They removed straws a while ago!This could seriously be the final straw on the camel’s back.

we get over this "hump".
They removed straws a while ago!This could seriously be the final straw on the camel’s back.
they haven't announced that yetSo supposedly DeSantis is supposed to be announcing his reopening plans today, anyone know what time it is?
The time hasn't been announced yet, as far as I could find.So supposedly DeSantis is supposed to be announcing his reopening plans today, anyone know what time it is?
they haven't announced that yet
Yea, believe they just mentioned the distancing - we go in July as well and must have a pool !
And just to tag along @GADisneyDad14 just said, once we get actual procedures from WDW this board will become the place to plan, discuss and report back on these new proceduresA quick recap of various things for the benefit of newcomers and those that don't follow message boards by the minute:
1) Yesterday, the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force met to discuss initial "guidelines" for reopening businesses, including theme parks such as WDW and Universal. It is important to note that these were just preliminary/conceptual task force guidelines and do not constitute an official announcement from WDW about future resort/park operations. A summary of the initial guidelines and a video to the task force meeting can be found here:
https://www.wdwinfo.com/news-storie...-for-reopening-businesses-in-central-florida/
2) This thread is still primarily for official WDW announcements and related theme park planning implications/questions/discussion. The preliminary guidelines from the Task Force are useful and interesting, but obviously much (well, pretty much everything) is still unknown about how Disney will operate going forward. There are some lively discussions on the Rumors and News Forum for those that like to speculate based on what little is known/rumored to date.
3) Hopefully over the coming days/weeks Disney will start to release some real information so those with planned trips can adjust/plan accordingly - and we can actually have something to talk about around here! For a company that doesn't often 'say a lot,' IMO Disney was relatively proactive with their communications and guest recovery as they wound down operations, and I 'hope' they continue with the same level of transparency when things turn the corner towards reopening.
4) WDW has now been closed for 45 days.
Our little trip planning corner of the DIS (the TPAS forum) has been so quiet these days, understandably so. Hope everyone is well out there.
Thanks all.
There are a lot of folks with the same questions you have. You can join in the discussion over on the thread for rumors about modified operating procedures: https://www.disboards.com/threads/r...ntial-modifications-being-considered.3797114/I know this is speculation but I would think that any of the rides that have a pre-show will skip those until further notice. I would think Disneyland wouldn't open a ride like the Haunted Mansion (when they open) until social distancing guidelines are reduced, or just have the room filled at a much lower capacity than typical.
I would hope that for the time being Disney drops the fees for on-site parking as well and allow folks to take their own transportation instead of hopping on the Disney Buses at the resorts. Also curious how things like the Magical Express and the overall transportation system will operate once things are announced.
There are a lot of folks with the same questions you have. You can join in the discussion over on the thread for rumors about modified operating procedures: https://www.disboards.com/threads/rumor-about-“modified-experiences”-when-disney-reopens-read-1st-post-for-potential-modifications-being-considered.3797114/
Totally agree with this. We are SO cautious when we are in public, especially theme parks, about washing our hands regularly, carrying hand sanitizer, etc., but I'm still floored about how many people don't wash their hands leaving the bathrooms or fail to encourage their young children to practice good hygiene. Every time I get on a ride and put my hands on a safety bar, I cringe. I have a feeling Cast Members will be borderline militant in enforcing this, just like they do on the Disney cruises when you walk into the restaurants.There are a lot of possible safety policies on the table, but let's not forget personal responsibility, too. Disney will do what they can, but all guests will have to do their part. For example, something as simple as washing your hands after every ride will go a LONG way toward cutting risk of infection -- and soap and water is a lot better than hand sanitizer, btw.
Totally agree with this. We are SO cautious when we are in public, especially theme parks, about washing our hands regularly, carrying hand sanitizer, etc., but I'm still floored about how many people don't wash their hands leaving the bathrooms or fail to encourage their young children to practice good hygiene. Every time I get on a ride and put my hands on a safety bar, I cringe. I have a feeling Cast Members will be borderline militant in enforcing this, just like they do on the Disney cruises when you walk into the restaurants.
There are a lot of possible safety policies on the table, but let's not forget personal responsibility, too. Disney will do what they can, but all guests will have to do their part. For example, something as simple as washing your hands after every ride will go a LONG way toward cutting risk of infection -- and soap and water is a lot better than hand sanitizer, btw.
I have a feeling Cast Members will be borderline militant in enforcing this, just like they do on the Disney cruises when you walk into the restaurants.
I wondered about this, too, but I'm speculating that they will do everything in their power to avoid making guests wear masks. Let's face it, wearing a face mask when it's 95 degrees is not exactly pleasant. They would rather make their employees uncomfortable than the guests. It's all a part of trying to give guests as "normal" an experience as possible during a very abnormal time.Sorry, it might have been discussed already in this thread, but does it surprise others that only cast members appear to be wearing masks with these guidelines? I would have thought for a period of time when they first opened, guests would, too. Seems like if there's a ratio of 10-1 or 20-1 (or more) guests to cast members, having guests not wearing masks almost makes the cast member masks insignificant. Guests not wearing masks means a greater chance of spread. The data seems pretty clear on that - my mask protects others. Guess we'll see how that issue plays out.
I wondered about this, too, but I'm speculating that they will do everything in their power to avoid making guests wear masks. Let's face it, wearing a face mask when it's 95 degrees is not exactly pleasant. They would rather make their employees uncomfortable than the guests. It's all a part of trying to give guests as "normal" an experience as possible during a very abnormal time.