CaptainAmerica
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Just had a lovely mask-free meal with mask-free servers in noted right-wing bastion... Connecticut. Disney isn't going to have much choice before long.
I hope your prediction is right, but there are few to no Table Service reservations available in the parks for the first two weeks in December -- all day long. For example, only Rose & Crown avail in Epcot, and that's for Processional seating package. So I'm guessing the parks will not be at low pop during that period.We’ve been a few times in the lull between Thanksgiving and Christmas and experienced reasonable crowds. It’s hard to predict anything in these crazy times but hopefully that trend will continue.
It’s jersey week and Wine and Dine.We went for New Years a few years back so I don’t think I’ll ever complain about crowds compared to that, we still had an amazing time but it was a very different WDW experience.
Our expectations were insanity and that’s exactly what we got, I wouldn‘t want that every week but we planned accordingly, were there for the experience, and knew we wouldn’t do many rides so it was an absolute blast. I’d do every New Years Eve at Epcot if I was closer, it was chaos but that’s kind of what NYE should be.
We’ve been a few times in the lull between Thanksgiving and Christmas and experienced reasonable crowds. It’s hard to predict anything in these crazy times but hopefully that trend will continue.
I disagree. From a PR perspective, it behooves Disney to appear as safety-conscious as possible. I don't think we can draw too many conclusions from the policies of local establishments that, unlike Disney, aren't in the national and international spotlight.Just had a lovely mask-free meal with mask-free servers in noted right-wing bastion... Connecticut. Disney isn't going to have much choice before long.
People go to Walt Disney World to break away from the drudgery of daily life. They don't go to Disney World to experience the drudgery of a pandemic that they've largely forgotten about. It is no longer the case that "pretty much everywhere requires masks, including Disney." It is now the case that "practically nowhere requires masks, except for Disney."I disagree. From a PR perspective, it behooves Disney to appear as safety-conscious as possible. I don't think we can draw too many conclusions from the policies of local establishments that, unlike Disney, aren't in the national and international spotlight.
No.My husband just read and article that said Disney makes their best profit when they run around 40% capacity. I am sure they are not minding this if crowds are around that.
Where I live, masks are still required indoors and worn by everyone. We are very far indeed from forgetting about the pandemic. Yes, many (myself include) will stay away from WDW while restrictions are in place, but as long as there are enough people visiting (which there certainly appear to be), the company has little incentive not to tread cautiously so as to avoid accusations of recklessness.People go to Walt Disney World to break away from the drudgery of daily life. They don't go to Disney World to experience the drudgery of a pandemic that they've largely forgotten about. It is no longer the case that "pretty much everywhere requires masks, including Disney." It is now the case that "practically nowhere requires masks, except for Disney."
I think this depends on where you live, here in Nevada masks are still required at all indoor locations so Disney felt no different from what I’m used to. For those from states without mask rules I’m sure it reminds them of the worlds troubles rather than letting them escape from them though, which is exactly the opposite of what a vacation should be.People go to Walt Disney World to break away from the drudgery of daily life. They don't go to Disney World to experience the drudgery of a pandemic that they've largely forgotten about. It is no longer the case that "pretty much everywhere requires masks, including Disney." It is now the case that "practically nowhere requires masks, except for Disney."
Nowhere near me requires masks and haven’t for a while. Today at Publix, aside from workers, maybe 20% of people were wearing masks. Most of them weren’t even wearing them correctly.Where I live, masks are still required indoors and worn by everyone. We are very far indeed from forgetting about the pandemic. Yes, many (myself include) will stay away from WDW while restrictions are in place, but as long as there are enough people visiting (which there certainly appear to be), the company has little incentive not to tread cautiously and avoid all accusations of recklessness.
If you had to guess on the mask mandate what would it be?Where I live, masks are still required indoors and worn by everyone. We are very far indeed from forgetting about the pandemic. Yes, many (myself include) will stay away from WDW while restrictions are in place, but as long as there are enough people visiting (which there certainly appear to be), the company has little incentive not to tread cautiously so as to avoid accusations of recklessness.
I looked up the current masking policies of a several major companies, many of which either require or strongly recommend masks in areas of substantial or high transmission.It is no longer the case that "pretty much everywhere requires masks, including Disney."
I realise it varies from place to place. My point was only that Disney is far from alone in requiring masks and that many of us are living in locations where masks remain the norm.Nowhere near me requires masks and haven’t for a while. Today at Publix, aside from workers, maybe 20% of people were wearing masks. Most of them weren’t even wearing them correctly.
Heck, I can even go to my local Apple Store and not be required to wear a mask.
If Disney doesn’t want my business that’s fine. I’ll take my money down the road.
I don't know what to tell you. Regardless of what their websites say, there are ZERO masks around me in Home Depot, Walmart, or Target. Again, this isn't Alabama or Mississippi. This is Connecticut.I looked up the current masking policies of a several major companies, many of which either require or strongly recommend masks in areas of substantial or high transmission.
