So here’s the deal: Disney looks at face coverings at this point as a Safety requirement, not a courtesy or precaution. Much like they’d stop certain attractions if a Guest stood up mid-ride, they can do the same if a Guest removes their face coverings. Obviously, this won’t be the case on every attraction, but I think people need to stop seeing face coverings at WDW through the lens of a courtesy measure and more through the lens of a safety measure. You can think its overkill or not, but if you’re going to WDW, it’s in your best interest to comply. I agree with
@yulilin3 ’s assessment that the parks are absolutely getting worried about any spread being traced back to them (there seems to be a sense of urgency), especially as the narrative around this virus once again shifts. I’m not one to really want to get into a back-and-forth about face coverings, but again, if any of this doesn’t sound okay to you, I’d advise rescheduling.