carolina_yankee
Well-Known Member
The ballpark is 15% or so...not a deal breaker for Disney.
If there is a big drop in demand...it will be Americans outside of Florida that will stay away.
I still think the masks will clear a lot of the decks...much more than zealots are thinking.
I wouldn’t have thought that at first because my default position is generally, “How can we make this work?” As I follow conversations more, I see that masks definitely are an issue. Even for us. We canceled our August reservation because of a snafu with a friend’s reservation who was joining us, but I have to admit a bit of relief at not having to worry about masks at Disney in August. That said, we are going to Hilton Head and Savannah, and I do intend to use a mask in high-crowd situations (if there are any!), but that’s selective and a vastly different pace than a Disney trip.
Around here, I wear masks when shopping and at work. At parks and locally walking the dog, I socially distance and don’t wear a mask.
On a DVC board I help moderate, intentions are all over the place. However, even DVC members with points to use are canceling over mask requirements. Others are figuring out how to make it work for them. Everything is conjecture right now (except maybe for Disney since they have their survey results), but it will be interesting to watch.
For our make-up late January trip, I’ll have zero issues with wearing a mask. But the weather is different.
So, I’m not a zealot, but I will move heaven and earth to make a Disney trip work for me, and masks really do influence my attitude towards the trip, even if they don’t influence the final decision.