JohnD
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Or option C which is don’t open the parks until there isn’t a need for masks.
Give me a mask already. I'm ready to go back!
Or option C which is don’t open the parks until there isn’t a need for masks.
First amusement park in United States is opened! A amusement park in Pigeon Force with attractions, rides, and arcades open and operating!
Hopefully this sets a precedent for other regional parks to open (Six flags, Cedar Fair, and other independents) and will put pressure on Universal and Disney to open as well.
Or option C which is don’t open the parks until there isn’t a need for masks.
On this note, I saw where Theme Park Review is blocking people on FB if they say they won’t want to wear a mask in the summer heat. It’s his page so he can do whatever he wants, but it’s crazy how emotionally invested people have gotten over masks.My point is that it is easy to say that people should have to wear masks to the parks when you are not the one who will be walking around all day in them. The whole "well if you don't like it, don't go" argument is besides the point and is what someone says when they don't have a valid counter argument to the discussion. He needs to make decisions, not only to appease the people who are concerned, but also those who will be there and don't feel like they want to wear a mask for whatever reason. Wearing masks is not conducive to spending a whole day at the parks. The masks will be taken on and off continuously throughout the day, kids will get fed up with them and throw them on the ground, etc. Wearing a mask when you go out and about to the stores is nothing like wearing one all day in the Florida summer. Instead of saying that everyone needs to wear a mask and those who don't like do not have to go. We can easily say that masks are not required and that anyone that is that concerned should stay home.
Whether any guest thinks masks are required or not is irrelevant. It’s private property. If Disney says masks are required they are required. They call the shots. The only recourse any customer has is to not go.It's debatable if there's a need for masks...
It's more like if you feel you need it then you're free to do so.
I agree. I also think there’s still a decent chance that’s exactly what happens. Disney waits until the vast majority of the country is in phase 3 and then deems it not necessary to require masks so opens without a requirement. Masks could be both allowed and encouraged but not required and might even still be provided by Disney in that scenario for anyone who still wants to use them. CMs might still be required. The mask thing comes from the rush to open faster.That is also an option. I feel that if they think that it is safe enough to open up, then it should be safe enough for people to go around without masks on.
I agree. I also think there’s still a decent chance that’s exactly what happens. Disney waits until the vast majority of the country is in phase 3 and then deems it not necessary to require masks so opens without a requirement. Masks could be both allowed and encouraged but not required and might even still be provided by Disney in that scenario for anyone who still wants to use them. CMs might still be required. The mask thing comes from the rush to open faster.
Whether any guest thinks masks are required or not is irrelevant. It’s private property. If Disney says masks are required they are required. They call the shots. The only recourse any customer has is to not go.
They better order some more masks then. The ones on shop disney are backordered until July 29. I wonder if that’s a clue about when the parks will openWhenever WDW opens and the requirement is guests wear masks, you can be sure there will be a number of guests who will happily do so and Disney will gladly offer $24.99 masks for purchase.
They better order some more masks then. The ones on shop disney are backordered until July 29. I wonder if that’s a clue about when the parks will open
You can say that about every business that opens. Getting a haircut now requires both stylist and customer to wear a mask. Where I go they also require both to sanitize their hands before and after service.That is true, but we have to ask, if it's not safe enough to go to the parks without personal protection gear, then why are they opening? Or are the doing this just for "show" like the security.
I put an order in and my date was end of June. They must be selling quickly.They better order some more masks then. The ones on shop disney are backordered until July 29. I wonder if that’s a clue about when the parks will open
I put an order in and my date was end of June. They must be selling quickly.
Either that or we're already too preconditioned that people are buying them to the point they are selling out. Sad commentary that Disney masks are on back order.
It's mostly security theatre. *I hope I do not get banned for expressing this opinion, but i didn't bring the topic up* but if you're at risk or fear you are don't go. A mask will not be helpful if you're at one of the busiest theme parks on earth.
You can say that about every business that opens. Getting a haircut now requires both stylist and customer to wear a mask. Where I go they also require both to sanitize their hands before and after service.
Yes, we can. The original point was should they open if you have to wear a mask. And that goes for most businesses. Even an office job can be a risk now. People spend nine hours there wearing a mask. I agree traveling on a plane is risky to me. It’s up to each person if they think the risk is worth it. But I see your pointBut can we really compare a vacation to WDW with spending under an hour getting your hair cut? Most people will be flying in, staying at a hotel, and spending hours out in the heat.
Oh I totally agree Disney can setup any policy's they feel they need to protect from liability (like security at the entrance of parks). But it seems difficult to enforce and others in the amusement park field might have other policy's that some customers might like better, thus competing with Disney.
I doubt Disney would cause a massive scene and ban a guest because they or their kid didn't wear a face mask. Also some people with might have issues wearing one (Asthma, some people with autism, ect).
If Chapek says guests and cast to wear face masks, surely the leaders up and down the supply chain will follow and it's their job to train, educate, implement to their team members. Team members are their to implement to guests. Managers on duty, Security and law enforcement are on duty to assist if there are incidents that need to be addressed with them.Yes, we can. The original point was should they open if you have to wear a mask. And that goes for most businesses. Even an office job can be a risk now. People spend nine hours there wearing a mask. I agree traveling on a plane is risky to me. It’s up to each person if they think the risk is worth it. But I see your point
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