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Travelers Entering Florida from Connecticut, NJ, or NY must Self-Isolate for 14 days – Extended

Travelers Entering Florida from Connecticut, NJ, or NY must Self-Isolate for 14 days – Extended florida travel

Travelers from Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York who are wanting to visit the state of Florida must self-isolate for 14 days once they arrive in the state. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the self-isolate order for travelers from those states.

This Executive Order does not apply to individuals involved in commercial activity and students traveling for the purpose of academic work, internships, sports training, and any other activity or program approved by the educational institution.

All persons isolating or quarantining will be responsible for all costs associated with their isolation or quarantine. This includes transportation, lodging, food, medical care, and any other expenses to sustain the individual during their period of isolation or quarantine.

Roadside checkpoints are set up on interstates to check for potential COVID-19 cases coming into Florida from areas with substantial community spread of the virus. The checkpoints do not apply to commercial drivers or health workers.

Extended in Executive Order 20-139, travelers entering the state of Florida from Connecticut, New Jersey, or New York must self-isolate for 14 days from their entry into Florida or the duration of their stay, whichever is shorter. Visit https://t.co/E7UM7vX9fk for more. pic.twitter.com/Kw806IOhZo

— Florida Dept. Health (@HealthyFla) June 11, 2020

There is no specific end date for this order so if you are wanting to travel to Florida, make sure you do some homework before planning your travel.

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Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

Since Disney World is reopening on July 11th and other theme parks in Florida are also getting back to business, tourist travel may start to increase at places like Orlando International Airport (MCO).

Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

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Between the Re-Open Florida Task Force discussing ways to keep people safe and the possible $25 billion airline rescue package, airports are working towards preparing for more passengers to make their way back into planes.

According to Spectrum News 13, the Orlando International Airport has released a questionnaire to gauge whether people feel comfortable flying, what types of travel they’re interested in, and how often they expect themselves to travel over the next six to 12 months.

Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

Orlando International Airport

The questionnaire asks people whether they will be traveling domestically or internationally; for business, leisure, or to visit friends and relatives; and what means of transportation they plan on using for their trips.

Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

Orlando International Airport

“The leisure market is going to come back first domestically, then what we call ‘VFR’ — visiting friends and relatives — and then the business,” Orlando International Airport’s senior director of marketing and air service development Vicki Jaramillo said.  At this time, they’ve noticed that “over 65%” of the 1,000-plus respondents have said they would feel comfortable flying again soon.

Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

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However, there has been a drop by 90% in airport travel at MCO. It was previously the busiest airport in Florida over the past year, but MCO is considering cutting $226 million from the new Terminal C’s construction budget and reducing the number of new gates from 19 to 15.

Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

Orange County International Airport

The Orlando International Airport has still put measures in place to keep travelers and employees safe, like frequent cleaning of high-touch areas, the use of protective equipment such as eye wear and masks, and new TSA regulations. Other airports like Daytona Beach International Airport have implemented a “Ready to Fly Initiative” with protective barriers, distancing signs, and personal care kits for passengers.

Traveling to Disney World Soon? Orlando International Airport Wants to Know Your Thoughts on Flying!

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If you want to take part in the Orlando International Airport’s survey, you can fill it out here! While travel may look different for a while, airports are still moving forward to make sure they bring travelers back. We’ll keep you updated with more information about airport changes here!

When will you feel safe traveling at an airport again? Let us know in the comments below!

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How Many Guests Do The Disney Parks Need to Turn a Profit?

Disney World and Disneyland will be implementing many costly new procedures to help ensure the safety of guests and Cast Members upon the reopening of their theme parks.

How Many Guests Do The Disney Parks Need to Turn a Profit?

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All of these potential health measures and capacity cuts mean that Disney could be in a tough position — losing money to be able to make it again. Prior to the reopening announcement, we explored the financial impacts of opening the theme parks versus keeping them closed. With the parks officially reopening, some analysts are noting what Disney will need to do to make money again.

Disney hasn’t and won’t be generating anywhere close to the pre-closure levels of revenue in the Parks, Experience, and Products sector for a while. In an earnings call that took place last month, Disney CEO Bob Chapek noted that the company would not reopen any park unless it would ultimately generate profit.

