WonderlandisReality
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We have to learn to live with this virus. We can't keep closing down every time there is an increase in cases.
Anyone get their AP to work yet that wasn't working this morning?
Reporting back to say this worked! They arrived today. Glad we have extra free ones since the free-ness is going awayHas anyone else ordered Magic Bands based on their FP Planning Key Card affiliation? Once they announced the free MBs going away, I went ahead and ordered them via that affiliation since it would let me. I’ll be very curious to see if they come through or not!
...I seriously just had a MAJOR Body Wars flashback. "Living with the Virus"-- BW 2.0Unfortunately, “living with the virus” might mean not doing things like vacations to theme parks and states that are hotspots right now.
“Living with the virus” means different things to different people. For some, it’s “ignore the virus,” and others it’s to adjust lifestyle and behaviors to live with the virus.
Right. So if people don't want to go to a theme park they can stay home. No one is making them go.Unfortunately, “living with the virus” might mean not doing things like vacations to theme parks and states that are hotspots right now.
“Living with the virus” means different things to different people. For some, it’s “ignore the virus,” and others it’s to adjust lifestyle and behaviors to live with the virus.
100% for the masks. I think we could do wonderful things if we collectively all wore them as much as possible (mostly properly).
I take issue with the bolded though. Safer at Disney than another non essential and busy place in the state, and in Orlando in particular? Probably. You’re right, the mask factor is big. Safer at Disney than not traveling from a place that is not seeing an outbreak, or safer than avoiding large crowds? Probably not. People really need to recognize the risk that is traveling into an outbreak and that even if Disney does really well they can’t control for everything. It’s not safer going than not going. That narrative can be dangerous.
...I seriously just had a MAJOR Body Wars flashback. "Living with the Virus"-- BW 2.0
Hey Disney-- Play Pavillion-- it's not too late to change your mind!![]()
I know your post wasn’t to me but we did dine at Topolinos character breakfast. It was different but we enjoyed it. The characters dance around the restaurant and pause for photos distanced from the table. I would say sit whoever wants to be in the photos toward the loop that the characters dance around as they don’t want you getting up to do photos. My kids are 8 and 12 so they were okay not hugging the characters. Breakfast was good. Topolinos is beautiful.We will be there next weekend! Did you dine at Toppolino's? And if so, how was the modified experience?
I just finished grocery shopping in our central Florida Wal-Mart neighborhood market. I'd say 30% are not wearing masks. I will protect ourselves and worry less about things outside our control.
I’m not going to argue about South Florida hospital capacity, as that has literally nothing to do with this thread. People are going to believe whatever makes them feel most comfortable. The reality is a 7/11 reopen is far from not happening but it is also far from a guarantee at this point. Anyone who knows Disney corporate well knows that they can reverse course in an instant, and I’ve talked to many CMs who are scheduled to return to work tomorrow who are concerned. You can tell me one hundred reasons why Disney absolutely has to reopen on 7/11 or a hundred reasons why they absolutely can’t open on 7/11 but that doesn’t change anything. Based on the mayor’s comments, it’s clear they’re taking a “wait and see” approach, so nothing is certain. It’s not worth the effort to try to convince yourself one outcome is more certain.
Orange County does have a mask mandate. So masks are now required even offsite of WDW in Orange County.So this is from IHME, so take it with a massive, massive grain of salt. (Or would it be tiny, tiny?)
They have projections based on current projections, versus a universal mask requirement. The difference is staggering. As of Aug 1, the number of daily infections falls from 12K to 3K. Daily deaths from 104 to 44. Like I said, take it with a grain of salt, as most projections are just that. But...even if it's half right...it's pretty significant.
So, that means Disney is doing 100% the right thing as far as mandatory masks. And theoretically, you are safer there than off-property or in any other place...where masks are not required.
I hope that Florida, or at the very least Orange County takes a look at the state/local economy that Disney brings in, the hundreds of thousands of people who would be unemployed yet again, and make an executive decision for mandatory masks.
Oh man....I could only dream of 30%.
I'd say for us, it's probably 10-15% of people that DO wear masks.
So basically he said they are opening unless they don’t.FYI Mayor Demings on MSNBC just now that he does not plan on delaying their reopen at this time. He also said that if these mandates work and we don’t keep seeing these increases, “We may still be able to do that safely.” If hospital capacity is reduced, he said “we may have to make another decision.” So like we’ve established, it’s clear they’re monitoring the situation and will make whatever decision they deem necessary.
Crap. I told my son IF we go I would take him, thinking they would stay closedFantasia Gardens mini golf reopened today. So they’re opening more stuff rather than closing