mergatroid
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I'm curious how you know this?I think majority is. There will always be isolated cases.
I'm curious how you know this?I think majority is. There will always be isolated cases.
I would think at least a couple of weeks before unless they want it to be a public spectacle "CELEBRATE THE MAGIC OF FREEDOME WITH US AT DISNEY!"Sounds straightforward to me. And Disney will continue to loosen rules moving forward. The only question is how soon they remove the mandate altogether. I still see it gone by July 4. Only exception may be transportation to the parks. They want people packed on buses ASAP.
I was just complaining about the mean comments made to and about people who said they were uncomfortable wearing masks but did so anyway. Maybe you didn’t see those threads. I didn’t mean to trigger you to this extent. I absolutely agree that everyone should mind their own business now that mask mandates are all but gone.I think I understand where you are coming from. The "two sides" are not being treated with the same level of respect. But the situation is completely different, so it's a false equivalency.
I'll phrase it differently.
Those who complained about wearing masks a year ago were told to suck it up because it was a pandemic! People were dying.
Those who are fully vaccinated today and still wear masks are...
What exactly are you complaining about?
Let's go back to you original quote:
A year ago people who were uncomfortable wearing masks were ridiculed, called babies and told to get over themselves. Now the vaccinated people who can’t stop wearing masks despite the CDC’s position that they’re not necessary are demanding that their comfort level be given consideration. Okay.
Are you complaining that people don't want to be mocked for continuing to wear masks?
What exactly is wrong with that?
To me, it's very simple. We wore masks because it saved hundreds of thousands of lives. (Remember when the predictions were for 2 million dead?) We all had to tough it out the way our parents or grandparents toughed out the challenges of their generations.
But fully vaccinated people who continue to wear masks aren't hurting anyone.
Leave them alone!
I think that they will wait until after the holiday rush. Don't want to take any chances with a huge crowd.I would think at least a couple of weeks before unless they want it to be a public spectacle "CELEBRATE THE MAGIC OF FREEDOME WITH US AT DISNEY!"
If wearing a mask while on rides and in queue was this annoying for you, just be glad you hadn't visited Disney anytime in the past 11 months.We just got back from Disney yesterday. We had a wonderful trip and enjoyed not wearing masks outside. Putting the masks on for attractions and indoors was a bit annoying, considering we could go maskless literally anywhere but within Disney. I also spoke with cast members outside who were beyond frustrated in having to still wear the masks. Most folks we talked to in lines had been vaccinated like us, and I’m not one bit worried about my children who are too young to be vaccinated… so I’m not sure how that would be anyone else’s worry. I had to call and wait on hold for one hour to ask about missing ride photos— sure enough, some others on the ride had pulled down their masks, so the folks had to crop them out. Then, our photos appeared, but they would have never appeared if I hadn’t called they said. The cast member on the phone said that is why the hold times were so long because this was happening a lot.
I did see folks not wearing masks indoors and one guy got super angry when asked to put a mask on to enter World of Disney. He yelled at the CM and still went into the store. That was upsetting. Even though I didn’t want to wear a mask, I would never yell at a CM or disrespect rules.
side note— I did score a boarding group for ROTR— boarding group 7. Thanks for y’all’s help in understanding how to do this!
It was a lot easier walking around with a mask last summer when crowds were like this...If wearing a mask while on rides and in queue was this annoying for you, just be glad you hadn't visited Disney anytime in the past 11 months.
For me, I can't believe I had gone 100 days with masks a required protocol at all times. It's all about perspective in a pandemic I guess.
take what chances?I think that they will wait until after the holiday rush. Don't want to take any chances with a huge crowd.
Applying this logic, at what possible point would it be acceptable for society to stop requiring masks in public, if ever?So are you saying that those organ transplant individuals, cancer patients, etc, that have been "fully vaccinated", but whose conditions prevent their body from producing an immune response to Covid 19, and still need to wear a mask, make no sense?
That is very true. Although a way to get over anxiety is with rational thought.
Isn’t that what ParkPass is for though? Disney can’t magically release masks and then go back to their pre-pandemic capacity. They barely have enough staff to work their parks as it is right now.I think that they will wait until after the holiday rush. Don't want to take any chances with a huge crowd.
Why? 90 degrees and humid is 90 degrees and humid. Walking around in larger crowds doesn't change the temperature outside of any significance.It was a lot easier walking around with a mask last summer when crowds were like this...
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Lines were almost non-existent.Why? 90 degrees and humid is 90 degrees and humid. Walking around in larger crowds doesn't change the temperature outside of any significance.
True but masks were still required all the time, including walking outside which is the hottest part when the sun is beating on you. Standing in AC with a mask on is less of a nuisance.Lines were almost non-existent.
It was easy to hop into indoor queues, dining, and stores to cool off, especially when hot, sweaty bodies were at least 6 feet away.
We're splitting hairs here. Walking around outside in July 2020 with a mask was less comfortable than standing in covered AC queues wearing a mask in June 2021.Sun beating on me?
Take a closer look at the photo I posted. Where are most of the people in the foreground walking?
Pre COVID, shaded areas are crowded with people.
In the summer and fall of 2020, it was easy to find lots of uncrowded shaded areas.
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