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<blockquote data-quote="Big Phil" data-source="post: 9623922" data-attributes="member: 67710"><p>Okay, so the idea is in 2021 we'd like to hit Florida. If there are any Canadians on here you probably would agree the stipulations and the government restrictions for Covid up here are nothing short of draconian with no end in sight. Florida is often talked about as one of the states that has very light restrictions. I have heard that people are back to normal in bars and such (no masks) and restaurants and that life has gotten back to normal. This is right up my alley, and why I'd like to get down there again.</p><p></p><p>But if I could have some information from my peeps here because I don't live down there and I hear different things but want to confirm them. It likely isn't until the fall that we can get down there, so probably September. But if anyone can answer these questions for me it would be great because much of them are deal breakers:</p><p></p><p>- Are restaurants back to normal in Florida?</p><p>- Are there any parks that don't have mask restrictions? (Sea World, Universal, Gatorland, etc.)</p><p>- What are the restrictions for things indoors such at Titanic Experience?</p><p>- Or the outdoor things like the ION and Old Town?</p><p>- Does the average resort have restrictions?</p><p>- Are there some counties better than others?</p><p>- Are there any restrictions with the beaches?</p><p></p><p>I am aware Disney for now still has the masks, not sure why they are needed outside, but whatever. But does Disney Springs still require them? And are there exemptions?</p><p></p><p>The resort we stay in seems to be pretty much back to normal (Bonnet Creek). I've read a few reviews and one person back in the summer complain that people were just walking around normal, haha. Anyway, that was a good complaint for me because nothing beats the lazy rivers at that place and the relaxation.</p><p></p><p>Anyway so if I can get some help with that sort of thing that would be awesome my friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Phil, post: 9623922, member: 67710"] Okay, so the idea is in 2021 we'd like to hit Florida. If there are any Canadians on here you probably would agree the stipulations and the government restrictions for Covid up here are nothing short of draconian with no end in sight. Florida is often talked about as one of the states that has very light restrictions. I have heard that people are back to normal in bars and such (no masks) and restaurants and that life has gotten back to normal. This is right up my alley, and why I'd like to get down there again. But if I could have some information from my peeps here because I don't live down there and I hear different things but want to confirm them. It likely isn't until the fall that we can get down there, so probably September. But if anyone can answer these questions for me it would be great because much of them are deal breakers: - Are restaurants back to normal in Florida? - Are there any parks that don't have mask restrictions? (Sea World, Universal, Gatorland, etc.) - What are the restrictions for things indoors such at Titanic Experience? - Or the outdoor things like the ION and Old Town? - Does the average resort have restrictions? - Are there some counties better than others? - Are there any restrictions with the beaches? I am aware Disney for now still has the masks, not sure why they are needed outside, but whatever. But does Disney Springs still require them? And are there exemptions? The resort we stay in seems to be pretty much back to normal (Bonnet Creek). I've read a few reviews and one person back in the summer complain that people were just walking around normal, haha. Anyway, that was a good complaint for me because nothing beats the lazy rivers at that place and the relaxation. Anyway so if I can get some help with that sort of thing that would be awesome my friends. [/QUOTE]
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