If Disney had a proactive plan against Mother Nature, they’d truly be a world powerhouse. There are far too many variables when it comes to rain to ensure guests are perfectly displaced in non close proximity situations. As I said, if you the guest sees an indoor location that looks crowded, or you’re in an indoor location where it begins to get crowded and people are getting closer to you, it’s rather easy to just leave and go elsewhere to find a safer space. Would you rather get wet from the rain for a few minutes finding a less crowded space, or stay in a spot where you’re uncomfortable? These are decisions YOU are expected to make. Disney can’t just open new indoor areas overnight. They have to make do with what they have. There’s enough indoor space in each of the parks to house all of the people in the parks without being in close quarters. For every crowded indoor area you see during a rain storm, there’s 1 indoor area somewhere in the park that’s empty
Even a pandemic won't be enough to change a lifetime of poor hygiene habits. People should be prepared for ANY and ALL scenarios.
Even a pandemic won't be enough to change a lifetime of poor hygiene habits. People should be prepared for ANY and ALL scenarios.
Its quite possible that some people didn't feel comfortable in the bathroom to wait and wash their hands, so they just leave and use their own hand sanitizer when leaving, which is ok, but that goes out the window though if they have to open a door to leave the bathroom
But it's not like pee evaporates when you use hand sanitizer...hand sanitizer only kills bacteria...and yes, the touchpoints afterwardsIts quite possible that some people didn't feel comfortable in the bathroom to wait and wash their hands, so they just leave and use their own hand sanitizer when leaving, which is ok, but that goes out the window though if they have to open a door to leave the bathroom
Its quite possible that some people didn't feel comfortable in the bathroom to wait and wash their hands, so they just leave and use their own hand sanitizer when leaving, which is ok, but that goes out the window though if they have to open a door to leave the bathroom
Pee or worse!But it's not like pee evaporates when you use hand sanitizer...hand sanitizer only kills bacteria...and yes, the touchpoints afterwards
I don't buy the "not comfortable to wash hands" excuse. ALWAYS wash your hands after using a restroom. But again, these are people who never did before and aren't going to start now.
But it's not like pee evaporates when you use hand sanitizer...hand sanitizer only kills bacteria...and yes, the touchpoints afterwards
I don't buy the "not comfortable to wash hands" excuse. ALWAYS wash your hands after using a restroom. But again, these are people who never did before and aren't going to start now.
No, it’s not okay. Hand sanitizer is not a replacement for hand washing. Ew. Let’s please not normalize walking out without washing.
Need I remind people hand soap was a hard to find item at the beginning of the pandemic, sure some people were probably hoarding, but people were acting like the idea of frequent hand washing was a brand new development.
People are gross. This is one “old normal” we can cling to and never let go, lol.
But it's not like pee evaporates when you use hand sanitizer...hand sanitizer only kills bacteria...and yes, the touchpoints afterwards
I don't buy the "not comfortable to wash hands" excuse. ALWAYS wash your hands after using a restroom. But again, these are people who never did before and aren't going to start now.
We should give the guy a break, I'm sure he had to get to an ADR that he was late for.Heres another group of people who should stay home, people who are comfortable enough to go to WDW, use the washrooms there, but not comfortable enough to wash their hands in said washroom.
Naw. Lightning, wind... people are just gonna have to be prepared to stand outside in pouring rain.
ETA: lightening is a problem. People need shelter then.
Honesty they should stop those rides during downpours to ease shop crowding.
There really is no good way to manage that. Almost no places at WDW can handle sheltering people socially distant in a storm
And since it rains a lot this is something you should probably consider. You will likely be forced into close quarters at some point. If you can’t deal with that don’t go...unfortunately