yes and yes. Both the park and state are currently taking a hands off approach but yes the mask requirement still does apply to those under 12 since there is currently no approved vaccine for them.Are vaccines currently limited to age 12 and over? I haven’t been following this since I don’t have kids. If so, do the rules only apply to that age group and not younger kids? I really have no idea how this all works but am curious.
good to see you back and in a better mindset, but anyway, a thursday in may shouldnt be too crowded so i wouldnt be worriedHey all. Stoney here. I don’t know if you all remember me but I used to post on here all the time kind of belligerently, I was the one who got into the Invadr tour then was bragging about it and trashing it.
I used to be a major alcoholic and was always on a bender. I appreciate you all for always being so kind and welcome to me anyway and allowing me to partake in discussions even though I was always drunk and all I talked about was sneaking booze into the park and slamming brews in the park.
I have been sober for a year and am visiting the park for the first time tomorrow. I’m scared. I’m vaccinated but a part of me is intimidated feeling guilty like I shouldn’t be at a theme park when covids still a thing? And I’m kind of put off by the idea of being surrounded by giant groups of people and all that. Will a Thursday in may be busy? Will I be disappointed by the park if this is my first time back in 3 years?
thanks everyone just want to know what to expect
Good to see you back and graduation on your turn around. Honestly Thursdays have been really light in the crowd department lately and the park has staffed up more in the last few weeks. I haven't been since the rules were loosened but with being vaccinated I wouldn't worry to much. As a matter of fact I have been every Thursday for the last few months and will be there again tomorrow.Hey all. Stoney here. I don’t know if you all remember me but I used to post on here all the time kind of belligerently, I was the one who got into the Invadr tour then was bragging about getting blasted in the parking lot and trashing it.
I used to be a major alcoholic and was always on a bender. I appreciate you all for always being so kind and welcome to me anyway and allowing me to partake in discussions even though I was always drunk and all I talked about was sneaking booze into the park and slamming brews in the park.
I have been sober for a year and am visiting the park for the first time tomorrow. I’m scared. I’m vaccinated but a part of me is intimidated feeling guilty like I shouldn’t be at a theme park when covids still a thing? And I’m kind of put off by the idea of being surrounded by giant groups of people and all that. Will a Thursday in may be busy? Will I be disappointed by the park if this is my first time back in 3 years?
thanks everyone just want to know what to expect
I have received every vaccine I need. ?No. I asked a question and then provided a conditional statement. Based on your previous posts, it is reasonable to assume that your family is not vaccinated, but I never actually asserted that to be the case.
I also notice that your responses have been evasive.
I have received every vaccine I need. ?
I’ll see y’all soon in BGW! ?
BGW is better for removing the masks, period.
I think this explains it all....and from what im hearing no park is enforcing this, not Hershey, Disney, Universal.......none of them.per park rules that are in no way being enforced
I mean is it really required if they’re not checking vaccine cardsSince you seem to be confused, masks are still required at Busch Gardens Williamsburg unless you have been fully vaccinated.
I think this explains it all....and from what im hearing no park is enforcing this, not Hershey, Disney, Universal.......none of them.
Similar to how no one would ever get pulled over, when they are clearly breaking the law, by going 60 in the 55 work zone on I-64 through Williamsburg.I think this explains it all....and from what im hearing no park is enforcing this, not Hershey, Disney, Universal.......none of them.
Speaking of policies and not cheating the system, I am appalled by the lack of enforcement with this one, and anyone not following it is clearly not living up to their end of a social contract: "Keep hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the ride vehicle at all times."To clarify. What do y'all think the relevance of the park's poor enforcement is?
To me, the policy is the policy and as a conscientious guest I am going to to do my best to follow it. The term "honor system" is important to me. My honor and integrity are all I have at the end of the day. I can't imagine choosing to cheat the system, because front line workers aren't enforcing the rules.
Moreover, I want restriction to be lifted. If enough people cheat, there is the possibility of tighter constraints, because they are easier to monitor and enforce.
I don't follow guidelines for fear of being caught; I follow them, because I am living up to my end of a social contract, I value my own integrity, and I want to support the group.
Not quite apples to apples as your example only endangers the person not complying. Would you feel the regarding parks not enforcing loose articles and some waving a phone in the air infront of you on Apollo or would you worry about it flying out of their hand and hitting your face?Speaking of policies and not cheating the system, I am appalled by the lack of enforcement with this one, and anyone not following it is clearly not living up to their end of a social contract: "Keep hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the ride vehicle at all times."
Speaking of policies and not cheating the system, I am appalled by the lack of enforcement with this one, and anyone not following it is clearly not living up to their end of a social contract: "Keep hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the ride vehicle at all times."
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