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

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1. Required masks
2. Pool closures
3. Limited or no TS dining
4. Limited or no Disney provided transportation
5. Significant ride closures

We can live without parades, fireworks, and characters but the above 5 are non starters for my family.
My list is almost identical to yours. And we feel the same way about parades, fireworks, and characters.

1. Required masks
2. Pool closures
3. Limited or no Disney provided transportation
4. Significant ride closures
5. Significant indoor show closures (we use those for A/C breaks in the summer heat)
 
I just thought of something else - I'll be ice makers will be deactivated. That sucks. My routine is to fill our Hydroflasks with ice to drink water throughout the day. That's going to suck - if we even get to go. I wonder how coffee will be handled if no coffee makers in the room?

I travel with my own coffee maker. It is a hassle when I fly but it's doable. When I cruise, I use the Starbucks Via sticks.
 
I just thought of something else - I'll be ice makers will be deactivated. That sucks. My routine is to fill our Hydroflasks with ice to drink water throughout the day. That's going to suck - if we even get to go. I wonder how coffee will be handled if no coffee makers in the room?
People keep saying this about icemakers and refillable mugs but I don't see why they would need to be deactivated. The ice goes in a disposable plastic sleeve, and the cups are your own and the ice and liquid fall into it. Chance of cross contamination is remote unless someone is licking the nozzle. Now coffee machines they just can't clean very easily but even with those it's low risk, especially with the single use variety.
 

People keep saying this about icemakers and refillable mugs but I don't see why they would need to be deactivated. The ice goes in a disposable plastic sleeve, and the cups are your own and the ice and liquid fall into it. Chance of cross contamination is remote unless someone is licking the nozzle. Now coffee machines they just can't clean very easily but even with those it's low risk, especially with the single use variety.
Lets say someone carries their mug around in the parks all day then refills it on their way back to their room at the end of the day. They've been touching it and handling it since they got up. They place the mug down to fill it up, and whatevers on the cup comes in contact with the machine itself. Next person comes along and fills there, then handles it as anyone would and brings it back to their room. That's a point of potential cross contamination.
 
Lets say someone carries their mug around in the parks all day then refills it on their way back to their room at the end of the day. They've been touching it and handling it since they got up. They place the mug down to fill it up, and whatevers on the cup comes in contact with the machine itself. Next person comes along and fills there, then handles it as anyone would and brings it back to their room. That's a point of potential cross contamination.
Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 sec as often as possible, the virus doesn't move on its own, so you can have covid on your hands but as long as you don't touch your face you're alright.
 
People keep saying this about icemakers and refillable mugs but I don't see why they would need to be deactivated. The ice goes in a disposable plastic sleeve, and the cups are your own and the ice and liquid fall into it. Chance of cross contamination is remote unless someone is licking the nozzle. Now coffee machines they just can't clean very easily but even with those it's low risk, especially with the single use variety.
The recommendations were to eliminate all self serve, but I don’t know that Disney is required to follow those to the letter. I suspect they will though. I don’t think they’ll do away with refillables, but I do think they’ll move it behind the counters and give you paper cups to pour back into your mug. Don’t rule out licking the nozzle, on cruises at least, can’t tell you the number of times I’ve seen grown adults stick their faces under the ice cream dispenser and fill their mouths with ice cream. There’s no limit as to how gross people can be.

That said, you won’t be entering a sterile environment, being vigilant about your own personal sanitizing takes care of a lot of issues.
 
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They don't necessarily have to deactivate the ice machines.

Alot of the places around here that have self-serve soda/ice machines just said that you can not reuse a cup or a personal cup/mug. You must get a new cup each time.
While yes I know that still means people will touch the dispenser buttons for soda, no one should be touching the ice part because you press the new cup against the lever that dispenses the ice.
 
