Anonymous wrote:Yay for phase 2!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the governor. So athletic teams are allowed to be back on the field with incidental contact but I can’t take my 2 year old into the pool? 😔
What did he actually say about pools? Our pool previously said they would open for kids in phase 2.
He didn’t say anything specific to pools. I have a feeling Pools, for whatever reason, are seen as a big risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the governor. So athletic teams are allowed to be back on the field with incidental contact but I can’t take my 2 year old into the pool? 😔
What did he actually say about pools? Our pool previously said they would open for kids in phase 2.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the governor. So athletic teams are allowed to be back on the field with incidental contact but I can’t take my 2 year old into the pool? 😔
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling that anything kid-related is not a priority for this administration.
sadly, agree. disappointing from a democratic administration.
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This. You’re insane if you think this.
It’s nationwide, though. Even in relatively more open states, pools and playgrounds were the last things to open, if they’re open at all. You can go work out inside the gym, you can eat in a restaurant, or drink at a bar. You can’t go to the playground though.
The problem is a lot of kid activities are free and supported by our tax dollars, or they’re small local businesses. They don’t have a seat at the lobbying table. No one cares about the economic implications of BusyBees or Scramble being open. They definitely care about the economic implications of Great Wolf Lodge though.
Well we can’t work out at a gym or other in Virginia. Did you see the restrictions for gyms? They are crazy too.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t gyms opening in phase two?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling that anything kid-related is not a priority for this administration.
sadly, agree. disappointing from a democratic administration.
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This. You’re insane if you think this.
It’s nationwide, though. Even in relatively more open states, pools and playgrounds were the last things to open, if they’re open at all. You can go work out inside the gym, you can eat in a restaurant, or drink at a bar. You can’t go to the playground though.
The problem is a lot of kid activities are free and supported by our tax dollars, or they’re small local businesses. They don’t have a seat at the lobbying table. No one cares about the economic implications of BusyBees or Scramble being open. They definitely care about the economic implications of Great Wolf Lodge though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling that anything kid-related is not a priority for this administration.
sadly, agree. disappointing from a democratic administration.
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This. You’re insane if you think this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling that anything kid-related is not a priority for this administration.
sadly, agree. disappointing from a democratic administration.
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe GWL is using wishful thinking to get non refundable reservations out of people. Keep their money until folks can rebook later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling that anything kid-related is not a priority for this administration.
sadly, agree. disappointing from a democratic administration.