mshanson3121
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We're missing a big part of the issue. Disney has to make sure CMs don't infect other CMs and guests. An infected guest may have contact with hundreds of other guests. An infected CM thousands of guests.
There are holes with every possible check. Checking temperatures will catch some infected people, but miss many. Face masks, even if just by CMs will reduce transmissions. "Overkill" promotion of hand sanitizers will reduce transmissions. Eliminating the number crowds staying in one place for an extended period of time, parades, fireworks etc., will reduce infections. Hopefully the combined effect of multiple actions will reduce infections to the level which will permit opening.
This. So many people seemed to think they'd do a temperature check, maybe a capacity reduction and that would be it. It's going to need to be a heavily multi-faceted approach for Disney to be able to open. I think the news coming out the last few days has really given some people a jolt into the reality of the situation.
To be fair, you're local. You don't have to book flights and resort. You can go and if you don't like what you see you can go home. Not sure how many will gamble with thousands.
This. I can see there being plenty of locals and APs that will go. People that can easily drive there, and just perhaps do a weekend. I do not see people spending thousands of dollars on flights, several nights of hotels etc... for a severely diminished experience. And I definitely can't see international travellers doing it - assuming international travel is even allowed this year, which I highly doubt.