How Many Guests Do The Disney Parks Need to Turn a Profit?

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So, with the Disney World parks reopening and Disneyland set to follow soon after, Disney may have determined what levels of capacity the parks need to maintain to keep a profit going. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Bernstein analyst Todd Juengar has estimated that Disney will need to maintain 25 percent of normal [pre-global health crisis] run-rate attendance to turn a profit.

How Many Guests Do The Disney Parks Need to Turn a Profit?

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The 25% attendance assertion is interesting. Disney has not made any indication as to how steeply park capacity will be reduced. If Juengar is correct, we may see it cut down to that 25% figure. Disneyland Shanghai saw a similar capacity decrease with a figure somewhere below 30% pre-closure attendance.

When we looked into this topic a month ago, we noted that at current operating cost, Disney would be operating at a loss if they lowered capacity by any more than 28%. Still, we also explored the fact that operating costs will greatly decrease as well with the continued closure of many attractions, resort hotels, dining experiences, and more. Take into account the cuts to operational costs and a less than 30% capacity opening starts to seem likely.

How Many Guests Do The Disney Parks Need to Turn a Profit?

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Again, Disney executives have explained that they do not intend to publicly release reopening capacity figures at this time. It seems that we’ll have to determine if Juengar (and our) predictions are right once the parks reopen and we can see how crowded (or not-crowded) they are. Chapek said that guests would have to be “lucky enough” to access the new theme park reservation system, so we can assume that capacity will be significantly limited — maybe even all the way down to 25%.

Do you think Disney will make or lose money when they open their theme parks? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Disney Released a BRAND NEW ‘Frozen’ Short That Puts You in the Middle of the Action!

We love Disney’s “At Home with Olaf” YouTube series, but that isn’t the only new Frozen content in the world!

Disney Released a BRAND NEW ‘Frozen’ Short That Puts You in the Middle of the Action!

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Walt Disney Animation Studios a new chapter of the Frozen saga, and this time, you’re in the middle of the action, thanks to virtual reality!

The new short is called Myth: A Frozen Tale, and it just launched on Oculus Quest’s website, so you’ll need a VR headset to watch it! Based around Frozen 2, the short runs just over eight minutes long and features the voice of Frozen 2 star Evan Rachel Wood.

Disney Released a BRAND NEW ‘Frozen’ Short That Puts You in the Middle of the Action!

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Just as you settle in and enjoy a bedtime story with an Arendellian family, the home suddenly shifts around you, as you are transported into an enchanted forest. Things are not as they first appear, as the elemental spirits of air, fire, water, and earth make their presence known,” the description reads. Sound intriguing? You can check out the trailer for Myth: A Frozen Tale below!

Myth: A Frozen Tale is now available for purchase and will cost you $2.99 to download, so grab your VR headset and check it out NOW!

Will you watch Myth: A Frozen Tale? Let us know if you’re excited in the comments below!

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Sparks Are Flyin’ Between Us and These New Wall-E and Eve Loungefly Bags!

You gotta give it up for our friend Wall-E who is A. a hopeless romantic, B. a trash compactor, and C. a lover of musicals!

Sparks Are Flyin’ Between Us and These New Wall-E and Eve Loungefly Bags!

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And if you love the little robot dude as much as we do, you’ll be excited to know one of the new Wall-E Loungeflys we showed you a while back has just been released online!

While we’re still awaiting word on when the Wall-E Loungefly Backpack will be released (try saying that three-times FAST!) the Wall-E and Eve Wallet is now available!

Sparks Are Flyin’ Between Us and These New Wall-E and Eve Loungefly Bags!

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Aww! We remember this classic scene from the movie and it melts our HEARTS! The Wall-E and Eve Wallet costs $40 and shows the two robots holding Eve’s “directive” a.k.a. — a boot with a plant in it!

Sparks Are Flyin’ Between Us and These New Wall-E and Eve Loungefly Bags!

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We’ll let you know as soon as the Wall-E Loungefly Backpack goes on sale so you can make tracks and get it! In the meantime, click here to see the new Pirates of the Caribbean Loungefly Backpack that we’re also plotting a course for!

Are you a Wall-E fan? Tell us what you love about the movie in the comments below!

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