We often go for Father's day weekend also. The consolation is with this weather we wouldn't be going anyway.When DW asked me a while ago what I wanted to do for Father's Day. I said go to BGW. I miss it, too. Just so many questions and no answers. You just have to wonder where SEAS has drawn the make or break line for 2020.
Lol I noticed that too! They've clearly got Busch confused with KD, but we all understood. Busch still gave a reply and a promising one at that!"Halloween Haunt"
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Glad I decided to substitute BGT for BGW this Father's Day weekend.We often go for Father's day weekend also. The consolation is with this weather we wouldn't be going anyway.
There is clarification on the capacity limit on the governor's website. I'm pretty sure that they will go with 50% of the lowest capacity given that they did say they were going to open this season and 1000 just seems so unreasonable. If they went with 1000 people max, it wouldn't be financially worth it to open.At this point you have to wonder if start up costs are going to come into play. When Ph 3 begins there will be clarification on 50% or 1000. Then you have to consider whether the 1000 includes the employees. If it takes until Ph 4 or later to open the parks it just may not be financially feasible to even consider opening for the season. DW asked me a while ago what I wanted to do for Father's Day. I said go to BGW. I miss it, too. Just so many questions and no answers. You just have to wonder where SEAS has drawn the make or break line for 2020.
I don't see a clarification coming out of Duck this weekend.Someone in one of the other "Entertainment and Public Amusement" industries reached out to me (thank you!) and shared that it's their understanding of the rules that it's 50% of allowed max capacity UP TO a max of 1000. We also spoke to a lawyer yesterday who told us their reading of the rule was that the count couldn't exceed EITHER of those numbers (50% OR 1000 total).
Unless some additional clarity is provided through updates from the governor, I'm going to assume the consensus of those two sources is correct—meaning that under the rules as they're written currently, parks effectively cannot open in Phase 3 without some sort of exemption.
I don't see a clarification coming out of Duck this weekend.
But wouldn't BGW, WCUSA and KD need to know in advance logistically? Not like they can fully staff up if the governor clarifies things on Tuesday and announces Phase 3 starts Friday.Meh, it's still early. When we have a Phase 3 date, it'll become more important for everyone to know what exactly will be allowed.
Even if they get a waiver on capacity, the parks will need a waiver on the 10ft physical distancing rule to open rides to anything resembling reasonable capacity - e.g, every roller coaster at BGW could fill a max of 2 rows per train. This rule is similar to the one at gyms and pools, so it may be harder to argue for than the capacity one.Someone in one of the other "Entertainment and Public Amusement" industries reached out to me (thank you!) and shared that it's their understanding of the rules that it's 50% of allowed max capacity UP TO a max of 1000. We also spoke to a lawyer yesterday who told us their reading of the rule was that the count couldn't exceed EITHER of those numbers (50% OR 1000 total).
Unless some additional clarity is provided through updates from the governor, I'm going to assume the consensus of those two sources is correct—meaning that under the rules as they're written currently, parks effectively cannot open in Phase 3 without some sort of exemption.
But wouldn't BGW, WCUSA and KD need to know in advance logistically? Not like they can fully staff up if the governor clarifies things on Tuesday and announces Phase 3 starts Friday.
Someone in one of the other "Entertainment and Public Amusement" industries reached out to me (thank you!) and shared that it's their understanding of the rules that it's 50% of allowed max capacity UP TO a max of 1000. We also spoke to a lawyer yesterday who told us their reading of the rule was that the count couldn't exceed EITHER of those numbers (50% OR 1000 total).
Unless some additional clarity is provided through updates from the governor, I'm going to assume the consensus of those two sources is correct—meaning that under the rules as they're written currently, parks effectively cannot open in Phase 3 without some sort of exemption.
If that’s true, what an idiotic policy. The fact that a 3 acre minor league baseball stadium and a 250 acre theme park are subject to the same limit is mind-blowingly stupid.
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These are some comments that Busch replied to on Instagram under their most recent post! Gives me so much hope for a well needed escape!
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