ChipnDaleRule
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Whats going to happen when we get one of Floridas notorious downpours of rain? Everyone will just run for cover inside,could be a problem!
I wouldn’t . All they have to do is limit the number and space people out, Thats an easy one.I would be very surprised if the indoor shows happen at first.
If capacity is limited to 50%, who gets inside?
This is why think it's going to be resort guests only, and probably MK only at first. That way they can easily control/limit how many people are going to the park.
If capacity is limited to 50%, who gets inside?
Simon Property group is opening up a bunch of shopping malls this weekend. Will Disney Springs be far behind?
This is why think it's going to be resort guests only, and probably MK only at first. That way they can easily control/limit how many people are going to the park.
You don’t have 10,000 on site. You only open a few hotels. Only those guests can enter the 1 park.Why would opening only one park help limit control?
If anything, Disney should have as much open as possible. Perhaps limit the amount of reservations in on-site resorts and keep attendance counts in each park, but having only 1 option out of 4 open just lends itself to overcrowding.
Lets say you have 10,000 people on site. What's better, having 10,000 in MK, or have 10,000 spread out over 4 parks?
If the goal is to keep distance as much as possible, the goal should be having as much as possible open.
I agree.. I don't see the point of the staggered park openings... makes no sense to me... limit the people but spread over all parks ....Why would opening only one park help limit control?
If anything, Disney should have as much open as possible. Perhaps limit the amount of reservations in on-site resorts and keep attendance counts in each park, but having only 1 option out of 4 open just lends itself to overcrowding.
Lets say you have 10,000 people on site. What's better, having 10,000 in MK, or have 10,000 spread out over 4 parks?
If the goal is to keep distance as much as possible, the goal should be having as much as possible open.
I wouldn’t . All they have to do is limit the number and space people out, Thats an easy one.
Another question I have is how Disney will handle social distancing on their transportation vehicles? Will the nights of standing butt cheeks to butt cheeks on a bus returning to your resort following park closing be over for a while? Will we have extended waits while monorail cars are limited to one family unit each? I know that Disney will figure this out, if they haven’t already, but I’m curious to see how it works IRL.
You don’t have 10,000 on site. You only open a few hotels. Only those guests can enter the 1 park.
You have now controlled how many people enter the park. Of course, spreading even those people amongst all 4 parks would make capacity even less in each park... but you can’t make capacity too small.
If it’s only one park, then you have a lot more angry people. It will be much easier to spread them through all of the parks. This way if you get turned away at the gate, you have somewhere else to go.
I understand that, I just used the 10,000 number as a figure. Im well aware there will likely be more.
My point is that while attendance may be capped at the parks for a time period, I don't think you'll see a staggered opening. They'll all open at once and be operational.
One thing I'm curious about. When you're in line it's not too difficult to keep 6' from the people in front of you and behind you; but since many of the lines "zigzag" you are going to have people "beside" you closer than 6'. I wonder how Disney will handle that?
They'll have to either space out the side by side portions (every other row) or install barriers.
Maybe. They also may open 1 or 2 parks as a test run.