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Will Super Celebration Go On?

daddycreswell

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I was just sitting here wondering if the COVID-19 would effect Super Celebration? I know it's a month out, and I truly hope people come to their senses by then, but I didn't know.
 

okie4570

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Surely not, it's an open air event. No different than a Walmart parking lot, just don't shake hands imo.
 

kylakekevin

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IT MUST GO ON! I have been looking forward to it for about 11 months now.
 

ared77

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I almost posted this same question yesterday after seeing all the crazy closings going on!

I decided I'd be there enjoying the clean mountain air even if nobody else showed up!;D
 

Tugross302

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I was afraid to start this thread but I’ve been thinking about it. I was wondering if it gets canceled, who all is going anyway? I’m in unless I have the virus
 

Ro_Ja Boy

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I live in Las Vegas and am therefore willing to take bets. I'll bet it doesn't happen. ;)
 

crab

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I live in Las Vegas and am therefore willing to take bets. I'll bet it doesn't happen. ;)

We’re supposed to fly into Las Vegas next Friday with intentions to drive out to Zion. What’s your take....are they shutting down attractions?
 

Ro_Ja Boy

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We’re supposed to fly into Las Vegas next Friday with intentions to drive out to Zion. What’s your take....are they shutting down attractions?
That's an interesting question. I'd be surprised if they close down national parks unless they get to confinement restrictions like other countries have done.

Hotels are unlikely to close, but I hear they're very quiet with so many people cancelling travel. Most people are nervous about flying more than being in a hotel (I was supposed to travel the next two weeks and cancelled both).

I believe most hotels and airlines will postpone travel versus you losing your money. If it were me, I'd postpone for 6 months (to a good time of the year) or a year.

Again, just my $.02
 

ransil

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I traveled Monday - Thursday, hotel I stayed in was full, restaurants were busy .

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okie4570

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I know there's been a lot of folks order parts from our vendors who are going to deliver them to Super Celebration. I've got 4 vendors web pages pulled up with items in the carts waiting to "confirm purchase" until I hear one way or the other lol.
 

Ro_Ja Boy

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I traveled Monday - Thursday, hotel I stayed in was full, restaurants were busy .

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The US sentiment changed Wednesday night between the Trump speech and the NBA postponement. I doubt the same hotel and restaurant are as busy as they were this past week during the upcoming week. With that said, we're Americans and we aren't going to be afraid or let our lives be disrupted unless they make us. Locals will keep going to restaurants, but there's no debating that travel IS going to be way down these next few weeks.
 

crab

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All of our reservations have gone down over 50%, airfare and hotel rates. Kind a hard not to take advantage
 

73azbronco

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Go, have fun, be smart, wash, dont shake hands, shoot anyone coughing or sneezing.

Seriously, 1 lady came back from China on an airline, what 12 hours. Came home and infected her husband after 1 week. Of the 300 people she was in close contact with, only her husband became ill.
 

Jakedog

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The wild horses roundup has been cancelled. Not sure about events outside of Ca.

Panic is dictating future events.
 

JGbronc

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Not going to deny that I’m beginning to wonder. The panic has gotten way out of control.
 

fosgate150

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Yeah the panic has set in with this mess... I’ve been curious to see if the SC was still going to happen...
 

kshinnall

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I work at the airport in Little Rock. I talked with several airline employees tonight and they said that there has been a sharp decrease in passenger travel. A flight attendant I talked with from Delta said this is the worst she's seen, worse than 911. Our food service employees are being cut back along with disability service employees starting next week. There is "talk" that airports, bus terminals and train travel could be hit next.
I do agree, the panic has gotten out of control...
 

DonaldDouchebag

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The wild horses roundup has been cancelled. Not sure about events outside of Ca.

Panic is dictating future events.

It’s not panic dictating this. The closures are based on the recommendation of Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Nobody knows how many Americans are infected because our administration decided not to utilize WHO tests developed in Berlin. Now we are weeks behind other countries in testing. We’re behind Vietnam by a large margin.
 
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