EmJ
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Orange with travel restriction, then yellow with none. That's honestly what I hoped they would come up with but nope.Would you rather it be yellow with no travel restriction or orange with the travel restriction?
Orange with travel restriction, then yellow with none. That's honestly what I hoped they would come up with but nope.
Based on the threshold of 15,000 capacity, where do the other "major" theme parks fall? Disney and Universal are obviously large, but what about Legoland, Seaworld, and Knotts?
Nope, Sounds like DLR would need to be in Phase 4? I'm not local so not sure how CA. stages work. But I've seen Phase 4 and I've seen Yellow mentioned.
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Still red. They won’t move until they get 2 weeks of Orange numbers.
So, there are the guidelines =/ Maybe now Disney will figure out how to make money using the shopping/dining model.
I see a lot of people in here saying they're going to WDW instead, and while some people can't go to WDW due to financial reasons it's not like Disneyland is going to be going anywhere anytime soon. It's going to open eventually, it's just not opening when you guys want it to. Disneyland is a luxury for most people on this board. I feel bad for the CMs who are getting the short end of the stick when the higher ups still get all that money.
I was thinking more along the lines of the Socal resident tickets where you have to show your ID with a certain zipcode. Disney could do something similar to that.I mean I get your point but I can't see a way to enforce a travel restriction. And I mean in a perfect world no one would break the honor system. But also in a perfect world we probably wouldn't be having this discussion at all. So there's that.
Also to be clear on the having a friend buy a friend thing. I was being theoretical. I'm getting my theme park kick elsewhere for the time being though I would rather much have Disney. I'm just pointing out there's a loophole in the plan.
Not sure about Legoland but Knotts is 29,000 total capacity and Seaworld is 12,000.
I was thinking more along the lines of the Socal resident tickets where you have to show your ID with a certain zipcode. Disney could do something similar to that.
Hah, I'm an optimistic pessimist. I expect the worst but hope for the best.I like your optimism, but I don't think there is any question that this is a deal-breaker. Devastating - why can't they just follow the data? It's working absolutely everywhere else.
No. Newsom literally said he will be “stubborn” about this. If there isn’t a legal way to overturn it, this is it imho.So anyone think there’s any way this will change? I remember earlier in the pandemic Newsom opened the state up earlier than he said he would...
I just don’t see how much longer he can sustain this without major pushback. I actually have agreed with many of his decisions during the past few months but he’s lost me with this one.
“Irreparable” is part of the “irreparable harm” legalese. Totally see the lawsuit being formed now.