There is only one person in this thread acting the way you describe and it is not the op...
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There is only one person in this thread acting the way you describe and it is not the op...
We rode all the coasters and had no problems with the masks at all.Does anyone have issues with masks falling off? My grandson is concerned it will go flying off. I told him we'll add a lanyard/string to it.
Good idea, I have a box of disposables, I'll toss them in a suitcase for my November trip, assuming masking is still required by then.I would also suggest a disposable mask for Splash...that way if (when!) it gets wet, you can just toss it and replace with a new dry one.
I was worried about it a bit at first, but if it didn't come off on RNRC it wasn't coming off anywhere.Does anyone have issues with masks falling off? My grandson is concerned it will go flying off. I told him we'll add a lanyard/string to it.
Does anyone have issues with masks falling off? My grandson is concerned it will go flying off. I told him we'll add a lanyard/string to it.
Please be very careful if you do this, or else just pack extra disposables. If he wears it attached to a lanyard around his neck and it goes flying off/gets caught I worry about the risk for strangulation. Sorry can't help it, I'm a mom. I always worry about stuff getting caught around the neck!
If someone removes their mask, they will stop the ride, this is typical for all rides, water ride or not. That being said, we were a party of three and had our own log.Hi guys! My daughter loves water rides but is concerned about potentially having to share a log with maskless folks. From what I’ve seen in people’s blogs, there is no exception to the “masks on rides” rules for Splash, but how good are people about that? Do you see many maskless faces on that ride, or do people generally respect the mask rules on it? TIA!