AFTER WDW opens back up


My habits will certainly change, but I’m ready whenever they decide it’s safe. For example, no character meals, meets, parades, fireworks, parties or buffets for me until after there’s a vaccine.

I’ll also probably only go to Magic Kingdom by Minnie Van and I’ll certainly wear a mask to everything. I’ll probably still wear a mask even after there’s a vaccine. (I always wore a mask when the buses were crowded)
 
Either I get the virus now and live or get the virus now and die, I WILL live my life and not be a prisoner to fear, panic,paranoia or natural selection.

I will however be a slave to the original dole whip float, turkey leg and Ohana bread pudding less than 30 days after Disney re-opening. you are just as likely to get this thing from the grocery store than Disney.

This shelter at home must end before babies materialize.
 
I was just thinking about this very thing.

**How will I feel that first night, herd-deep post fireworks, breathing the breath of thousands of people who are within inches of me as we all try to leave the park at the same time.

** Sharing a crowded bus, monorail with others, and somebody is coughing.

**touching hand rails, ride rails, fingerprint screens.

Yeah...I'm wondering how I'll feel now that I'm being trained to live my life at a distance.
 
I've been wondering about this myself. I think it depends on what WDW actually looks like when it reopens. We're across the country, so I don't think we'd fork over the money for a big vacation like that if the experience was too different.

Also, I wonder how comfortable I will be traveling somewhere with people from all over the country/world, since all areas have different levels of impact and response.
 
Being around NYC, I won’t go anywhere near Disney World with all those people until they get zero new cases in Florida. Going outside and walking near anyone ( 6’ away at least ) scares me when barely anyone is around, since you must wear a mask going anywhere now. I can’t imagine at Disney. With basically zero way of social distancing till we get some treatment.

That doesn’t help people coming from other states though so I truly don’t know.

Masks in the parks will be a must. Taking temps mean nothing when you can be asymptomatic for weeks.

A few weeks ago I was ready as soon as they open. The more I read about the things that need to be done to control this, and the drastic measures they are taking in other countries that are just barely reopening. I just don’t see it as an option most likely until a vaccine, or at the least, a treatment to lower the symptoms
 
If they opened tomorrow, I would figure out a way to go. If I wait too long I will have no money or sanity. The shutdown is starting to hurt my income and once that's gone my mind will follow shortly after.
I liked your post, although I don't know if that's the appropriate response because it's so sad. I get where you coming from. I really worry about the economy and where we'll be a year from now. If given the option I'd be there tomorrow. Living in fear is not living, and living on unemployment would make me crazy.
 
Immediately. I was there (Disneyland) March 7. We washed our hands a lot, stayed away from people generally, and had a great day. No one got sick. I'm confident in our ability to enjoy Disneyland under the conditions we are facing. I'll do whatever they want me to do. Wear a mask, take my temperature, make me sign a sworn statement that, to my knowledge, I am not infected. Whatever they want. I would hesitate to visit WDW onky because that requires a cross country flight and that is not something I'm too keen on right now.
 
There are alot of variables.
Is everything open? Only a few parks? All the rides/shows or only some?
What is the risk of CoVid-19 at that point in time.
Planning to go back in October, but don't expect to see the parks back to normal by then.
 
We have a September trip planned and it depends on what the experience will be like. I'm not paying for a premium product and getting a watered-down version. If everything is open and operating normally, I'll go. If not, we'll reschedule to next year.
 
Since we already have an end of Aug trip planned (booked back in Jan before this all hit the, um, news is a better word than I want to put here) as long as the parks are open (and not just the hotels and Disney Springs) we'll be going and I don't plan to cancel. But if I didn't have everything booked already, I'd probably be waiting out booking anything until I'm sure everything's back to 100% normal.
 
We are planning next February for our 30th Anniversary. I am already planning on making us sappy tshirts for every day themed to the park we are going to be in, I am perfectly happy to make masks to match and use a lot of hand sanatizer.
 












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