This is something I have been thinking about quite a bit lately. I was wearing a shirt the other day, with one of my favorite all time WDW quotes on it, one we have all seen and loved, I'm sure. "Here, you leave today..."
Now, I know this is a naive concept. We can never really "leave today." There is still security, still safety measures, still rude people. But...even if we can never truly leave today, we kind of do, don't we? The second we walk through those gates, the real world fades away. The current events of the world fade away. It doesn't matter who's fighting who. Or what awful tragedy has occurred. Or what the latest social media craze is. Those are all gone from our minds. All that matters is this moment and this place with our loved ones (or hey, by yourself) To me, that's what "Here, you leave today..." has always meant. Whatever's going on outside, leave it at the door, and experience the magic.
But...just imagining walking into that park, everyone with masks on...I understand why it would be recommended or even mandated. And I would probably wear a mask myself. But, gosh....it just feels like the opposite of leaving today. It feels like "today" completely permeating the Disney experience. I guess for that reason, I would like to see Disney wait until they can open in such a way to not have facemasks be the norm.
But, with a trip planned in September, obviously sooner than later is ideal too.