Home Depot Updates Mask Policy, Urges Vaccinations for Associates | The Home Depot
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our number one concern has been for the health and safety of our customers and associates. As the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the U.S., beginning August 2, we’ll require all associates, contractors and vendors to wear a mask while...corporate.homedepot.comA Simple Step to Help Keep You Safe: Walmart and Sam’s Club Require Shoppers to Wear Face Coverings
From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our focus and priority has been and continues to be on the health and safety of our associates, members and customers. As the number of confirmed cases has spiked in communities…corporate.walmart.comTarget's coronavirus response and community support
Find information on Target’s coronavirus updates, safety policies, and frequently asked questions.corporate.target.comSafety Protocols - Six Flags America
We've updated our safety protocols based on CDC and local health guidance.www.sixflags.com
And a map showing rates of transmission across the US:
Do you need to wear a mask where you live? Understand the CDC's new guidance
The CDC advises wearing masks indoors if hospitals are overloaded and the coronavirus is spreading widely where you live. Find out the level of virus transmission in your county.www.npr.org
When the map I shared above (and which I'll link to again below) isn't a sea of red. I hasten to add that this is nothing more than a guess on my part and that I have no relevant expertise in this area.If you had to guess on the mask mandate what would it be?
5 weeks or so from now once children have had the opportunity to get vaccinated?
I'm perfectly willing to believe that compliance is low (I hear the same is true of the London Underground). But we're discussing policy rather than the extent to which it's enforced or followed.I don't know what to tell you. Regardless of what their websites say, there are ZERO masks around me in Home Depot, Walmart, or Target. Again, this isn't Alabama or Mississippi. This is Connecticut.
Partially true. There are more places I go that require masks than don't at this time. I hate masks but I have to wear them at home more.People go to Walt Disney World to break away from the drudgery of daily life. They don't go to Disney World to experience the drudgery of a pandemic that they've largely forgotten about. It is no longer the case that "pretty much everywhere requires masks, including Disney." It is now the case that "practically nowhere requires masks, except for Disney."
The Walmart link you posted is from July 2020…..I looked up the current masking policies of a several major companies, many of which either require or strongly recommend masks in areas of substantial or high transmission.
Home Depot Updates Mask Policy, Urges Vaccinations for Associates | The Home Depot
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our number one concern has been for the health and safety of our customers and associates. As the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the U.S., beginning August 2, we’ll require all associates, contractors and vendors to wear a mask while...corporate.homedepot.comA Simple Step to Help Keep You Safe: Walmart and Sam’s Club Require Shoppers to Wear Face Coverings
From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our focus and priority has been and continues to be on the health and safety of our associates, members and customers. As the number of confirmed cases has spiked in communities…corporate.walmart.comTarget's coronavirus response and community support
Find information on Target’s coronavirus updates, safety policies, and frequently asked questions.corporate.target.comSafety Protocols - Six Flags America
We've updated our safety protocols based on CDC and local health guidance.www.sixflags.com
And a map showing rates of transmission across the US:
My question is this:I don't know what to tell you. Regardless of what their websites say, there are ZERO masks around me in Home Depot, Walmart, or Target. Again, this isn't Alabama or Mississippi. This is Connecticut.
"Strongly recommend" is not a requirement nor a policy. It is their way, with a wink and a nod, to get rid of the masks while still saying they are being safety-conscious. In practice, "strongly recommend" means almost no one wears a mask. It is the same tactic Walt Disney World used earlier this year when they said masks weren't required for the vaccinated. Everyone knew what that meant: no masks. And almost no one wore then.I looked up the current masking policies of a several major companies, many of which either require or strongly recommend masks in areas of substantial or high transmission.
Home Depot Updates Mask Policy, Urges Vaccinations for Associates | The Home Depot
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our number one concern has been for the health and safety of our customers and associates. As the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the U.S., beginning August 2, we’ll require all associates, contractors and vendors to wear a mask while...corporate.homedepot.comA Simple Step to Help Keep You Safe: Walmart and Sam’s Club Require Shoppers to Wear Face Coverings
From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our focus and priority has been and continues to be on the health and safety of our associates, members and customers. As the number of confirmed cases has spiked in communities…corporate.walmart.comTarget's coronavirus response and community support
Find information on Target’s coronavirus updates, safety policies, and frequently asked questions.corporate.target.comSafety Protocols - Six Flags America
We've updated our safety protocols based on CDC and local health guidance.www.sixflags.com
And a map showing rates of transmission across the US:
Do you need to wear a mask where you live? Understand the CDC's new guidance
The CDC advises wearing masks indoors if hospitals are overloaded and the coronavirus is spreading widely where you live. Find out the level of virus transmission in your county.www.npr.org
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