focusondisney
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 7, 2009
I don’t think the temp checks are worth much anyway.
Good rumor!I saw a possible rumor floating that temp checks are ending in 3 weeks?
I hope so.They’re gone at Universal too.
Universal is starting three foot social distancing tomorrow. Will Disney follow?
I don’t think the temp checks are worth much anyway.
They might as well. People have been right on top of me all week, to the point they are bumping me with elbows while they are behind me in line.They’re gone at Universal too.
Universal is starting three foot social distancing tomorrow. Will Disney follow?
I don’t think the temp checks are worth much anyway.
I don’t think the temp checks are worth much anyway.
I don’t think they do either. I’m a teacher and had to them for a good part of the year and the kids temps would read 92 or 93 in the winter and as we got into spring they were suddenly 97 and 98 everyday. Those forehead scanners just aren’t accurate. Thankfully we’ve stopped temp screens at school.
Temperature checks were more about making people feel safer then actually doing much to make us safer.
Fever was not a great indicator of covid.
Creating an environment where guests feel safe can be almost as important as making them safe. If guest don't feel safe they won't visit.
No, temperature checks were about making people feel safe. Very important. Vaccination is available to everyone old enough. That actually makes people safer.I agree. Sad regardless so much time and money wasted on this.
They should have stopped this sooner - everywhere not just in Disney.
I'm of two minds. When we suspected I had COVID my temp was 98.5, when it's normally 97.3 The higher than normal temp was a clue, but I would have passed a screening for sure.Temperature checks were more about making people feel safer then actually doing much to make us safer.
Fever was not a great indicator of covid.
Creating an environment where guests feel safe can be almost as important as making them safe. If guest don't feel safe they won't visit.
I work part time so I come in at different hours. After 8:30 AM or so, no one is checking temps. I am honest to a fault, so I check my own, but I know no one else does! (And my husband had covid and never had a fever, so there's that too...)Neither do I. They’re for show. I work for a hospital. All patients have to be temp checked. None of the employees do. We walk by all of the visitors and patients being checked on our way into work. It never made sense to me.
Honestly I'm a bit surprised I didn't hear any complaints from people who were blocked from entering due to a high recorded temperature. It would have definitely been publicized, especially if the person being blocked felt they weren't sick.I'd love to know how many people were actually identified as having a high enough temp to be denied entry. Most people I know have a typical temp lower than average these days. It would take a lot to get high enough to register. Most with a temp that high would have not felt up to visiting the parks.