Cruise and Theme Park Operational Updates due to Coronavirus

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Disney appears to be installing the walk through metal detectors at DHS. These are the same they tested at Disney Springs and currently use at AK.
Do we have an idea on how much Security CMs Disney is saving using this tech? Like
20%, 30% fewer?
 
Stayed at OKW last week. For park opening the busses come fast and furious.

That is actually a huge benefit I recall about OKW. Their buses were constant, but not sure if they now stop at the Hospitality House as the last stop before going to the parks. Did that change?
 
That is actually a huge benefit I recall about OKW. Their buses were constant, but not sure if they now stop at the Hospitality House as the last stop before going to the parks. Did that change?
Hospitality is still the last. Starts at pennisular and goes around last at hospitality. However it seemed in the morning for park opening that there were dedicated busses for pennisular through turtle pond and then busses for hospitality and millers. Then as the day went on busses would hit all the stops. I went to Epcot at around 330 on one day and I was the only one on the bus and he went to all 5 places
 
Alaska cruise trip ended early due to positive test onboard.

"According to the press release, a passenger on the trip had previously been tested for COVID-19 prior to departing from their home. When they arrived at Juneau International Airport, however, a second test was administered. The passenger was not notified of the positive result until they were already on the boat."

https://www.uncruise.com/about-us/m...dventures-first-sailing-returns-to-port-early
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/alaskan-cruise-cut-short-coronavirus
 
Alaska cruise trip ended early due to positive test onboard.

"According to the press release, a passenger on the trip had previously been tested for COVID-19 prior to departing from their home. When they arrived at Juneau International Airport, however, a second test was administered. The passenger was not notified of the positive result until they were already on the boat."

https://www.uncruise.com/about-us/m...dventures-first-sailing-returns-to-port-early
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/alaskan-cruise-cut-short-coronavirus
Why would anyone get on a cruise ship/boat right now? Crazy.
 
This is getting tiresome. I want to think there is a protocol somewhere out there that can mitigate the risk of cruising. On the other hand, maybe it's wishful thinking on my part.

Honestly, how can they unless everyone who will be on the ship (including crew) self-isolates for 14 days prior to boarding, then has to take a covid test to prove negative.

That's tough if they want zero cases.
 
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