Interesting update from the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force meeting today 4/28/20 on proposals for opening that would include theme parks like WDW.
Waiting and watching. Still holding my June 4th trip. I'm sticking to my initial plan, I know it will be greatly limited but I'm willing to do that, but Disney can't possibly expect me to still pay full price to face these limits. I'll wait to see what their plan is.
It is promising.
Sanitizer among many others provided to commercial entities comes through a different supply chain than what shows up on supermarket shelves.Interesting read, my question is with the mandates about all the hand sanitizer, they tell me how hard it is to find, how is Disney going to get enough sanitizer and automatic stations?
Listening to Desantis now. So far it has been 15 minutes of him saying how all the predictions were wrong and he was right.
Listening to Desantis now. So far it has been 15 minutes of him saying how all the predictions were wrong and he was right.
I'm betting it will be open, and I'm thinking that FL residents will be the guinea pigs. In theory, the Fort could really be the first to open because as you say, it's set up for social distancing by default. What could throw a monkey wrench into that would be if Disney wanted to do an across the board opening of some resorts and bunched them together in an internal "package".ARE NOT campground sites at FW technically "self distancing?" We have reservations for our 47th in June and if FW is open, we will be there since we stay at site most of the time.
Sorry, not quite grasping that concept. Not denying it would happen or saying it's wrong, I just don't understand what you mean about bunching together some resorts and FW as a package. Thanks....and bunched them together in an internal "package".
Yeah, I was worried I didn't get it from my head to writing. I was thinking "social distancing" for resorts. Not to keep them separated, but to open a segment of the system. Opening the resorts would have to be in pieces, if for nothing else to ramp up staff. Say in the first round open the Poly, Fort Wilderness, a POP and Riverside. That's what I meant by a package. Keep moving through the system until everything is back up. Would phased approach be a better phrase? Sometimes I think faster than I type, LOL!Sorry, not quite grasping that concept. Not denying it would happen or saying it's wrong, I just don't understand what you mean about bunching together some resorts and FW as a package. Thanks.
Thanks, I understand now. Just a grouping of resorts to control how much expense, training and logistics are involved, yes?Yeah, I was worried I didn't get it from my head to writing. I was thinking "social distancing" for resorts. Not to keep them separated, but to open a segment of the system. Opening the resorts would have to be in pieces, if for nothing else to ramp up staff. Say in the first round open the Poly, Fort Wilderness, a POP and Riverside. That's what I meant by a package. Keep moving through the system until everything is back up. Would phased approach be a better phrase? Sometimes I think faster than I type, LOL!
I think the key is the "distancing". Ten people at a family celebration are in close contact, hugging, kissing and shaking hands. Limiting a park to 50% of capacity (70,000 for MK) gives the ability (illusion) of allowing appropriate spacing.Is there really a difference if you let 50,000 people in verses 100,000? It’s been shown COVID will spread through groups of 10 people like wildfire if just one person is infected.