Jonathan Friedman
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2018
Anyone hear if masks will be mandatory for resort guests? Haven’t heard about public spaces while on resort property. Not sure I can wear a mask every minute I’m not in our room.
Masks must be worn in all public spaces, save when in a pool or eating, resorts included.Anyone hear if masks will be mandatory for resort guests? Haven’t heard about public spaces while on resort property. Not sure I can wear a mask every minute I’m not in our room.
I know my wife and I can handle it. My two year old, no can do. We will have to postpone.
It's not recommended for any child 3 and under OR any child who cannot easily express when they are having trouble breathing in a mask, but Disney feels the need to enforce this on all guests 2 and under. Oh and the WHO says masks should only be for people who are sick or caring for sick and not for people who are well...The requirement is for kids 3+ so your 2 year old wouldn't have to wear one. It is typically not recommended for kids under 3 to wear masks in general
Anyone hear if masks will be mandatory for resort guests? Haven’t heard about public spaces while on resort property. Not sure I can wear a mask every minute I’m not in our room.
It's not recommended for any child 3 and under OR any child who cannot easily express when they are having trouble breathing in a mask, but Disney feels the need to enforce this on all guests 2 and under. Oh and the WHO says masks should only be for people who are sick or caring for sick and not for people who are well...
I think Disney’s mask policy is pretty clear, regardless of how effective people feel they are. Things change, but at this point, if families know they can’t follow the guidelines, they shouldn’t go. And if they do go, they shouldn’t be mad, if they are told or reminded to put on their masks around the resort.The information on masks is very muddled. Wearing a mask when there is no one in your immediate vicinity is pointless, I'm more concerned about touching surfaces that may be infected. Walking past someone is unlikely to infect you, it's different if you are stood next to them for any length of time such as in line is a different matter, but, the virus can live for many hours or even days on surfaces, so anti viral wipes and hand sanitiser as well as handwashing is far more vital than a mask. I'm not a fan of gloves as they can lull you into a false sense of security and not wash or santise your gloved hands as much as bare hands, gloves are only good for a specific task, not all days wear.
Oh and the WHO says masks should only be for people who are sick or caring for sick and not for people who are well...
The information on masks is very muddled. Wearing a mask when there is no one in your immediate vicinity is pointless, I'm more concerned about touching surfaces that may be infected. Walking past someone is unlikely to infect you, it's different if you are stood next to them for any length of time such as in line is a different matter, but, the virus can live for many hours or even days on surfaces, so anti viral wipes and hand sanitiser as well as handwashing is far more vital than a mask. I'm not a fan of gloves as they can lull you into a false sense of security and not wash or santise your gloved hands as much as bare hands, gloves are only good for a specific task, not all days wear.
Last week it was a different stance. The info on this has been all over the place.
Last week it was a different stance. The info on this has been all over the place.