yulilin3
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Today's schedule is out from the 10th through 16th. To my knowledge, no one has been called back.Today is schedule release day again isnt it? Any extra CMs called back for 17th to 23rd?
Today's schedule is out from the 10th through 16th. To my knowledge, no one has been called back.Today is schedule release day again isnt it? Any extra CMs called back for 17th to 23rd?
Ah yeah my bad. 10th to 16th would be correct for this weeks schedule.Today's schedule is out from the 10th through 16th. To my knowledge, no one has been called back.
I disagree. A policy of “strongly recommending masks” should be enough but still give guests a choice.It would be bad PR not to follow suit if all other theme parks are doing it.
I read that the Shanghai Dosney resort requires a green QR code for entry, among other things. Will that work here in America? I know a lot of people worry about being tracked with that sort of thing. If we can't get QR tracking, will the be able to reopen?
My cousin who is high up at Seaworld told me they don’t even have a supply of masks for the employees yet much less getting enough for guests. She literally works in PR. They are in talks with Disney & Universal to be on the same page & open about the same time. She said a decision has not been made yet, but she doubts masks will be required at any of those 3.Or you bring a giant supply of them and have a fresh one for when you take it off.
Temp checks are maybe the biggest issue there for me. Spend several 1000 $ on a trip only to get to the gate and fail a temp check and get put on a 14 day quarantine? Insurance probably wont be covering that either.
Ok if you're feeling slightly unwell then you should be staying at the hotel anyway, but with most paying huge amounts of money for their trips few will be willing to skip trying to get into parks no matter how ill they feel.
I would definitely be taking a themometer with me to stop any surprises at the gates. lol But honestly, if your fever is over 100 degrees, you know you're sick- you feel it. And at that point, I'm good with Disney saying nope, not spreading your germs today. For those who say they run 100 degrees normally, I'm sorry, you're going to have a problem. In all honesty, I don't see temp checks happening- but it wouldn't stop me. None of us run 100 + when we aren't sick. We had a trip where one by one, we all got sick. Some of us missed most of the trip staying in the room, others just got caught at the end of the trip. Getting sick on vacation and missing out has always been a risk.
The temperature scans by themselves would not be effective, but combined with other measures, they are helpful.While I agree that you should stay in if you are sick so as to not spread any disease, you can run a fever with this virus and feel otherwise fine. Disney is going to get its share of people that are spiking a fever but feel fine and they will be irate when they are turned away at the gate.
Additionally, many carriers of this virus will not show ANY symptoms, not even a fever. In fact, recent spikes in testing has shown that the large majority of people who have contracted the virus have been entirely unaware as they had no symptoms at all. This, to me, means that temperature scans are simply theater.
This isn’t a Disney requirement it is a government one. Would not fly in the US.I read that the Shanghai Dosney resort requires a green QR code for entry, among other things. Will that work here in America? I know a lot of people worry about being tracked with that sort of thing. If we can't get QR tracking, will the be able to reopen?
For the millionth time, this isn’t China. What ppl accept there will not be the same as here.View attachment 492360
What Shanghai Disney looks like. Are people afraid of Disney losing its magic if masks are mandatory.
Depends on the kid & the age. I would love this (right now). DS is 2 & likes to see them but doesn’t like when they touch him. He likes to wave at them etc, but that’s it. And since ppl won’t be able to take every possible pose with every possible combination of ppl in their party, it should also go a lot faster which is also a problem for us with DS b/c he’s not going to wait patiently in a restaurant for an hour.Honestly, at that point, I would just rather not have the characters there after all. Think of all the little ones, especially those who this is their first visit. Or even worse, those who have been before or have watched videos on Youtube, and are expecting to be able to meet the characters. You're going to have to stop the kiddos from wanting to interact with the character, and potentially breaking your kids' hearts and spirit. The especially little ones aren't going to understand what's going on. I can see lots of tears and lots of stress on parents' parts.
Plus who is gonna pay a premium to see the characters from a distance?
Just get rid of the character meals until it can be the full experience.
Yeah like walking from Contemporary to MK?What about someone who has walked a good distance in 90 degree heat....temp checks are going to cause a whole host of issues.
I'm sure they will institute a reasonable procedure for the temperature scan. If you have a temperature over 100, they will probably set you aside to rerun the scan again. This will allow you to cool down, or have a hot flash subside, and then re-scan you.What about someone who has walked a good distance in 90 degree heat....temp checks are going to cause a whole host of issues.
For the millionth time, this isn’t China. What ppl accept there will not be the same as here.
Today's schedule is out from the 10th through 16th. To my knowledge, no one has been called back.
In our highly litigious society, I can't see disney reopening. People sue over the smallest things looking to get a payday. If the parks reopen and people get sick or die, Disney will need to have had solid precautions in place. I am looking to the Shanghai park to set the standard, and possibly Paris, before they reopen stateside.
No, generally regulation, health and safety and labour laws are much stricter in the west and USA than in places like china.
If this is what china is doing to make people safe then I wouldn't be at all surprised if usa did at least the same, assuming they do consider it safe enough to open at all.
But then maybe capitalism will win after all and safety wont be so key in USA.
We will have to wait and see....
Ugh! I'm thinking about the CM prep/training that would be needed for a June 1st opening. Could it be done in time if they are called back on the 17th? I'm not optimistic, but I'm also not a CM.Today's schedule is out from the 10th through 16th. To my knowledge, no one has been called back.
To be completely selfish, I hope we hear something prior to 6:00AM Thursday morning before my FP window opens.Both the governor and the mayor have basically given the big theme parks a green light to do what they want....
Back to the theme parks, with both task forces having members of the parks it gives them an inside look and im sure special provisions are being done for them.
That's why we're all just waiting for Disney to come out and announce their guidelines, rumors are that they will announce this week
Where in Florida are gators only 6 feet long?Maybe that is another reason they will start with just Florida residents as there is an easy indicator for how far 6' is that people from Florida are familiar with:
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