No they've been closed, my daughter took a staycation taking advantage of tm rates the last week it was open, they closed same day as WDW resortsSo they may have been open the whole time
Thats progress !!!!!!No they've been closed, my daughter took a staycation taking advantage of tm rates the last week it was open, they closed same day as WDW resorts
I'm aware the are required in a few places around the country. I am on team "masks won't be required" and it is ok if you are on team "yes they will be." We can each have our own opinions.![]()
So if you no interest in discussing with people disagreeing with you, what is there to post? Just one big echo chamber where everyone agrees with each other? If you don't want to discuss it, maybe you shouldn't be posting? LolOn another post I actually wrote “if you don’t agree with me, that’s fine, but I have no interest in discussing it further.” And still got a response disagreeing with me.
It’s ok guys! We don’t have to agree! And arguing with each other won’t change minds!
PS: I’m on team no mask as well. Ha!
I wouldn't be surprised if those measures are put in place here.Disney Shanghai Park started testing yesterday modifications with CMs:
For those of you interested in following along the modifications, there have been a few Twitter posters (DONGDONG and AttractionsMagazines) that have posted pictures of these modifications being tested:
- Temperature screenings
- Guests will now have their Health QR codes scanned. Only those guests with a green QR code will be allowed entrance into the resort.
- Guests being seated in a staggered fashion.
- Both guests and employees are required to wear face masks (except when dining)
- Taped off marks to indicate where guests can stand to follow social distancing
- Thorough cleaning and disinfecting
Understood, but Disney is also concerned with employees.I was talking about guests not employees
Yeah that’s probably to just practice the staggering. So your party is together but staggered from another. I’ve been around some obnoxious wdw guests in many trips. I’m excited about the chance to be socially distanced from obnoxious guests in a cleaner park!The only thing I'm wondering about is the picture that shows them on the coaster with only one person per row. It seems like they would let you ride with a family member or someone in your party who you're sharing living space with already anyway. I can see separating groups but figured I could sit by my husband for example. That would be something that would keep me from going now. We have reservations for late June. If it's open we were planning to go unless they required masks. So now I guess this is something else I need to watch for too. I wouldn't want to essentially be riding everything by myself.
But if there are virtual queues it won’t be as bad to wait. And it’ll just be nice not to be shoulder to shoulder with ppl. The crowds had gotten absolutely out of control.From the measure I see in Shanghai, you'd only need 25-30% capacity crowd to gain the same wait times for rides as a 70-80% capacity crowd. Crowd calendars sites will have a fit.
daydreaming about my own boat on pirates.......Yeah that’s probably to just practice the staggering. So your party is together but staggered from another. I’ve been around some obnoxious wdw guests in many trips. I’m excited about the chance to be socially distanced from obnoxious guests in a cleaner park!
The best thing about that is you won't have people ruining the ride trying to video it with their phone.daydreaming about my own boat on pirates.......![]()
In the good ole days, we had that during late extra magic hours!daydreaming about my own boat on pirates.......![]()
Or freaking my toddler out b/c they scream on the drop like it’s the tower of terror!The best thing about that is you won't have people ruining the ride trying to video it with their phone.
with the flash on.....The best thing about that is you won't have people ruining the ride trying to video it with their phone.
Understood, but Disney is also concerned with employees.
Of course they are. Either I'm not explaining what I mean or you are deliberately misunderstanding me. There is no way for a *guest* to prove they contacted Covid at a theme park. The workplace assumption wouldn't apply to them
Again, perception. They may not be able to prove it, but if a bunch of guests got sick who recently went to Disney, and if CM's in that same time period were also sick, it will look bad, proof or not. Guarantee Disney doesn't want to deal with that nightmare scenario.