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Disney was not caught off guard by this announcement. Disney needed the states approval to reopen, but that’s all they’re going to look for from the state. Disney will not change anything just because the state says they can.Yes, but they did cancel the marathon, etc. before this announcement. I'm a bit concerned about my Universal trip in October. The whole point, to me, was to go during lower crowds right now, but if theme parks shoot back up to "normal," it feels iffy.
If I was out of state I would be saying that as well. But coming from Florida, I will gladly now go to the Disney bubble rather than going out anywhere else near home with maskless people.Might just be more anecdotal than reality but I see a lot of comments from people that these changes make them less likely to travel to WDW not more
If I was out of state I would be saying that as well. But coming from Florida, I will gladly now go to the Disney bubble rather than going out anywhere else near home with maskless people.
Well, I would have no qualms about going to Disney from out of state.
I know they aren't changing anything and I dont go out of the bubble, so I'm not worried.
Would you be flying or driving? If you have a car, would you have to stop for gas, restroom, or food? If flying, masks may not be required in the airport. If taking MDE back, you may be sitting in the airport for hours. There was a lot of iffiness when we drove in July from Texas and that was with greater state and local restrictions.
I'd be more worried about safety at Universal than Disney.Yes, but they did cancel the marathon, etc. before this announcement. I'm a bit concerned about my Universal trip in October. The whole point, to me, was to go during lower crowds right now, but if theme parks shoot back up to "normal," it feels iffy.
I wouldn't worry if I were driving since you wouldn't be exposed to anyone for an extended period of time. If they didn't mandate masks in the airport, that would be a huge concern.Would you be flying or driving? If you have a car, would you have to stop for gas, restroom, or food? If flying, masks may not be required in the airport. If taking MDE back, you may be sitting in the airport for hours. There was a lot of iffiness when we drove in July from Texas and that was with greater state and local restrictions.