So, several parts of this video made me laugh out loud at how idiotic the procedures are and how they absolute do nothing if not undermine the points of handwashing/social distancing/mask wearing. If this is their idea of how to operate WDW, we are in for a world of trouble.
1) The mask is supposed to be torn after use. Any mask that can be torn that easily is doing NOTHING to prevent virus from exiting the mouth. The masks my wife made have several layers of bonded material and cotton. The way to test the effectiveness of a mask is to try to blow out a match while wearing it. If you can or see the flame flicker then it's pointless to wear.
2) I loved how in the ride queue people were touching the handrails and standing too close to the people in front of them. There was a CM that cheerfully pointed and the guests immediately and happily adjusted their behavior. FAT CHANCE of that at WDW. Instead you will get Wilma, Billy Bob and their horde clamoring all over the rails, licking them, screaming at each other, pushing and shoving in line and bumping into the people in front or behind them. Wilma will be on her phone half-heartedly saying, "Jasper, stop that." A timid 18-year-old CM who hates confrontations will try to get their attention and point out what they are doing. Wilma, irritated, will look up from her phone, "Well what do you want me to do about it?! Start wiping stuff off and maybe get this line moving!"
3) The ride queues have gloves for riders to use. Gloves only help if you put them on after thoroughly washing your hands with soap and water. Otherwise, you are touching the outsides of the gloves with contaminated hands and then placing that contamination on anything you touch with those gloves.
4) They have hand sanitizer at the exit queue with press-pump action. Yes! Please push down with your bare hand on the pump that thousands of people before you just touched. While hand sanitizer is better than nothing, it is not as effective as hand washing and does not kill all of the virus that you may have just touched.
5) "Please only touch merchandise that you plan on purchasing."
......I mean....are they serious!??? Have they seen people looking at items in one of their shops before? I hope they are "The Price is Right" legends, because I know myself I have put hundreds of items back after picking them up, looking at the price on the bottom/tag, saying "Uh....nope." and putting it back. Will their new policy be "You touch it, you buy it?"