Anyone know if the Florida health department has released guidelines on opening pools?
Our public pools opened last Monday. Limited number of people per pool and social distancing. I’m in Central Florida.
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Anyone know if the Florida health department has released guidelines on opening pools?
I agree with opening small businesses and things on that level. I have always been of the opinion that rushing to open theme parks is a whole nother lever.I bet that's what I'm remembering, thanks.
I agree and disagree.
I am definitely of the opinion that we need to open things slowly and cautiously, and not because people are ready for them to open and done with COVID-19, but because it's proven safe. I also think it's not just about what a business can do to prevent spread in their individual business, but what testing, tracking, and containment looks like in each individual area. Those need to be solid.
However, we really can't stay at home forever and keep non-essentials (and that's vague in itself) closed. It's not a storm, it's not here and then suddenly gone where we can all come out again. The distancing, the masks, and other rules and guidelines are needed in the period where *hopefully* numbers continue to decrease. Once we see what life with precautions does, I imagine everything can be re-evaluated again (and again and again and again).
Not long ago there was a group that wanted WDW to open ASAP (the "optimists") and others that said it needed to wait (labeled as "negative" or "pesssimists"). Strange how things turn around.
I agree with opening small businesses and things on that level. I have always been of the opinion that rushing to open theme parks is a whole nother lever.
Not long ago there was a group that wanted WDW to open ASAP (the "optimists") and others that said it needed to wait (labeled as "negative" or "pessimists"). Strange how things turn around.
If there are no resort pools open in July that will be a deal breaker for us..
But, I‘m not sure that will matter. As a consumer after waiting this long for things to open & then when they start to, you see the list of restrictions & less than experiences, my first thought is no thanks I’ll save my $. I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels this way. Then there are those who are still too scared to leave d the house, those who are too vulnerable & really shouldn’t & those who don’t have the income to spend & I’m not sure there are many ppl left.I bet that's what I'm remembering, thanks.
I agree and disagree.
I am definitely of the opinion that we need to open things slowly and cautiously, and not because people are ready for them to open and done with COVID-19, but because it's proven safe. I also think it's not just about what a business can do to prevent spread in their individual business, but what testing, tracking, and containment looks like in each individual area. Those need to be solid.
However, we really can't stay at home forever and keep non-essentials (and that's vague in itself) closed. It's not a storm, it's not here and then suddenly gone where we can all come out again. The distancing, the masks, and other rules and guidelines are needed in the period where *hopefully* numbers continue to decrease. Once we see what life with precautions does, I imagine everything can be re-evaluated again (and again and again and again).
turned around? People still want to go to Disney ASAP. There are more Disney fans that are out there not on Disboards
My point is the "open up now" crowd seemed to have turned into the "keep it closed" crowd.
Yes b/c many of us who wanted to open up think the list of endless restrictions make opening pretty worthless.My point is the "open up now" crowd seemed to have turned into the "keep it closed" crowd - mainly due to the restrictions.
I still want it open in June to July range....at this point I am still all in. We shall see when the actual restrictions come outYes b/c many of us who wanted to open up think the list of endless restrictions make opening pretty worthless.
Deni mentioned on the show that they are making everyone get out of the pools every couple of hours to clean them. I don't know which pools, but I am guessing any community pool that is open in her area right now.
And just when I almost convinced myself maybe I could deal with a mask (MAYBE), the pool thing comes up.To be fair to @LSUmiss, they have always been vocal about not wanting to wear a mask in Disney, and that they would cancel.
But yeah, I have seen that shift in quite a few people who wanted Disney open ASAP but are annoyed they are being told they have to do something to make that possible.
My point is the "open up now" crowd seemed to have turned into the "keep it closed" crowd - mainly due to the restrictions.
I might have missed it rummaging thru all of the mask posts, but any mention of fireworks at all ? No... Maybe .... Phase 2 or 3 possibly -- or, sorry... Ain't happening
Not for a while. No official confirmation for domestic parks, but fireworks, shows, and parades don’t go hand and hand with social distancing.
My point is the "open up now" crowd seemed to have turned into the "keep it closed" crowd - mainly due to the restrictions.
I love the dessert parties. Unlike SDL, WDW has many, many places you can view fireworks from a distance. They don't have to do the traditional mass gathering at the hub. Limit the number into the hub, have different locations with hard ticket dessert parties etc...I can see where they could easily have fireworks- don't know that they will, but they could, especially if they have a low capacity limit. We have the 3rd scheduled for the dessert party, not confident they're going to have them, but I sure hope if they're open, they do.Last few times I went, we could easily social distance at the Plaza Garden Dessert Party !![]()
I think a lot of the open up now crowd was “open up now like normal or close to normal”. When it isn’t going to be close to normal then don’t really want it open.