I have never heard of anything proving this. What medical source do you have stating this?Thanks for asking the question because I was wondering the same thing. It sounds as if the higher temperatures in gondolas will help to eradicate the COVID-19 virus on surfaces.
I've read that in sunlight the virus can only live on surfaces for like 10 seconds or so because of the UV rays. I've never heard anything about heat but I'm sure it probably weakens it. Honestly after every ride I would sanitze my hands. Especially since it seems some of the rides aren't sanitized as often. I heard Buzz is only every 2 hours.I have never heard of anything proving this. What medical source do you have stating this?
Before getting onto the Skyliner and ASAP upon exit we should sanitize and wash hands. This is what all the signs at Disney are saying. Not once have they said heat will decrease chances of contracting COVID-19.
https://news.uga.edu/heat-key-killing-coronavirus-surfaces/I have never heard of anything proving this. What medical source do you have stating this?
Before getting onto the Skyliner and ASAP upon exit we should sanitize and wash hands. This is what all the signs at Disney are saying. Not once have they said heat will decrease chances of contracting COVID-19.
While yes your article says heat will help, it also says 130°F and higher. I don’t believe the inside surfaces of the Skyliner get anywhere close to that or people would get burned each time they touch something!
That is what was recommended on the local news here, leave your mask in the car for at least 20 minutes. Said the car will typically be at least 20 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature; but truth be told, I live in AZ and our temp at the house has been running about 115. Hopefully, the Skyliner doesn't get anywhere near that hot!While yes your article says heat will help, it also says 130°F and higher. I don’t believe the inside surfaces of the Skyliner get anywhere close to that or people would get burned each time they touch something!
You used the term ‘eradicate’ in your first post which by definition means yo ‘completely destroy.’ There is no scientific proof that the inside surfaces of the Skyliners are hot enough to ‘completely destroy - eradicate’ the virus.
That is what was recommended on the local news here, leave your mask in the car for at least 20 minutes. Said the car will typically be at least 20 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature; but truth be told, I live in AZ and our temp at the house has been running about 115. Hopefully, the Skyliner doesn't get anywhere near that hot!
Thanks. Did you notice if there was any sanitation efforts from the CM's after your ride or before? Wiping, spraying, etc.?We rode them this weekend. They feel like you are sitting in the shade with a nice breeze. When in riviera or the turning station it does get a little warm since there is no breeze but it doesn't get hotter than the ambient temperature.
I'm pretty sure 10% of my Disboards post count was telling people they'd feel like sitting in the shade with a breeze.We rode them this weekend. They feel like you are sitting in the shade with a nice breeze. When in riviera or the turning station it does get a little warm since there is no breeze but it doesn't get hotter than the ambient temperature.
You took the word out of context. I said, "...will help to eradicate the COVID-19 virus on surfaces."While yes your article says heat will help, it also says 130°F and higher. I don’t believe the inside surfaces of the Skyliner get anywhere close to that or people would get burned each time they touch something!
You used the term ‘eradicate’ in your first post which by definition means yo ‘completely destroy.’ There is no scientific proof that the inside surfaces of the Skyliners are hot enough to ‘completely destroy - eradicate’ the virus.
I did read somewhere maybe on the boards, that now with Covid only one gondola per family, no sharing!I wouldn’t worry. I am guessing it will be one household/family per gondola to ensure social distancing.
Great update, thanks.We rode Skyliner today, temperature was in the 90’s. They do keep it to one party per car. We didn’t see any cleaning between uses ( probably happens every so often, but not after each use).
The inside temperature was fine as in not hot, especially when moving. Definitely not anywhere near 130F to kill the virus. Sanitizer available when getting on and off.
Hope that helps.
Thanks. Did you notice if there was any sanitation efforts from the CM's after your ride or before? Wiping, spraying, etc.?
Thank you.I didn't see any but there was no wait for any gondola so If they did clean every 2 hours like the ride vehicles I wouldn't have seen it.
Pop - 9amHow early do they start running the Skyliner before park opening? I’ve heard DHS has been the packed park since it reopened. I want to make sure we get there early enough.
Thank you! We are staying at Pop!Pop - 9am