RobDoc
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I suspect that at DS and Theme Parks, guests will eventually go indoors, whether to dine, use a restroom, ride an attraction, shop etc. Temp checking before entering at least removes the need to check temps at the entrance to each attraction, store, restroom and restaurant.My point is to apply consistency to Covid Policies. If there are temperature checks prior to entry at parks and Disney Springs, where you are outside versus an indoor space, the policy should also apply to an indoor setting where there is a lobby, indoor corridor, and elevators!
At the resort, guests will be semi-confined to their own room/villa. While they may venture into a resort restaurant, they will at least be required to wear a mask before going in. Most of the DVC resorts do have hallways - which can present an issue serving as a congested area along with elevators which have touch-points as potential opportunity for virus spread. Resorts like OKW and SSR with no interior hallways may have a health advantage without hallways using recycled HVAC air systems.