ORLANDO, Fla. – A Black Friday marked with eager shoppers, doorbuster deals and lines snaking down aisles likely won’t happen this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic so instead, Central Florida consumers say they’re planning to shop from the comfort and safety of their own homes.Across the region, most stores were empty and shuttered on Thanksgiving, a stark contrast to years prior when the deep discounts began on Turkey Day.Shoppers didn’t seem to mind, though, since they plan on scoring deals another way.[TRENDING: Disney announces thousands more layoffs | Florida Rep says Trump should pardon himself | No new COVID-19 numbers on Thanksgiving]“Possibly too many people in the stores and I’ll get the same deals online without having to go.