JPKnapp
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2014
I'm struggling with when I'd feel safe for my family to sleep in a hotel again. For me, the additional risk of a hotel stay vs. all the other risks of Corona at Disney is hard for me to handle. Mainly because the duration of exposure to a "risky" area with no where else to go. I'd like to know what you'd need to see from Disney to feel safe? Right now, I'm stuck at bring pillows, buy a cleaning kit, do it myself and refuse housekeeping. Whatever time spent is better than not going.
I have no idea what kind of sneezes and coughs the person just a few hours earlier was in the room with. This virus lives for days on surfaces. I'm thinking of the uncovered coughs, sneezes, bathroom, shower, and just the thought of putting my face and sleeping on a pillow that was just 12 hours earlier used by someone seems crazy.
I'm really fine with the "going" to Disney part. The travel to/from and being at the parks feels a lot more in control for me. I can see the efforts of the cleaning staff around me. I can wipe down the airplane seat, I can wear a mask, etc. and it's not prolonged 8 hours in one place. Inside the parks, I am sure there will hand washing stations, masks, tons of queue handrail wipers, and the hopefully constant bathroom cleaners.
I've never considered myself a germaphobe. I travel(ed) for work constantly until this without a second thought. The risk was just getting sick or worst case bed bugs. The risk now is a much higher. Of all the companies who will get it right, I'm sure it's Disney.
I have no idea what kind of sneezes and coughs the person just a few hours earlier was in the room with. This virus lives for days on surfaces. I'm thinking of the uncovered coughs, sneezes, bathroom, shower, and just the thought of putting my face and sleeping on a pillow that was just 12 hours earlier used by someone seems crazy.
I'm really fine with the "going" to Disney part. The travel to/from and being at the parks feels a lot more in control for me. I can see the efforts of the cleaning staff around me. I can wipe down the airplane seat, I can wear a mask, etc. and it's not prolonged 8 hours in one place. Inside the parks, I am sure there will hand washing stations, masks, tons of queue handrail wipers, and the hopefully constant bathroom cleaners.
I've never considered myself a germaphobe. I travel(ed) for work constantly until this without a second thought. The risk was just getting sick or worst case bed bugs. The risk now is a much higher. Of all the companies who will get it right, I'm sure it's Disney.