Jimmy Mouse
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We don't have a mask mandate either.We don’t even have a mask mandate in my state so this to me is insane.
We don't have a mask mandate either.We don’t even have a mask mandate in my state so this to me is insane.
I'd be very surprised if this would be enforced after your drinks arrive. I don't think you'll have to take them off to drink, then mask back on. We leave ours on where we live anyway until the drinks arrive and put them back on after we finish while waiting to pay. I suspect this is mostly for the people that hang out 30 minutes after finishing their meals just to chit chat.
Weird, common sense tells me to wear a mask while ordering with a server standing at the table.@dez1978 How dare you use common sense in this argument!
This was actually being enforced like this at Miami dolphin games and is currently being enforced at Florida panthers hockey games. Annoying yes but I’m glad to live somewhere that is allowing fans at games.So they want us to touch our masks to pull them down, and put them on what, twelve times per meal?
It’s so nonsensical as to actually be laughable. Either they want restaurants open or they don’t.
When are you going to WDW and experiencing this "mInor inconvenience"? I'm leaving tomorrow.People are really overreacting to this. A minor change for the guest, but can positively impact the CM by reducing their overall total exposure to maskless guests pretty significantly over the course of a long shift. People seem to think their server only serves them ... while they are in contact with dozens of unmasked people constantly all day. Reducing their total exposure is respectful, courteous and logical.
Disney’s current cancellation rules allow you to cancel right up until the last day. Problem solved.When are you going to WDW and experiencing this "mInor inconvenience"? I'm leaving tomorrow.
I had no problem with wearing a mask continuously both in the 90 degree heat outside and inside, but to require guests to wear their masks between bites at sit down restaurants? It's excessive.
If Disney were really concerned about the COVID spread, they'd close the restaurants..in an abundance of caution.
So they want us to touch our masks to pull them down, and put them on what, twelve times per meal?
It’s so nonsensical as to actually be laughable. Either they want restaurants open or they don’t.
When are you going to WDW and experiencing this "mInor inconvenience"? I'm leaving tomorrow.
I had no problem with wearing a mask continuously both in the 90 degree heat outside and inside, but to require guests to wear their masks between bites at sit down restaurants? It's excessive.
Bless your heart!Disney’s current cancellation rules allow you to cancel right up until the last day. Problem solved.
I'm reading the posts on this thread. I'm reading the post from Disney. "If you are not actively eating or drinking, wear a mask. "Where on earth are you getting between bites? This is so overblown and misinformation abounds. There is nowhere that says you need to wear a mask between bites.
People seriously drive me crazy. They will extrapolate anything to make it fit whatever they want it to.Where on earth are you getting between bites? This is so overblown and misinformation abounds. There is nowhere that says you need to wear a mask between bites.
I'm reading the posts on this thread. I'm reading the post from Disney. "If you are not actively eating or drinking, wear a mask. "
If I am wrong, I am delighted!
Excellent. As I said, I was basing my comments off what I was reading on the thread.This is the rule at Downtown Disney in Anaheim. You must keep your mask on until food/drink arrive and put it on after you’re done eating and drinking (in case you end up sitting around for 30 minutes just hanging out and chatting.)
There is precedent for this rule on Disney property in California. This is the rule there. They don’t have to mask between bites. That’s completely made up.
You could take them off as soon as you sat down.Excellent. As I said, I was basing my comments off what I was reading on the thread.
So basically, it's the same rule that I have been abiding by since the start of the pandemic.
Were masks not required prior to this announcement?