monica9
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Nothing about BBB but it's very hands on and close contact so wondering if they will be openI can't find the guidelines. What did they say about BBB?
Nothing about BBB but it's very hands on and close contact so wondering if they will be openI can't find the guidelines. What did they say about BBB?
Those aren't currently available to the public. Even if they were, there's a huge difference between wearing a mask made out of some kind of clear plastic inside where it's temp controlled and outside in the FL heat. I'm not dead set against wearing a mask, but I can't imagine wearing one of those outside.There are clear masks out there.
https://www.theclearmask.com/product
I did ADRs for a September trip a while back and it didn't seem like they were limited. Some of the more popular restaurants were hard to get, but nothing really unusual. The only thing I couldn't get was California Grill brunch.Thanks. We go in November and hoping everything is back to normal. We are also going to Universal so paying attention to all these guidelines. My ADR's are this Monday and was hoping they weren't going to just take 50% of reservations.
Really? There are a myriad of reasons to be using a mobility scooter that have nothing to do with overall health. Pretty sure when my daughter used one for her injured ankle she was still overall healthy. When I used one when my plantar fasciitis, I wasn't at a higher risk of becoming infected with something. Any recommendations you see include that those with underlying conditions should limit their exposure, but they are not at a higher risk of spreading the infection- so whether they choose to go or not is up to them. They won't be putting anyone at risk but themselves.Pretty much all the people you see on mobility scooters shouldnt be there going forward either.
Not sure how this is feasible, unless theyre skipping right to the playoffs. Or if they use the Orlando Magic’s arena as well. But they’d need to start at 6am with the last game at midnight with the use of WWoS and Amway Center to get a full league’s worth of games within a day. If its just the playoffs, then its not a big issue because they could hold 4 games a day at just WWoS
Let me guess: The mayor’s plan is to open theme parks “As soon as they can do so in a way that is safe and comfortable for both employees and guests.”
It would certainly be nice to get some real info.
Note to self: Patience you must have, my young padawan.
Or in any other at risk category.
Pretty much all the people you see on mobility scooters shouldnt be there going forward either.
Really? There are a myriad of reasons to be using a mobility scooter that have nothing to do with overall health. Pretty sure when my daughter used one for her injured ankle she was still overall healthy. When I used one when my plantar fasciitis, I wasn't at a higher risk of becoming infected with something. Any recommendations you see include that those with underlying conditions should limit their exposure, but they are not at a higher risk of spreading the infection- so whether they choose to go or not is up to them. They won't be putting anyone at risk but themselves.
It looks like the FL task force is giving the go ahead for theme parks to reopen during Phase 2. Orange Co task force will have a meeting today at 2pm and Mayor Demmings is supposed to speak later today. He is adhering to the Gov guidelines but is not ruling out making them stricter. For example he has decided to keep curfew from 11pm to 5am while Osceola Co has decided to lift curfew come May 4th
https://www.wftv.com/news/local/loo...ke-when-reopening/PE3Q27G22VCP7ISBH3FRG3HNOU/
Could I assume the 14 day quarantine of certain states would also lift at that time? That will be a sticking point for some even when WDW does open.It looks like the FL task force is giving the go ahead for theme parks to reopen during Phase 2. Orange Co task force will have a meeting today at 2pm and Mayor Demmings is supposed to speak later today. He is adhering to the Gov guidelines but is not ruling out making them stricter. For example he has decided to keep curfew from 11pm to 5am while Osceola Co has decided to lift curfew come May 4th
https://www.wftv.com/news/local/loo...ke-when-reopening/PE3Q27G22VCP7ISBH3FRG3HNOU/
IMO I think he wont be able to keep the curfew for that long. Will be tough with neighboring counties that dont have a curfew.
the curfew is not due to cases it's due to so many establishments being closed, a safety issue (looting)Osceola has less cases I believe.
How I described humans as how we got to this point? Since the beginning of time humans have been social and require physical contact. Don’t hold a baby in their first year and see how they thrive.Isn't how you describe humans how we got to this point? And other than eat and drink, what can't you do with a mask on except stick your tongue out at someone. As for a wet mask, folks bring dry clothes to change into at the parks all the time in case they get wet - so you bring a spare mask. Easy peasy.
I am having a difficult time picturing how Disney will be able to implement effective social distancing with scooters (and I do NOT want to get into a discussion about the reasons why someone may need a scooter - if they break their leg or if they are in a high risk group, doesn't matter). What I am having a hard time with is implementing the modifications that we've been hearing, if there are scooters. One of the modifications is that there will be walking lanes in specific direction (to the right to enter the land or the store and to the left to leave the land and the store). You are responsible for staying in the "lane" and staying 6 feet behind the other party and 6 feet in front of the next one. But, scooters are notoriously hard for most to control to that level of precision. They cannot stop at a dime, they go at a different speed than walking and it takes a bit to slow down and it would be difficult to maneuver so that you are in a specific lane and staying 6 feet from the parties in front and around you. If I were Disney, I would allow wheelchairs, which keep at the same walking rate as everyone else and temporarily suspend scooters.While we have gotten off topic a little, this is something that is IMPORTANT and it is one of the fears I have when the park opens.
When the parks do open, you WILL SEE older people there, people in wheelchairs, overweight people, etc...... Please keep any comments to yourself. It is not your job nor is it any of your business to go up to them and say something. That will just make everything even more hectic than it already will be.
Like @cakebaker said, it is their choice if they want to be there and they are only putting THEMSELVES and risk.
How I described humans as how we got to this point? Since the beginning of time humans have been social and require physical contact. Don’t hold a baby in their first year and see how they thrive.
I will not wear a mask, but you do you.
I am having a difficult time picturing how Disney will be able to implement effective social distancing with scooters (and I do NOT want to get into a discussion about the reasons why someone may need a scooter - if they break their leg or if they are in a high risk group, doesn't matter). What I am having a hard time with is implementing the modifications that we've been hearing, if there are scooters. One of the modifications is that there will be walking lanes in specific direction (to the right to enter the land or the store and to the left to leave the land and the store). You are responsible for staying in the "lane" and staying 6 feet behind the other party and 6 feet in front of the next one. But, scooters are notoriously hard for most to control to that level of precision. They cannot stop at a dime, they go at a different speed than walking and it takes a bit to slow down and it would be difficult to maneuver so that you are in a specific lane and staying 6 feet from the parties in front and around you. If I were Disney, I would allow wheelchairs, which keep at the same walking rate as everyone else and temporarily suspend scooters.
Disney is probably not going to have many Canadians going to the parks for awhile. With the U.S. moving so quick to reopen where Canada is going very slow, its going to be very difficult to get medical insurance that's covers Covid-19. Its going to keep many Canadians home.Disney will have to make up their own rules. The official 6 foot rule from the CDC expired yesterday.
It is now up to the Governors and local officials to make their own social distancing rules. So i would imagine we will hear what Disneys plans will be with their social distancing rules.
Exactly, Being social didnt cause this at all. You might as well stop trying to reason with that user. Every post is a ticking time bombHow I described humans as how we got to this point? Since the beginning of time humans have been social and require physical contact. Don’t hold a baby in their first year and see how they thrive.
I will not wear a mask, but you do you.
Going by what some have said on here, preparing to open could be a matter of days and not weeksGoing off of the phase 2 requirements, I predict a July opening at the earliest. They are going to need time to prepare.