anthony2k7
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Yep proves nothing, especially in the asymptomatic!What is the point of temp check, just peace of mind for the worried people? It takes 5 to 7 days to have a fever if you even get one.
Yep proves nothing, especially in the asymptomatic!What is the point of temp check, just peace of mind for the worried people? It takes 5 to 7 days to have a fever if you even get one.
Risky!They need to just have people sign the waiver, keep everything as clean and sanitized as possible and go back to normal business with everyone entering at their own risk. All of the suggested modifications are untenable, unrealistic and quite frankly overkill. It would completely suck the fun and magic out of the trip. People in high risk groups just shouldn’t go, they’re responsible for their own welfare. Harsh but true. If the virus has died down enough for them to open then it should be fine to just go back to normal, with an increased emphasis on hand sanitizing and washing. There was always a risk of catching the flu (which lots of people die from too) or something else there. This is a serious and scary virus but at some point you need to be rational and not be led by fear. I don’t wanna live in a world where I’m forced to where a mask and take medical tests to get into a Disney park.
Its balancing act. I think the virus will pass eventually - perhaps even without a vaccine. But it's going to take a while. Perhaps another 6 to 12 months or more.Read through the 4/17 & 4/18 changes proposed. Dont know the source. No thanks. Park wont survive if all that become the norm till a vaccine. Maybe theme parks just dont fit the new normal. I've read a lot about how it all started. Walt filling that niche that didnt exist and it's the formula that made it a success. I'm with a lot of people commenting that this wont work till COVID 19 is in the history books. I see a lot of bad PR coming if there is a mass inoculation of the virus that can be traced back to the park. I wouldnt want to be the ones on that committee trying to make the model of a theme park work in an ongoing pandemic. Movie theaters are probably on the way out. A theme park industry that's been jammed since 1955 and depends on that as its model to operate at the level that makes it desirable???? I'm just a little more than sick about it.
on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, amusement/theme parks are high on that pyramid lol we need to think logically and realistically of what our needs are compared to our wants. I love Disney but I really hope they stay closed until there is a dramatic reduction of infection... it sucks but I'd rather people concentrate on food and housing, ya know, the basics
This scenario, which is a real possibility IF they do testing, is definitely possible. I'm talking the Covid test here, not a temperature test. (And saying testing wouldn't work has just been disproved by this scenario - as it caught someone testing positive.)
I'm sure some health department would need to be notified of a positive test, and there would be a more thorough retest.
Say it's still positive. The multitude of questions generated by this scenario is long. For example, one person tests positive while the rest of the family doesn't. However, they have all been exposed but the length of exposure is unknown - do you allow the rest of the family to enter? How do you get back to the hotel without exposing others - certainly not via WDW transportation? Would you be allowed back into the hotel - because you know they've tagged your MDE as positive? How would you get to an airport? Would you really expose your Uber driver to this knowing you are positive?
Now if they test at the airport before you get on DME, I'm sure you would not be allowed to ride. You really don't want to remain with your family now, since you tested positive - do you? Would you be allowed on a plane after having tested positive?
The questions generated boggle the mind. While I think they could institute testing, I don't think they would do so without being told they absolutely had to as a prerequisite to opening the parks. They really don't want to go down that road, and the politicians will cave on having WDW (or any theme parks) do testing in FL, so my guess is no testing will be done.
Quite frankly, I don't think any amount of changes will make a difference. I feel until we have a vaccine Disney will not be able to open safely. I still haven't heard enough ideas yet, to have folks feel safe enough to go to the parks. I'm open to hearing more ideas though, isn't this the point of this thread?
Wording worked into the ticket that releases them of liability for contracting a illness like a previous poster just mentioned, which in my opinion would be hard to prove where you got it from anyways. I don’t have a problem going back to Disney as I know I can get it from just going to the grocery store. The virus doesn’t just live at Disney.