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Not sure where else to post this, but it looks like international tourism may start back up here shortly
Are you asking about the parks in general or HHN?Sorry if this isn’t the best thread for this question, but: How have the crowd levels compared to past years thus far? Smaller? Same?
USH now requiring face masks indoors and outdoors. Crazy that UOR has not requirements at all.
If Touring Plans crowd levels are accurate, both Universal, and even more so WDW, have had much slower than normal September crowds. They don't rate HHN, so no idea on that.Sorry if this isn’t the best thread for this question, but: How have the crowd levels compared to past years thus far? Smaller? Same?
That's good.United airlines CEO this morning said that flight volume is now back to the levels of early summer. Sounds like travel & tourism might be rebounding from Delta effects. Also, Florida
covid cases (Wash Post graphs) are now the 13th 'BEST' state with a 7 day rolling average of 29 cases per 100,000 population. Sounds like Delta is running out of anti vax kindling.
It’s crazy you need to show proof of vax and have to wear a face mask at all times in one resort and don’t need to take any precautions or show test results at the other.
It’s crazy you need to show proof of vax and have to wear a face mask at all times in one resort and don’t need to take any precautions or show test results at the other.
Florida now has the eighth best rate among US states on confirmed covid cases per 100,000 population (Wash Post covid graphs). It may take some time for word to get around that Florida is no longer the covid mess they were,
but this is a good trend for future Orlando visitors. .By the time I visit on Nov. 10th, it should be fairly safe down there.
Obesity in the US, which is out of control, is one of, if not, the leading physical conditions, besides old age, that lead to covid hospitalization and death. Second leading is extreme diabetes, which also has links to obesity.I’m
I'd take America's covid numbers with a huge grain of salt, especially Florida's.
Per 100k, America's covid cases are 1x5 less than the UK but Per 100k, America's death rate is 3.5x higher than the UK.
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The other answer is proof that vaccines are working.
Either way, doesn't matter.
The numbers are dropping and I feel more confident than ever, that the worst is behind us.
Hopefully you can enjoy your trip before the British invasion happens.
Just like last October :look:I’m
I'd take America's covid numbers with a huge grain of salt, especially Florida's.
Per 100k, America's covid cases are 1x5 less than the UK but Per 100k, America's death rate is 3.5x higher than the UK.
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The numbers are dropping and I feel more confident than ever, that the worst is behind us.
Hopefully you can enjoy your trip before the British invasion happens.
I'd take America's covid numbers with a huge grain of salt, especially Florida's.
Yeah and lava doesn't spill out into the streets at random moments hereFlorida is now the second best state in regards to covid cases per 100,000 population (7 day average) Wash Post covid graph . Only Hawaii is better.