I said this in another of 95 mask related threads, but I don't think I said it here---yet.
We will choose not to visit while their is still a mask
requirement. We probably won't go when they are being
encouraged. But we will likely go when they are simply
allowed.
I require ginormous sunglasses over my prescription glasses due to an eye injury/condition. Unfortunately, I have already tried and failed several different ways of wearing a mask with
both pairs of glasses. I can keep one pair of glasses from fogging when wearing a mask, but something about the second pair makes it very difficult for me to keep either pair fog-free for more than a few minutes---and that's here, where we've seen no temps higher than 60 in ages, and are typically much lower. I already have issues with condensation/fogging in the summer just from going from air conditioned areas to the outdoors, so if I toss a mask into that hot weather situation, I'll basically be fogged over all day.
But that's
my issue. Not Disney's and certainly not any other guest's, so I will make the choice to simply stay home until I can visit without that problem.
I don't think Disney should change their mask policies for me or anyone else. If someone in a party cannot wear a mask, then that party should wait to visit until the mask is no longer required. I know all about long waits and planning for years and the perfect time to go and special occasions and kids being the perfect age and having a great deal and so on and so forth. All of those things came into play for our scheduled trip, too. But I still don't expect Disney to make any sort of change to their requirement on my behalf. It's our problem so we will be the ones to change our plans.