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And that's what's going to happen. Mask requirements will be last to go.I have NO problem wearing masks for a few years, as long as businesses including theme parks are able to increase capacity.
If masks are required in 2022 and beyond in the parks, I won't be visiting Orlando any time soon.
They might still need to appeal to locals more for this reason.
There’s always Alton Towers I guess?
And no disrespect to Scott, but FINE. I'd rather people who don't want to wear masks not come.If masks are required in 2022 and beyond in the parks, I won't be visiting Orlando any time soon.
And no disrespect to Scott, but FINE. I'd rather people who don't want to wear masks not come.
Yes. The real world. The day that Universal says you don't need to wear masks in the parks, you'll be lucky to find 100 people in the park with masks on.That's it exactly. If I was a local, fine. But not when you're paying the kind of money to travel to Orlando for 2 weeks and doing a park almost every day.
That's it exactly. If I was a local, fine. But not when you're paying the kind of money to travel to Orlando for 2 weeks and doing a park almost every day.
Masks will still be a liability at the parks in 2021 even if most of America is vaccinated by the end of the year solely due to international distribution. After next year's flu season, I expect the parks to drop those requirements.
Yes. The real world. The day that Universal says you don't need to wear masks in the parks, you'll be lucky to find 100 people in the park with masks on.
I like the avatar tweak!
I hope people start wearing masks not just during flu season. I think of the times I am walking and someone sneezes in front of me where I can't avoid the cloud. At least twice I have been ill from that. I can deal with the masks, even if not required might be good for occasional use.
We will have to wait and see on that, my hope is several thousand choose to wear them. If they lose the stigma they have pre-covid I don't think that would be a bad thing.
Which goes back to the question of if we actually learn anything from this. A culture that values mask wearing is key if we want to keep this from happening again in our lifetimes.
(I can dream, but I suspect our country is too selfish and ignorant.)
Which goes back to the question of if we actually learn anything from this. A culture that values mask wearing is key if we want to keep this from happening again in our lifetimes.
(I can dream, but I suspect our country is too selfish and ignorant.)
What would they change design wise?I don’t imagine covid will be much of an issue to the park design here. Hopefully by the time it opens, it will be a distant memory.
What would they change design wise?
Yeah..I assume they could just do what they did before and add those things inQueue design for less cut backs and longer path for more social distancing.
Allowing ride vehicles to have plexiglass.
Basically what the parks are doing now.
Yeah..I assume they could just do what they did before and add those things in
I'm also assuming that inventions will be made in the next few years to better detect sickness
The virus equivalent of a metal detector is probably coming down the line someday
Yep, they're useless...Doesn't mean they wont push to have something like that installedTemperature checks are now being shown to be a poor way of detecting. You have rapid testing now but it only works if everybody does it plus, remember the uproar with facial recognition (LOL with all the face masks), imagine how bad people would react to handing over samples of your DNA.