JenniBarra
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2002
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I am a highly sensitive person, which means I have sensory processing sensitivity. It's considered a temperamental trait, not a disorder, but HSPs are subject to overstimulation.
Prior to being fully vaccinated against covid, I only wore KN95 masks in public. While those masks weren't prone to being sucked into my mouth when breathing heavily or talking, they get to feeling muggy inside pretty quickly. (One of my pet peeves as a HSP is wet denim clinging to skin.) I wasn't out of the house that much, though, so the duration of wearing one wasn't hours long.
While I was waiting out the two weeks after my second Pfizer dose, I purchased an array of masks to try out. The process has been like being Goldilocks or the princess and the pea where I try out a different one each time I leave the house (and I am leaving my house more now) and find one thing or another that is bothersome. This weekend I finally just ordered some masks from various vendors that are being touted as "sensory friendly masks." Hopefully, they will all arrive in time for our upcoming WDW trip.
Knowing that I am going to be faced with longer periods wearing masks while on this vacation and more active, humid conditions, I want to pre-emptively prepare for knowing my options for mask breaks. I've found references on various web sites as to where I can find all of the "relaxation stations." What hasn't been so clear to me is what the protocol is for snacking and/or taking water breaks. I had figured these could double as opportunities to have some mask breaks. I am aware that there is no eating or drinking while moving so you must be stationary when doing so. Obviously, dining locations have tables, but what happens if you purchase something from a cart or want to eat something from your own backpack? Are there designated zones for this kind of eating/drinking, or is it enough to step away from traffic paths and other people? Are CMs asking people to mask up and move along if they think a guest is loitering too long while snacking/drinking?
TIA!
Prior to being fully vaccinated against covid, I only wore KN95 masks in public. While those masks weren't prone to being sucked into my mouth when breathing heavily or talking, they get to feeling muggy inside pretty quickly. (One of my pet peeves as a HSP is wet denim clinging to skin.) I wasn't out of the house that much, though, so the duration of wearing one wasn't hours long.
While I was waiting out the two weeks after my second Pfizer dose, I purchased an array of masks to try out. The process has been like being Goldilocks or the princess and the pea where I try out a different one each time I leave the house (and I am leaving my house more now) and find one thing or another that is bothersome. This weekend I finally just ordered some masks from various vendors that are being touted as "sensory friendly masks." Hopefully, they will all arrive in time for our upcoming WDW trip.
Knowing that I am going to be faced with longer periods wearing masks while on this vacation and more active, humid conditions, I want to pre-emptively prepare for knowing my options for mask breaks. I've found references on various web sites as to where I can find all of the "relaxation stations." What hasn't been so clear to me is what the protocol is for snacking and/or taking water breaks. I had figured these could double as opportunities to have some mask breaks. I am aware that there is no eating or drinking while moving so you must be stationary when doing so. Obviously, dining locations have tables, but what happens if you purchase something from a cart or want to eat something from your own backpack? Are there designated zones for this kind of eating/drinking, or is it enough to step away from traffic paths and other people? Are CMs asking people to mask up and move along if they think a guest is loitering too long while snacking/drinking?
TIA!