Rumor about “modified experiences” when Disney reopens (read 1st post for potential modifications being considered)

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Just my opinion but there is no way Disney will try to enforce masks for their guests. For the CMs, possibly...but not for guests. Can you imagine trying to keep a toddler in a mask in 95 degree weather? No chance.

There is also zero chance they will require testing for all guests. They will not want the liability of "finding" positive cases nor the inevitable consequences that come along with it.
 
You forgot to add "in my opinion" when you typed that out....

Because that absolutely is what that is.

In my opinion none of that needs to go. People just need to use common sense and partake in healthy habits.
Good luck with that. Most people at the parks are entitled. I'm guessing you didn't read the post of what is rumored in what Disney will look like when it reopens.
 
Just my opinion but there is no way Disney will try to enforce masks for their guests. For the CMs, possibly...but not for guests. Can you imagine trying to keep a toddler in a mask in 95 degree weather? No chance.

There is also zero chance they will require testing for all guests. They will not want the liability of "finding" positive cases nor the inevitable consequences that come along with it.
Then how do you go about keeping social distancing in place without those measures? Everyone keeps saying what won't work but what do you think will work?
 
And it has been said from day 1 - Americans are going to have to get used to a new normal. Make no mistake, Disney can require and enforce masks if they want to.
Until the lawsuits roll in.
Not sure how often you visit wdw but enforcing is not one of wdw forte. In the beginning im sure most will comply but then one person will take it off and then the next and then the cm will try and enforce and get yelled at or worse.... entitled is a word that gets thrown out there a lot and from all my experience unfortunately some wdw guests are very entitled and don't think rules apply to them
Exactly --- Disney (unlike a lot of other businesses) want to have their customers to have an enjoyable experience. Kicking people out because they refuse to take a test or wear a mask isn't very customer friendly (especially in the hot summer/fall sun). Who knows . .maybe our culture will change, but not overnight.

Again .. lawsuits .. people will lawyer up over the craziest of things (that are usually their fault) . .

I feel if DIsney requires masks or tests .. that MAY make them liable for their guests health. If they require a test, and that person is actually positive and spreads it to another family .. who gets COVID-19 and a member of that family dies .. I could easily see them suing the pants off Disney for "negligent testing" and a "unsafe environment".

I mean if you can sue a store for slipping on natural ICE in their parking lot, I am sure you can make a case of suing them for getting infected by a virus they were supposedly testing for.
 

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Just my opinion but there is no way Disney will try to enforce masks for their guests. For the CMs, possibly...but not for guests. Can you imagine trying to keep a toddler in a mask in 95 degree weather? No chance.

There is also zero chance they will require testing for all guests. They will not want the liability of "finding" positive cases nor the inevitable consequences that come along with it.
We are going end of August and have discussed wearing masks on the buses and like.
 
Then how do you go about keeping social distancing in place without those measures? Everyone keeps saying what won't work but what do you think will work?
Honestly...nothing. A place like Disney isn't conducive to social distancing. It just isn't. I think they will take measures to keep things cleaner than they did before (santizer stations, cleaning more often, etc) but there isn't a whole lot they can realistically do beyond that which won't significantly reduce the guest experience.
 
You forgot to add "in my opinion" when you typed that out....

Because that absolutely is what that is.

In my opinion none of that needs to go. People just need to use common sense and partake in healthy habits.
Agreed on your last statement
Then how do you go about keeping social distancing in place without those measures? Everyone keeps saying what won't work but what do you think will work?
Personal responsibility will work.
You take care of you and yours. Don't expect Disney to do everything, they will have measures in place but i can guarantee you more than one family will try and break the rules
Wash your hands, don't touch your face, wear a mask if possible, make sure to leave a buffer between you and others.
6ft is not that far away, get up right now and see how fae 6ft is. You can easily walk around the parks while social distancing. Queues will be trickier but that is where Disney comes into play, we won't hear "fill all the available space" for a while.
 
