Cruise and Theme Park Operational Updates due to Coronavirus

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I'm being serious though! :)

Around here a I see lot of "interesting" face coverings...just wondering if they are going to require the standard straps over the ear mask or they will be a little more relaxed as long as mouth/nose covered in some way.

My guess is they'll have to meet CDC guidelines/recommendations.
 
You ever been to the parks when they weren't busy at all?
Yep. In winter of 2004 and during the 2008-09 financial crisis. Super empty, no waits for rides. It was awesome. But there are still multiple bottlenecks that make social distancing impossible. For instance, all of the walkways around the castle at MK, and the trails at AK. But perhaps Disney just closes those, or makes them one way?
 

I'm being serious though! :)

Around here a I see lot of "interesting" face coverings...just wondering if they are going to require the standard straps over the ear mask or they will be a little more relaxed as long as mouth/nose covered in some way.

My guess is since they are not requiring medical grade masks, there is no real standard, or even policing of proper wear (looking at you, people with your noses out).
 
I could do the face covering for a trip. I can’t imagine living down there and having to do it for a while
 
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I apologize in advance for this question - but what do they mean by "appropriate face covering"?

Are they going to have requirements for what kind of mask/covering people are using? Some people use bandanas, some use surgical, some use cloth, etc.,...are they going to care as long as nose/mouth covered?
Sometimes it’s easier to point at the opposite- inappropriate face coverings. Like the video that circulated of the woman who had MADE A HOLE IN HER MASK!:sad2:

I’ll stop screaming now.
 
Yep. In winter of 2004 and during the 2008-09 financial crisis. Super empty, no waits for rides. It was awesome. But there are still multiple bottlenecks that make social distancing impossible. For instance, all of the walkways around the castle at MK, and the trails at AK. But perhaps Disney just closes those, or makes them one way?
If they are forward thinking, all the small walkways will be one way paths.....and you can stay 6' behind group in front or more if there is limited capacity.
 
My guess is they'll have to meet CDC guidelines/recommendations.
My guess is since they are not requiring medical grade masks, there is no real standard, or even policing of proper wear (looking at you, people with your noses out).

Yes. I'm just wondering really. I wear bandanas around here when I'm out walking (just tie around bottom of head/back of neck and it covers nose/face), but I have a heavier cloth mask with the ear straps for stores.
I also have a mask made of chiffon with ear straps that is wonderfully lightweight with layers, but certainly doesn't look as heavy or "sturdy" as most cloth masks. Saving that for when it's really hot here.

I mean, I would hope I wouldn't need it for when we (hopefully) go to Disney next May, but honestly at this point who knows.
 
This perhaps lends itself to the other thread about price hikes or discounts... But if this is what Universal is considering, then we know with near certainty, Disney is, too.

So... How do you all feel now about what Disney will do price wise? Do you foresee a large price increase in an effort to recoup some of the losses due to capped attendance?

I know many of us were expecting steep discounts based on the last recession, 9/11 etc... but I think a key factor that many of us overlooked was there was no attendance cap then. Disney could still cram them in as tight as they wanted, so they could afford to offer discounts. In fact that's what they wanted, why they offered the discounts - to get more people. Now they can't do that. So can they now even afford to offer discounts?
I think with Disney cause of resorts being booked they have an idea of how many people are probably going to visiting. Universal doesn't have that so they are trying to gauge interest
 
From Disney Springs .com

As we continue to monitor conditions, and with the health of Guests and Disney Cast Members at the forefront of our planning, we are making several operational changes. Disney Springs will begin to reopen in a way that incorporates enhanced safety measures, including increased cleaning procedures, the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and Guests, limited-contact Guest Services and additional safety training for Cast Members. We will apply learnings and ideas from leaders in the health and travel industries, and we’re also talking to our unions as we prepare for some Cast Members to return to work.

Appropriate being the operative word.. what will they deem appropriate?
 
From Disney Springs .com

As we continue to monitor conditions, and with the health of Guests and Disney Cast Members at the forefront of our planning, we are making several operational changes. Disney Springs will begin to reopen in a way that incorporates enhanced safety measures, including increased cleaning procedures, the use of appropriate face coverings by both Cast Members and Guests, limited-contact Guest Services and additional safety training for Cast Members. We will apply learnings and ideas from leaders in the health and travel industries, and we’re also talking to our unions as we prepare for some Cast Members to return to work.

Appropriate being the operative word.. what will they deem appropriate?

Yes, I was just discussing the same thing a few posts above.

I'm going with as long as it covers nose/mouth, they will be okay with it - meaning whatever fabric, ear straps, just ties in back, etc..
 
Yes, I was just discussing the same thing a few posts above.

I'm going with as long as it covers nose/mouth, they will be okay with it - meaning whatever fabric, ear straps, just ties in back, etc..

Bandanas seem like they would be so much better in the heat. I just got some for my husband to prevent him from having to shave his beard.
 
I’m curious how many people who actually go to Disney Springs are guests of the resort or on vacation.

Since nobody is doing either, I will be interested in attendance over a two week period.
 
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