Do not go to BGT, unless they change their operations or we find a way to control COVID.
Let me say that again a little more emphatically: If you do not want to get a incredibly contagious, sometimes deadly, and currently incurable virus, DO NOT GO TO BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA.
I am not simply being picky about the behavior of other guests; we just left after having observed, documented, and reported a systemic behavioral problem across the park.
@Zachary and I drove over to BGT, after having enjoyed a safe (if uncomfortably sticky) trip to Universal yesterday. Maybe it is because the staffs at USO and IoA are used to enforcing draconian loose article policies, or maybe the guests and employees just take the pandemic seriously, but we observed virtually no mask or social distancing violations all day.
We arrived in Tampa at park open, and the there were already violations everywhere. We can’t imagine what it will look like, when it gets really hot outside (and we won’t be around to see it, because we are going back to Uni, where we felt protected.
I honestly expected a certain number of guests to flout the rules, and I understand how hard it is for ops to enforce unpopular policies, but I didn’t expect the staff to wander around without masks covering their mouths and noses. I also didn’t expect people to violate the social distancing guidelines so flagrantly. The park isn’t very crowded; there is no reason to be in my personal space, breathing all over me.
I think the experiences that startled me the most were:
1. In line for the health check, before we entered the park, other guests were following close behind each other, and none of the staff staff said anything. I really didn’t feel comfortable with the family behind me, following so closely.
2. At security, they touched everything in my bag and then insisted I carry it though the metal detector. When my bag inevitably set off the machine, another guard got up close to me and wanded me.
3. We observed cleaning crews touching everything without gloves and masks.
4. The staff at customer service said nothing to the people at their counter, who weren’t wearing masks.
In general were saw no one enforcing policies and a disturbingly high number of guests and employees ignoring them.
This is all especially crazy, when you consider that Florida is currently the new U.S. epicenter of the pandemic and is breaking New York’s records... or maybe these two conditions are correlated.
Let me say that again a little more emphatically: If you do not want to get a incredibly contagious, sometimes deadly, and currently incurable virus, DO NOT GO TO BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA.
I am not simply being picky about the behavior of other guests; we just left after having observed, documented, and reported a systemic behavioral problem across the park.
@Zachary and I drove over to BGT, after having enjoyed a safe (if uncomfortably sticky) trip to Universal yesterday. Maybe it is because the staffs at USO and IoA are used to enforcing draconian loose article policies, or maybe the guests and employees just take the pandemic seriously, but we observed virtually no mask or social distancing violations all day.
We arrived in Tampa at park open, and the there were already violations everywhere. We can’t imagine what it will look like, when it gets really hot outside (and we won’t be around to see it, because we are going back to Uni, where we felt protected.
I honestly expected a certain number of guests to flout the rules, and I understand how hard it is for ops to enforce unpopular policies, but I didn’t expect the staff to wander around without masks covering their mouths and noses. I also didn’t expect people to violate the social distancing guidelines so flagrantly. The park isn’t very crowded; there is no reason to be in my personal space, breathing all over me.
I think the experiences that startled me the most were:
1. In line for the health check, before we entered the park, other guests were following close behind each other, and none of the staff staff said anything. I really didn’t feel comfortable with the family behind me, following so closely.
2. At security, they touched everything in my bag and then insisted I carry it though the metal detector. When my bag inevitably set off the machine, another guard got up close to me and wanded me.
3. We observed cleaning crews touching everything without gloves and masks.
4. The staff at customer service said nothing to the people at their counter, who weren’t wearing masks.
In general were saw no one enforcing policies and a disturbingly high number of guests and employees ignoring them.
This is all especially crazy, when you consider that Florida is currently the new U.S. epicenter of the pandemic and is breaking New York’s records... or maybe these two conditions are correlated.