OnceUponATime15
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He was talking about Wyoming, Utah & North Dakota at the time.Trump just said some states could go to phase one tomorrow, already met criteria
He was talking about Wyoming, Utah & North Dakota at the time.Trump just said some states could go to phase one tomorrow, already met criteria
Maybe Disney becomes a fast pass park for now. No standby lines, no fireworks, no parades. Limit capacity to onsite guests only. Disney is not going to the magical place it once for awhile.But disney still has some very unique problems to overcome the achieve social distancing - which is still a requirement for phase 3.
OK, the fox news chyon was wrong.
Trump just said some states could go to phase one tomorrow, already met criteria
But disney still has some very unique problems to overcome the achieve social distancing - which is still a requirement for phase 3.
But disney still has some very unique problems to overcome the achieve social distancing - which is still a requirement for phase 3.
The passengers coming in flights from the hot spots will be asked to be in isolation for 14 days, no matter if you're coming from Wisconsin but flying out of JFK, you will be asked to isolateAre you sure? That makes the most sense, but I didn’t think that’s what I heard. So if I drive to a neighboring state to fly out then I’m not quarantined? That also doesn’t make sense.
We should know more tomorrow where Florida stands.
Yes the social distancing guidelines will change over time, give us plenty to speculate hereBut we dont know what "Social Distancing" will be when we get to phase 3.
Remember "Current CDC guidelines for social distancing WILL NOT be renewed and expire on April 30"
So really a new definition will have to be made for Phase 3 and we dont know what that will be yet.
But even then you have the carpark trams/buses/monorail/boats/ticket queue to somehow socially distance even before you get into the parks. Then shops etc - do you have maximum capacities in shops? If so you may end up having to have queues a the way down mainstreet just to get into the shops. What about "attractions" without fast pass - how do you stop people gathering around the castle for example?Maybe Disney becomes a fast pass park for now. No standby lines, no fireworks, no parades.
Frontierland is very similar to Wyoming and Utah. Maybe that land can open??
No they wont. It is what it is. 6ft/2 meters apart.Yes the social distancing guidelines will change over time, give us plenty to speculate here
Like a pp stated what they’re calling hotspots are very broad in terms of the policy. A pp lives in New York but not nyc so not the same. Our trip isn’t until July so I hope it’s better everywhere by then.It is all voluntary either way, but to do a work around might not be the best thing for everyone. I wouldn't want to be the person who brought it from a hotspot to Florida or Disney unknowingly![]()
But he also just said Phase 3 is when it looks like Disney will have no problem opening.
No they wont. It is what it is. 6ft/2 meters apart.
Cannot wait to visit Batuu again, my daughter really misses her boss, Hondo Ohnaka, working for his very legitimate businessThere have been no reports of any issues outside of earth so Batuu and Pandora are good.
I think by changing is how many people can be in one place. Changing it to 50 is the next step.Yes the social distancing guidelines will change over time, give us plenty to speculate here
Then Disney has a lot of work to do and it's also why I don't see how they can open in July. Its going to take awhile to put measures in place.But even then you have the carpark trams/buses/monorail/boats/ticket queue to somehow socially distance even before you get into the parks. Then shops etc - do you have maximum capacities in shops? If so you may end up having to have queues a the way down mainstreet just to get into the shops. What about "attractions" without fast pass - how do you stop people gathering around the castle for example?