Sorry, what do you mean bonkers indoor mask relaxation zones?Yes masks are required, except for indoor dining... and disneys bonkers indoor mask relaxation zones.
Exiting is a real problem, over at the orca show, on a full show, it takes about 15 minutes to completely empty it using social distancing, F! would take foreverThe problem with Fant isn't the crowd size; it's getting people out. The logistical effort/time it would take to coordinate an exit with physical distancing just isn't worth it to them right now. More to the point, Fant costs A LOT of money to run each night. There's a reason that even after the 2008/2009 recession and subsequent tourism dip, Fant was quickly reduced to only showing several nights a week.
Exiting is a real problem, over at the orca show, on a full show, it takes about 15 minutes to completely empty it using social distancing, F! would take forever
He’s not a fan of the fact that Disney has indoor areas where you can remove your maskSorry, what do you mean bonkers indoor mask relaxation zones?
Or no impact because as far they’re concerned- and have shouted to the world- no outbreaks have been traced back to them at all. No reason to change their ops or just abandon it all because the CDC has a new observation.This could have a big impact for theme parks....
And this was perhaps partly why the definition has changed. Personally iv always thought the old definition was nonsense.
Honestly- They aren’t shutting down indoor dining because of this. CDC is just not that influential. Everyone who isn’t already super shutdown is going to keep chugging along with their current procedures. FL and it’s theme parks included.Yes masks are required, except for indoor dining... and disneys bonkers indoor mask relaxation zones.
I think you’re more likely to see this type of reaction when restrictions seem unreasonable like in CA. And, personally, I think it’s that disturbing that one person in so many areas has so much power.I think those type of comments come from the same group of Disney fans whose concern for the CMs began and ended with getting them back to work so they could go to the parks.
Happy not to see it so much here, but unfortunately on some spaces people have reverted back to the “you can’t tell me what to do!!” attitude with no consideration for CMs who are working face to face with the public during a pandemic.
I think you’re more likely to see this type of reaction when restrictions seem unreasonable like in CA. And, personally, I think it’s that disturbing that one person in so many areas has so much power.
Same here. We eat a lot here too & I think they’re food is terrible in wdw.I know people are aggravated with this, but......
We eat a lot of Middle-Eastern food at home and we didn't find that the food (mostly the shawarma) was very good at Tangierine Cafe.
I said it.
Yes! I miss BR Lebanese food! In Nola, we are starting to get a few places.We never even bothered because we have incredible Lebanese food right here in Baton Rouge. I knew we would be disappointed. One of my dear friends is from Jordan and she knows all the good spots around here.
Does anyone else think FL theme parks got some extra public push today because of yesterday’s CA news? Disney discounts for all the states, Pin codes, AP discounts, EP Festival, another Value hotel opening & UO nighttime show... seems like a lot of stuff dropped today.
I live in California and have seen commercials for months out here. I already memorized the jingle for their Christmas advertisement lolMaybe? I feel like it's been "in the wind" for a while. I've started seeing WDW holiday ads in CT over the past week or so which felt to me like WDW is expanding its marketing even to states where we still have to test or quarantine if we go to FL. I feel like they are slowly trying to encourage more travel now that they have had their protocols in place for the past 3 months.