While small, there are Disney DIE HARDS that will truly "need" Disney after this for their own mental sake. A friend of mine and his family have a trip in October and they're going, masks needed or not, people need what makes them happy more than ever right now so I don't think it'd be busy but theres still a crowd.
I wouldn’t consider myself “die hard” but I’m sure most of my friends would. If universal was open June 1, is probably be there that month with my family.
I’m working from home, we’re all young and very healthy, mine and wife’s parents are staying at their home and we aren’t interacting physically, and all our groceries are still being delivered. So why not?
When we’d get back, we’d wait 2 weeks before visiting with immediate neighbors again. We’ve been interacting with a handful of families who are also healthy and young, working from home and not going out. We’ve decided as a small street to let our kids play together for those that follow similar guidelines. We have one family where dad still goes in and their kids stay inside or isolate and don’t cross street even (outside of walking).
I say all that to say I realize how lucky I am throughout all of this; but there are plenty of people with my mindset and in my situation as well. The main thing for me is; would it be enough people in my situation AND willing to travel to have UOR/WDW not lose money? I don’t think there is right now.
Pretty sure Dave and Busters is back open in Georgia. Now that’s something that should have waited.
I’d have to think no one would go there. No way I would.
Although if there are only 3 people inside, then I guess it doesn’t matter if it’s open. One has to think they’re losing even more money being open than closed right now.
I’ve been thinking about that and I’m not entirely sure.
Zoos, like theme parks, are a lot of different things at once. You could easily run the outdoor exhibits with social distancing. But, could you open the food carts or are those considered restaurants? Could you open the ticket booths or are those considered stores? If zoos open up, I assume their gift stores have to stay closed because they’re stores, right?
So, we’ve had some food trucks (and even snow cone trucks) in our neighborhood that announce on social media when they’ll be in our specific area.
You have to pre-register and order prior to them coming and they’ll only come to your house, so no “walk ups”. You also can’t order anything additional.
So you literally just go outside and get your food that’s cooked on the spot. And some of these places are just local people who aren’t a major business and just use apps that are designed to handle it. It’s rudimentary but possible.
I would think Zoos could do similar. No gift shops or possibly indoor exhibits. All food and tix must be prepaid and ordered ahead of time and you simply walk up and get your order. Masks required.
I don’t see how an outbreak would be caused by that, even if people with COVID were to come to it.