Maybe for people without *puffs chest* machismoYelling and shouting are typical behaviors on amusement rides.
Maybe for people without *puffs chest* machismoYelling and shouting are typical behaviors on amusement rides.
"Common Sense," aka, "Truthiness," Is about as useful as teats on a boar hog in the world of science. The thing about common sense is that it assumes everyone draws from the same set of experiences and knowledge. They do not.it’s common sense. If kids can be 3 feet apart safely, adults can too.
We don’t need a study to know that. It’s simply common sense.
THIS.I am also still anxious to see the results that these mask-free states have in about another 4-5 weeks
I don't have nearly as good sources as the great one and I not nearly as good of a writer as he is. But there are advantages to BGW being on my daily commute and I am happy to help when I can.Motion to replace @Zachary with @horsesboy
Nah I'm yanking, but seriously good hustle mate you got a lot of goodies recently
After Miami Beach, this seems like not a good decision...
The Germany lot was half full when we visited the prior weekend. I'd be curious if they were painting walking cues.While passing the park to check on Pantheon I spotted what appeared to be a contractor repainting the Germany parking area lines. Given that I doubt that there is a long wait for that type of work I wonder if this could be a hint that the park is looking at opening more stuff and needing the lit for higher guest counts soon.
The painting that I saw a general road and possibly some parking spaces so that is a definite no. The vehicles were also marked as general paving company not BGW.The Germany lot was half full when we visited the prior weekend. I'd be curious if they were painting walking cues.
The park actually falls into a separate category then this. These rules deal with things like theaters, concerts venues and sports stadiums. The park already had higher limits but this might allow the to open some shows especially in the Royal Palace if they choose to do so.Gov. Northam today announced capacity changes that are effective on 1 April (hope it's not a joke!) and one change allows outdoor entertainment venues to go up to 30% capacity. This should mean the park can increase it's capacity.
https://www.wavy.com/news/virginia/northam-to-hold-covid-19-briefing-tuesday-afternoon/
The capacity numbers that are thrown around have run anywhere from 20-35k precovid. But covid capacity is not based on the park as a whole but what the park has open at the time so till we see more stuff on you won't see a large increase.Not a joke. Story available at local news outlets.
My question is what does BGW consider to be capacity? If 30K than I guess they can increase to 10K? Then you have to start to wonder about parking and running trams again. If the skip every other row on a tram that is going to be a nightmare.
I've seen numerous times this year where Busch Gardens has not been able to properly enforce things. I think it's a shame to jeopardize local covid progress. I used Miami Beach to show it can be hard to argue for people having the choice because many are not making good decisions.
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