic recession will set in after the first rush of fans and passholders slow down. If the virus respikes in the fall all bets are off.I'm guessing a huge surge of pent up demand initially and then a dramatic crash to 9/11 levels or worse.
I don't think mandatory masks in Orlando in summer is any more feasible.
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