Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these people crying about the vaccine change when the parks are filled with people from countries where the concept of a vaccine doesn’t even exist.
Huh? UK, Australia, most of Europe.. that is where most Disney visitors are from and they most certainly have vaccines. The way some Americans view the rest of the world is absolutely deranged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
You do know that COVID vaccines don’t prevent spread right? They just lessen the severity?
I get a new Covid vaccine every fall (well, we will see if they let me this year) but I still have gotten Covid a few times.
You know they just announced that no school age child in Florida will be required to present vaccinations. I don't want to be in the midst of a polio/measles/mumps epidemic while trying to ride Space Mountain. FAFO Florida.
Anonymous wrote:All these people crying about the vaccine change when the parks are filled with people from countries where the concept of a vaccine doesn’t even exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
Yeah, I have relatives in Florida but I would think twice now about going there with all that public health stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
You do know that COVID vaccines don’t prevent spread right? They just lessen the severity?
I get a new Covid vaccine every fall (well, we will see if they let me this year) but I still have gotten Covid a few times.
You know they just announced that no school age child in Florida will be required to present vaccinations. I don't want to be in the midst of a polio/measles/mumps epidemic while trying to ride Space Mountain. FAFO Florida.
We are fully vaccinated and not immunocompromised. You could run into someone with the measles literally anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
You do know that COVID vaccines don’t prevent spread right? They just lessen the severity?
I get a new Covid vaccine every fall (well, we will see if they let me this year) but I still have gotten Covid a few times.
You know they just announced that no school age child in Florida will be required to present vaccinations. I don't want to be in the midst of a polio/measles/mumps epidemic while trying to ride Space Mountain. FAFO Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
You do know that COVID vaccines don’t prevent spread right? They just lessen the severity?
I get a new Covid vaccine every fall (well, we will see if they let me this year) but I still have gotten Covid a few times.
Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Disney is expensive, but at the same time, it has a low/middlebrow image and appeal. I can’t really see any truly wealthy/upper class families considering it a desirable vacation beyond maybe doing it just once.
You obviously know nothing about the "truly wealthy". Wealthy people still have kids who hear about Disney from school and want to go because they are kids. If you asked my 5 year old if she wanted to go to Disney versus Tahiti, she would pick Disney. Minus the weird adults, most people are going to Disney for their kids.
Also, given the skyrocketing prices and the high end ways to do it (Grand Floridian, Four Seasons, VIP passes, etc) I don't know why you think it has a "low/middlebrow image". It also tends to be one of the many vacations that us wealthy takeAlso, when you are truly wealthy and can go anywhere, you really don't care about "what it looks like to other people".
I preach to my kids we are fortunate to go to Disney- along with Italy, Paris & the other places![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Disney is expensive, but at the same time, it has a low/middlebrow image and appeal. I can’t really see any truly wealthy/upper class families considering it a desirable vacation beyond maybe doing it just once.
Well, they do. Shocking as that may be to you. They have no problem dropping $12,000 for a guided tour for the day. Lots of them. And that doesn't even include the entry tickets.
I've never heard of the guided tour? What exactly does that entail?
Disney employee walks around with you and you get to go to the front of the lines of all the rides. They help plan out the things you are interested in and walk you the most direct path, etc. It’s a 7 hour minimum and starts at $900/hour and goes up from there based on date. Up to 10 people can be in your group. Tickets and food are not included.
Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
Anonymous wrote:Now it's primarily for MAGA idiots.
No vaccine requirements in the state should go quite well at super spreader Disney/Universal events
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Disney is expensive, but at the same time, it has a low/middlebrow image and appeal. I can’t really see any truly wealthy/upper class families considering it a desirable vacation beyond maybe doing it just once.
Well, they do. Shocking as that may be to you. They have no problem dropping $12,000 for a guided tour for the day. Lots of them. And that doesn't even include the entry tickets.
I've never heard of the guided tour? What exactly does that entail?