Taking kids to Zava Zone or Trampline park while schools are closed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Indoor places get us every time even without corona.


Keep this in mind please.
Anonymous
Oh dear god. This country is doomed!!

To reiterate the obvious - IF SCHOOLS CLOSE, DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILD TO PLACES WHERE OTHER CHILDREN CONGREGATE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear god. This country is doomed!!

To reiterate the obvious - IF SCHOOLS CLOSE, DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILD TO PLACES WHERE OTHER CHILDREN CONGREGATE.


Thank you!

It’s not just about you. When you take your kids to these places and they pick up and pass on this virus, you are contributing to community spread. Maybe it’s no big deal for your healthy kid, but it can be devastating or deadly for someone else.

We’re in the midst of a pandemic and we’re planning fun outings for the kids? Keeping others safe takes priority over letting your kid jump on a trampoline at a play place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear god. This country is doomed!!

To reiterate the obvious - IF SCHOOLS CLOSE, DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILD TO PLACES WHERE OTHER CHILDREN CONGREGATE.


This.

However, I don’t think schools should close. But if they do, we will stay home/use backyard.
Anonymous
Someone needs to do a diagram to explain to people when you share space with Larla, you are also assuming possible germs from her parents...one of whom may have a spouse who just got back from a business trip to a place with a bigger outbreak and with this person who has a cousin from Italy who he saw over winter break before the outbreak was official and people just thought they had a bad cold and so forth. This thing is highly contagious and many of us may be walking around either asymptomatic as carriers or asymptomatic, but about to become symptomatic within the next 2 weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you are missing the point of social distancing.


+1 I can't believe this has to be spelled out, the entire point of closing the schools will be social distancing. Staying indoors for few weeks won't kill you all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear god. This country is doomed!!

To reiterate the obvious - IF SCHOOLS CLOSE, DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILD TO PLACES WHERE OTHER CHILDREN CONGREGATE.


+ 1 million. I mean I don't even know what to say...the stupidity is astounding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yay or nay?

What about nature trails?

Library?

The park?

Play basketball?


Lol! Loudoun just canceled for a week, I'm hoping skyzone stays open.
Anonymous
Hiking and trails - ok
Playground - iffy
Indoor things- definitely not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not understanding why people are clamoring for the schools to close, yet also searching for activities to take their kids out and about. Seems to defeat the purpose. If they can be out and about mixing with the general public, shouldn’t they just remain in school?


This. And I saw this coming in the shut FCPS thread down. People want schools shut down and then there is the discussion of what do we doing when the kids are at home. At least at school the kids are not going to a bunch of places being kids. If schools are closed down then you almost have to close down the indoor playgrounds and gyms and museums because there are going to be a good number of parents who take their kids out.
Anonymous
Zava Zone, Chucks Cheese, and the like should impose a $100 cleaning surcharge for visits during this time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you are missing the point of social distancing.


+1 I can't believe this has to be spelled out, the entire point of closing the schools will be social distancing. Staying indoors for few weeks won't kill you all.


You obviously don't have two small boys. Yes two weeks with no activities would most definitely kill me.
Anonymous
We have our DS birthday party scheduled for one of the bounce places in a couple of weeks. I am going to cancel and try to make it an outdoor play/house pizza and cake party. At this point, I'm not even sure that will hold up anymore!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m not understanding why people are clamoring for the schools to close, yet also searching for activities to take their kids out and about. Seems to defeat the purpose. If they can be out and about mixing with the general public, shouldn’t they just remain in school?


This. And I saw this coming in the shut FCPS thread down. People want schools shut down and then there is the discussion of what do we doing when the kids are at home. At least at school the kids are not going to a bunch of places being kids. If schools are closed down then you almost have to close down the indoor playgrounds and gyms and museums because there are going to be a good number of parents who take their kids out.


the FCPS teachers are being trained on distance learning on Monday. If the schools close, wouldn't some of that home time be dedicated to distance instruction? I would think that would eat up some of the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you are missing the point of social distancing.


+1 I can't believe this has to be spelled out, the entire point of closing the schools will be social distancing. Staying indoors for few weeks won't kill you all.


You obviously don't have two small boys. Yes two weeks with no activities would most definitely kill me.


I mean, I do have two small boys, so I get it. But this isn't normal life! You have to make adjustments! You do not have to sit inside all day, but you do have to avoid crowds. Start planning now for how to make that work. Buy some new outdoor toys to occupy them in your own yard or neighborhood. Whatever that means for you, figure it out.
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