csmat99
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It won't be a MOB scene if Disney truly restricts access on who can be on property and in parks. They aren't going to be letting people line up like SW ride opening.A guaranteed MOB SCENE on reopening day at WDW!
It won't be a MOB scene if Disney truly restricts access on who can be on property and in parks. They aren't going to be letting people line up like SW ride opening.A guaranteed MOB SCENE on reopening day at WDW!
I disagree. Here in Canada the mindset is til there is a cure or vaccine, social distancing is the new normal. They have cancelled almost all concerts, festivals and fairs for the year.
With the Florida Governor's outlook, he may well announce phase 3 before the end of May - except the 3 counties near Miami. If only WDW was in Georgia, their Governor would tell Disney to open next week
Pretty sure that phase 3 or the equivalent for most states is supposed to be when there is a substantial treatment and/or a vaccine. phase 3 isn't supposed to be any time soon. so yea i'd say i'd expect social distancing to be pretty much going away in phase 3, headed towards non existent after we are well into phase 3.
Girl I'm going to be there on reopening day, no amount of passive aggressive tactics is going to stop me. Trust.
There was a drone flying as a few hundred feet above NYC residents walking by the river with loudspeakers exclaiming loud and clear about social distancing. It would not surprise me that every attraction , dining , entertainment areas will have cast members talking points , tape on the concrete, signage everywhere and hammer the social distancing point time and time again until it's ingrained into our hearts and minds.
That’s true. Since they wont have a Happily Ever After to police.I imagine those CMs yelling at guests to not block the walkways during Happily Ever After. When the parks reopen, there will now be CMs who will yell and remind people to social distance.
This would be a good time to bring back Wishes. Could be watched from anywhere in the park. Then bring Happily Ever After back for the 50th.That’s true. Since they wont have a Happily Ever After to police.
Wishes was a hub centric show as much as HEA is.This would be a good time to bring back Wishes. Could be watched from anywhere in the park. Then bring Happily Ever After back for the 50th.
The most logical approach should require that WDW first open to guests staying on property.It won't be a MOB scene if Disney truly restricts access on who can be on property and in parks. They aren't going to be letting people line up like SW ride opening.
If every hotel room is occupied at WDW, 40K rooms , there is no way the resort hotels can accommodate social distancing at the front desk, dining areas unless the line of guests stretched out for miles to accomplish these tasks.The most logical approach should require that WDW first open to guests staying on property.
There are 40K rooms on property. At an average of 4 persons per room that's approximately 160K guests.
The four primary attractions at WDW (MK, EPCOT, DHS and AK) have a rough capacity of 330K.
Everyone staying on site would therefore fit in the four attractions and still stay below to 50% capacity limit in the Phased reopening guidelines.
As another Phase is announced, WDW could then reopen parking lots on a staggered basis, much like they limit access to the parks when they reach capacity during the holidays.
I’m not sure where you got the 330k number but it is much to highThe most logical approach should require that WDW first open to guests staying on property.
There are 40K rooms on property. At an average of 4 persons per room that's approximately 160K guests.
The four primary attractions at WDW (MK, EPCOT, DHS and AK) have a rough capacity of 330K.
Everyone staying on site would therefore fit in the four attractions and still stay below to 50% capacity limit in the Phased reopening guidelines.
As another Phase is announced, WDW could then reopen parking lots on a staggered basis, much like they limit access to the parks when they reach capacity during the holidays.
Full capacity? I heard on NYE there is over 100K in MK alone. 330K is low.I’m not sure where you got the 330k number but it is much to high
330k is high.Full capacity? I heard on NYE there is over 100K in MK alone. 330K is low.
Not entirely same imo. The projections on the castle in HEA cannot be watched from anywhere in the park and are integral to that show. Wishes doesnt have that. Ofc people would still want to watch wishes with a view of the castle, but you wont miss as much as you would with HEA.Wishes was a hub centric show as much as HEA is.
Guess we can put those trees back up in the hub...nice. LolThat’s true. Since they wont have a Happily Ever After to police.
Wishes was a hub centric show. Davidson was (in)famous for them.Not entirely same imo. The projections on the castle in HEA cannot be watched from anywhere in the park and are integral to that show. Wishes doesnt have that. Ofc people would still want to watch wishes with a view of the castle, but you wont miss as much as you would with HEA.
Not as long as you might think.You still have plenty of time to pack for that trip. Plenty.
It truly is a moot point since Wishes had just as many people jam the Hub as well as up and down Main Street to see the show and partake in the Mass Departure after the show. Not exactly what one wants to take part of during the "new normal."Wishes was a hub centric show. Davidson was (in)famous for them.
You can thank that for the trees being removed from the hub in 2005.
But it’s a moot point for the foreseeable.
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