bsmartin2000
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Can anyone recommend a type of face mask to bring with us? 4 kids and 4 adults. Looking for comfort.
Try different types before you go. What works best for one may be different for others. Also be sure to check what types of facemarks are permitted by Disney.Can anyone recommend a type of face mask to bring with us? 4 kids and 4 adults. Looking for comfort.
How many layers are those? The product description contradicts itself:We have been wearing the Costco 32 degrees since re-opening. I would not wear anything else.
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I couldn't care less.How many layers are those? The product description contradicts itself:
- Soft single layer fabric feels smooth against skin
- Single Ply Fabric consists of a 3 layer structure - a top and bottom layer of high-density, very fine performance fabric, knit together by a connecting layer of yarn.
I'm not sure how it can be "single layer" and "single ply" but also "3 layer structure."
Disney cares. The requirement is for masks to be at least two layers.I really could careless.
I think Disney became more specific because some people were wearing useless mesh masks or masks with holes in them, bandanas, masks with valves, etc. It's hard to imagine anyone there noticing, much less objecting to, what appears to be a regular mask like the one from Costco.Disney cares. The requirement is for masks to be at least two layers.
And the expression is "couldn't care less."
Do you know if it works well with glasses? The masks I've tried all fog up our glasses.We have been wearing the Costco 32 degrees since re-opening. I would not wear anything else.
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I agree . But Mirriam Webster says either is acceptable.And the expression is "couldn't care less."
How comfy are they on the ears? The fabric looks really quite thick. Do they stretch enough to use an ear saver behind your head (or on a headband)? I fine with the masks I make, even using the 1/8” comfort elastic cam really irritate my ears. I may have to make some with tie straps like I wore in the OR for hours on end. No issues with that.I really like wearing the masks that Disney sells. The material is comfortable and it fits very well. If you buy them at a Disney store, you can buy them individually & are a little bit less expensive than online or once you arrive at WDW. Have fun!
Weird Al doesn’t thoughI agree . But Mirriam Webster says either is acceptable.
I don't need the ear saver at all. I order the Adult Medium and it fits me perfectly. The fabric on my face and on my ears is quite comfortable too. You can wash it in the sink at night and hang it to dry and it will be ready to use the next day at the parks or wherever you go.How comfy are they on the ears? The fabric looks really quite thick. Do they stretch enough to use an ear saver behind your head (or on a headband)? I fine with the masks I make, even using the 1/8” comfort elastic cam really irritate my ears. I may have to make some with tie straps like I wore in the OR for hours on end. No issues with that.
Oh, tip for those of you whose glasses dog up, there is some tape called microfoam tape (3M) that you can put across the bridge of your nose where you mask meets the skin (this is not a super tacky tape) and works great to keep glasses from fogging. Did this in the OR all the time.
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