What is the most busy place you have been during lockdown?

Supermarket & Costco

Had to edit - I mis read - I thought it was busiest day - this is what happens when I read something fast :guilty:
 
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Kalahari water park in Pocono, Pa

They are supposed to have reduced capacity and have lounge chairs spaced out. It turned out to be packed with people on top of each other in the pools and standing to close to you in lines for slides. Obviously no one was wearing masks cause they were in the water. We were only booked for one night.
 
The Sunday Farmer's Market. But people were wearing masks and social distancing, but it was busy.
We started going to the grocery store and Walmart when they first open on Sunday mornings when the lockdown started. Almost nobody in the store.
 
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Church has about 200 people, but it's spaced in 1500 seats with masks, so it seems like a small amount of people, even though it's not.

But, an outdoor potluck for homeschoolers was in one small parking lot (it was my 1st time there, and holy, were there a ton of people - about 150)...I kept my mask on, stayed 6 ft from folks and didn't eat, even outside, b/c it was just a huge amount of people I didn't ever "circle" with...and since I have to be careful, I was (even my kids kept masks on for me, and I didn't ask - I think they were also surprised:))...
 
Church has about 200 people, but it's spaced in 1500 seats with masks, so it seems like a small amount of people, even though it's not.
Churches here are limited to 25% of capacity with a maximum of 100 people no matter how large the seating capacity is. The church I grew up in never had more than 75 members so I can't imagine a church with 200 people in attendance or seating for 1,500. My neighbor is the Minister of a local church, they are sticking with online services for now, they have more people logging into Sunday services than they had pre-pandemic in person.
 
Fred Meyer. I’ve gone back to curbside pickup because of the lack of adherence to social distancing.
yep....kroger dropping the ball here in Yuma...no more cart washing, no santizer, folks crowding at the secondary door...few check-out clerks.

But our kroger store is a grocery store, new so asiles wide...i don't remember the last new Fred Meyer in Salem...but very narrow asiles.
 
Goodwill on discount days....$1.00 mornings rough, I have a list of what I want, out in 5 minutes.

and since half our population is gone...Sams is fine, grocery store is fine, no long lines to wait for sit down and casinos are doing a great job with spacing...so most busy would be the border staion desk to enter back into USA...no one social distancing outside the door. Inside has never been a problems because it only one person a time inside the door to be harrassed by border patrol.
 
We're not on lock down here. If talking about during the stay at home during Spring then it would Walmart hands down.

I get the feeling the author of the thread didn't mean lock down but meant during the pandemic but if that's the case they might want to fix their thread title. Sounds like people are answering that way.
 
well, we're not on lockdown anymore, but still supposed to socially distance and mask etc. The busiest place has probably been a Lowes. Anything else and I avoid it.
 
It was a Souvenir/TShirt shop in our small beach town, and even though it was near Labor Day it wasn't nearly as crowded as it would usually be. Everyone had on a mask and was distancing
 





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