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Honestly...nothing. A place like Disney isn't conducive to social distancing. It just isn't. I think they will take measures to keep things cleaner than they did before (santizer stations, cleaning more often, etc) but there isn't a whole lot they can realistically do beyond that which won't significantly reduce the guest experience.
I disagree. The will be a reduced guest experience. Have you not read the rumored plans that they think of implementing. Look at what Shanghai Disney is doing. I wouldn't be surprised if what they are doing comes to the parks here.

https://blogmickey.com/2020/04/shanghai-disneyland-reportedly-begins-simulations-for-reopening/
 
You forgot to add "in my opinion" when you typed that out....

Because that absolutely is what that is.

In my opinion none of that needs to go. People just need to use common sense and partake in healthy habits.
Agreed on your last statement

Personal responsibility will work.
You take care of you and yours
. Don't expect Disney to do everything, they will have measures in place but i can guarantee you more than one family will try and break the rules
Wash your hands, don't touch your face, wear a mask if possible, make sure to leave a buffer between you and others.
6ft is not that far away, get up right now and see how fae 6ft is. You can easily walk around the parks while social distancing. Queues will be trickier but that is where Disney comes into play, we won't hear "fill all the available space" for a while.

I think the problem is that my health is dependent on others using common sense as well. I can do everything right in taking care of myself and my family but other people who could be exposed and not realizing they are transmitting it because they are asyptomatic. So if another family doesn't wear masks and then pushes against me while I am trying to keep distance from others, things like that

That is what makes this so complicated is how we are impacted to such a degree by how others act. We can do things to minimize things for ourselves but when in a public place, only so much you can do
 
I think the problem is that my health is dependent on others using common sense as well. I can do everything right in taking care of myself and my family but other people who could be exposed and not realizing they are transmitting it because they are asyptomatic. So if another family doesn't wear masks and then pushes against me while I am trying to keep distance from others, things like that

That is what makes this so complicated is how we are impacted to such a degree by how others act. We can do things to minimize things for ourselves but when in a public place, only so much you can do
And that's when you make the choice to come or not
I'll be there first day but i would not bring my mom and dad that are elderly, or anyone with a pre existing condition. Im taking the risk for myself and i will be aware of my surroundings even more, but i am a local and don't have to spend any money to go.
So each person has to do what's best for you
 
And that's when you make the choice to come or not
I'll be there first day but i would not bring my mom and dad that are elderly, or anyone with a pre existing condition. Im taking the risk for myself and i will be aware of my surroundings even more, but i am a local and don't have to spend any money to go.
So each person has to do what's best for you

agree 100% - guess the one issue would be if people come with the impression Disney (or Universal) was holding their guests to certain requirements (that they prove they are healthy, that they wear masks, etc) but then don't enforce it.

If Disney says these are recomendations but we can't mandate things and you have to sign a form saying we are not liable / visit at your own risk, then yeah, people have to just take that risk (or not)
 
Exactly right. It's each person's choice to come. If conditions are not what you would find enjoyable or worth your money just wait or you feel unsafe or uneasy. Disney wil be here next year and next...

Took the words out of my mouth. When Disney opens they arent FORCING you to go. It will be your choice if you go or not. If you dont feel safe then by all means dont go.
 
Until the lawsuits roll in.

Exactly --- Disney (unlike a lot of other businesses) want to have their customers to have an enjoyable experience. Kicking people out because they refuse to take a test or wear a mask isn't very customer friendly (especially in the hot summer/fall sun). Who knows . .maybe our culture will change, but not overnight.

Again .. lawsuits .. people will lawyer up over the craziest of things (that are usually their fault) . .

I feel if DIsney requires masks or tests .. that MAY make them liable for their guests health. If they require a test, and that person is actually positive and spreads it to another family .. who gets COVID-19 and a member of that family dies .. I could easily see them suing the pants off Disney for "negligent testing" and a "unsafe environment".

I mean if you can sue a store for slipping on natural ICE in their parking lot, I am sure you can make a case of suing them for getting infected by a virus they were supposedly testing for.

They won't be liable in any way - and they'll make you sign a form before entering stating you understand that.
 
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