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I’m expecting Summer 2021 to be a non-stop version of Spring Break 2021 for Disney World.
As someone going in June..... *nervous laughter*
I’m expecting Summer 2021 to be a non-stop version of Spring Break 2021 for Disney World.
Definitely starting to look that way. When people have the luxury of picking their Florida vacation, summer is sometimes left out because of the heat. But with restrictions easing, and summer being the first available time to safely travel for many people, I do expect this to be the summer of George for WDW.I’m expecting Summer 2021 to be a non-stop version of Spring Break 2021 for Disney World.
Definitely starting to look that way. When people have the luxury of picking their Florida vacation, summer is sometimes left out because of the heat. But with restrictions easing, and summer being the first available time to safely travel for many people, I do expect this to be the summer of George for WDW.
As someone going in June..... *nervous laughter*
Feeling the same about July...As someone going in June..... *nervous laughter*
And I think being satisfied awknowledging a pandemic is going on is different than being satisfied during normal times
Hopefully this influx of bookings leads to WDW opening more dining, reopening shows, bringing back CMs. When they run the parks at full speed it is quite manageable. It's the still running the parks like they're only 15% full when they're at full 35% capacity that's getting old.As someone going in June..... *nervous laughter*
That's been true for us.
Pandemic highlights (I know a low bar) by far have been our WDW Parks visits.
But some things were better for us than "normal times".
I will even say some of our best moments have been this year, such as walking on to FoP at 4:30 many times was never heard of before. Actually same with Safari. Even FP+ usually had some wait. EPCOT Food/drink booths have had no wait at all many times. Characters going right by us out of nowhere. Wide opens spaces to walk in when we felt like distancing. Spacing out while waiting in lines is wonderful. Entire Skyliner cabins and monorail cars to ourselves. Having things sterilized right in front us before use doesn't seem bad. When we did open parks we had great success for attraction times.
I'm ready to go back to normal, but it's still been a great WDW year for us anyway. For sure one we will never forget-and in a very positive light.
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I think that Disney is consulting with the CDC and with others who have expertise in COVID as well as with other airborne viruses and will relax the mask requirements when the guidance from those experts makes Disney comfortable with doing so.At the risk of starting another mask debate (I swear I'm not), I am very curious how you all think Disney will start walking back the mask requirement? Do you think it will be gradual or one day masks will be required and the next day they won't be? I think it would be phased out, maybe only indoors and then finally not required anywhere.
How do you think they will decide the timing of that? Percent of the population that has been vaccinated, COVID rates below a certain threshold, an order by the government (CDC or President), other, all of the above?
I do think Disney will let guests wear masks for years to come.
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Disney won't change the mask mandate until the CDC changes their guidance. Masks will probably be the last thing to go as they don't cost Disney money and don't affect park capacity.At the risk of starting another mask debate (I swear I'm not), I am very curious how you all think Disney will start walking back the mask requirement? Do you think it will be gradual or one day masks will be required and the next day they won't be? I think it would be phased out, maybe only indoors and then finally not required anywhere.
How do you think they will decide the timing of that? Percent of the population that has been vaccinated, COVID rates below a certain threshold, an order by the government (CDC or President), other, all of the above?
I do think Disney will let guests wear masks for years to come.
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
At the risk of starting another mask debate (I swear I'm not), I am very curious how you all think Disney will start walking back the mask requirement? Do you think it will be gradual or one day masks will be required and the next day they won't be? I think it would be phased out, maybe only indoors and then finally not required anywhere.
How do you think they will decide the timing of that? Percent of the population that has been vaccinated, COVID rates below a certain threshold, an order by the government (CDC or President), other, all of the above?
I do think Disney will let guests wear masks for years to come.
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
All of the above. Remember that kids, a HUGE part of WDW attendance, don't even have access to a vaccine. With variants this thing will be trickier to end than we thought of so while we may reach herd immunity for one variant, we won't have that for another. But I remain positive that falling infection rates will allow for these things to relax by the end of summer. However do we take our masks off and let our guard down ahead of cold/flu/COVID season? Exhausting to consider.At the risk of starting another mask debate (I swear I'm not), I am very curious how you all think Disney will start walking back the mask requirement? Do you think it will be gradual or one day masks will be required and the next day they won't be? I think it would be phased out, maybe only indoors and then finally not required anywhere.
How do you think they will decide the timing of that? Percent of the population that has been vaccinated, COVID rates below a certain threshold, an order by the government (CDC orPresident), other, all of the above?
I do think Disney will let guests wear masks for years to come.
I'd love to hear your thoughts!