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And I agree with you completely.

But that doesn't mean people won't be calling the park and angrily arguing otherwise. Such are the times we live in.

And the park will say too bad. And they should. Also if they haven’t already adjusted plans at some point it ends up on the individual.
 
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Is that really what is going to happen though?

Even if people don't get success with the call center; I'd wager a few will wait til the park opens and March straight to the service desk and make a scene.

I'd wager that managers will just pay the guy off to shut up.
 
Is that really what is going to happen though?

Even if people don't get success with the call center; I'd wager a few will wait til the park opens and March straight to the service desk and make a scene.

I'd wager that managers will just pay the guy off to shut up.
That means it would have to be corporate policy to allow the payments to happen. Unless SEAS authorize this at the top levels it’s likely to be “too bad”.

Also tomorrow is preview day. I do feel that it would be so few people anyways.
 
Probably weighs more on the fact they already made kettle corn for the weekend and are trying to decide if they can reuse it next week or if it will go bad.
Per the health code you can only keep prepared food for 7 days from the day it's made. While you might come across some bags that got missed they don't just hold onto food until it's sold
 
Yeah, Six Flags is closing parks now. Pretty sure SEAS is the only chain left not to announce closures.
 
Per the health code you can only keep prepared food for 7 days from the day it's made. While you might come across some bags that got missed they don't just hold onto food until it's sold
Relax....it was a joke.
 
JCC has the most cases in the state...

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OK. I think this changes the equation. If Virginia is up from 17 to 30 cases in one day, and there are seven (known) cases in JCC, it becomes immoral for BGW to open this weekend.
 
So BGW wants the "Dozens (hundreds?) of Coronavirus cases traced to Busch Gardens. They Were Open When Everyone Else Was Closed" headline. This will be as bad as the cruise ships or major conferences where the disease spreads easily. I can't see where this strategy's revenue would outweigh the costs and bad publicity that would come.
 
So BGW wants the "Dozens (hundreds?) of Coronavirus cases traced to Busch Gardens. They Were Open When Everyone Else Was Closed" headline. This will be as bad as the cruise ships or major conferences where the disease spreads easily. I can't see where this strategy's revenue would outweigh the costs and bad publicity that would come.
What if they just let like 50 people in at a time for 1 hour slots? It'd probably be safer than being in my office right now!
 
Thats kinda my thoughts on tomorrow. Im skipping the town hall, I really will probably skip all rides and just walk around the park and enjoy the nice weather. Either if im there or not I will probably eat out somewhere so thats a toss up. The park has been closed since CT so its not like its covered in germs right now. As long as I stay at safe distaces im probably safer than I was at Walmart this morning.
 
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