Lets say someone carries their mug around in the parks all day then refills it on their way back to their room at the end of the day. They've been touching it and handling it since they got up. They place the mug down to fill it up, and whatevers on the cup comes in contact with the machine itself. Next person comes along and fills there, then handles it as anyone would and brings it back to their room. That's a point of potential cross contamination.
Let's say virus is on the bottom of the cup and remains on the plastic of the machine. And then it transfers to the bottom of someone else's cup. It's still not inside the machine itself or inside your cup. There is no difference between that and putting your cup down anywhere someone else might put their cup down. Hand sanitizer should be by the machine as it should be everywhere.
 
No reason why they would blow off, honestly. I wear glasses and have never had any remote concern with them coming off my face during even the highest speed attractions, and they're not fully looped around my ears.
You never had to walk off of Space mountain before then huh? pirate:
 
The recommendations were to eliminate all self serve. I don’t think they’ll do away with refillables, but I do think they’ll move it behind the counters and give you paper cups to pour back into your mug. Don’t rule out licking the nozzle, on cruises at least, can’t tell you the number of times I’ve seen grown adults stick their faces under the ice cream dispenser and fill their mouths with ice cream. There’s no limit as to how gross people can be.
I think there is way more exposure involving staff passing drinks back and forth to people. That recommendation was not well thought out (a lot of times they forget that the options are not risk vs no risk but risk vs other risk) and I expect it to change. As for the ice cream, that is truly disgusting and if I were running the show those people would be hurled overboard. ;-)
 
Well my job just took the fun out of hoping Disney opens by my vacation. New policy is that if we travel out of state AT ALL, ANYWHERE, we have to self quarantine for 2 weeks, using our own time. They will reevaluate in 30 days so I will find out June 19th if I can go to WDW on the 26th (if they are open!). Worse part is that I was supposed to go see my son in Mississippi this weekend. He is military and usually in California but out here training for a few weeks. I haven't seen him in a year and he was so excited to have us come visit him. We are not in a hot spot (Arkansas) and neither is Mississippi so I wasn't worried about visiting him (plus he had to self quarantine when he got there for 2 weeks so he is good). :(
 
As for the ice cream, that is truly disgusting and if I were running the show those people would be hurled overboard. ;-)
In the times I’ve seen it, it’s always resulted in a stoppage of service and a cleaning on the machines. If I didn’t get to a CM to report it, someone else did. I see no issue with CMs serving behind the counter. They’re going to handing out food anyway. As I said, it can’t be a sterile environment.
 
That's interesting though, the water bottle refill stations in the park (not that there are that many) would require less cast interaction than asking someone for a cup of water at a quick service counter. Also, those water bottle fillers are more sanitary than people using water fountains to fill bottles, think about all those kids who pout their mouths on the water fountains. I wonder if more of those bottle fillers will appear or less. This is similar to the refillable mug issue, to me. Interested to see what angle Disney takes.
 
How on earth do they enforce that? They don’t know what you do away from work, just using the honor system?
Back at the start of this, my hospital instituted something similar, and you had to report your trip to employee health prior to the trip. So yes, honor system but not worth losing your job over by lying about it imo. Ironically it is now no longer in place for us because being at work IS the dangerous exposure, not being on a trip.
 
Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 sec as often as possible, the virus doesn't move on its own, so you can have covid on your hands but as long as you don't touch your face you're alright.
... yes? I agree? Nowhere in my comment says anything against that. You're not likely to wash your cup as thoroughly or frequently as your hands though, especially if its a high touch area (many people filling their own cups up in one area). The virus doesnt move on its own, but it does if you move it (like placing a cup somewhere, for example)
 
Lets say someone carries their mug around in the parks all day then refills it on their way back to their room at the end of the day. They've been touching it and handling it since they got up. They place the mug down to fill it up, and whatevers on the cup comes in contact with the machine itself. Next person comes along and fills there, then handles it as anyone would and brings it back to their room. That's a point of potential cross contamination.


Disney could have a CM designated to do the refilling. Then they could be sure that the mug doesn't touch anywhere it shouldn't.
 
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