Mask Question as of Disney Policy October 2021

This was weird because on both TT and Splash Mountain, due to me moving around, the speed and mostly me grabbing the edge of my seat, my mask slipped under my nose, and I was too busy holding on for dear life to pull it up before the camera took my picture, which wasn't edited or blocked from the rest of the people on the ride with me, you very clearly could see my mask under my nose. I thought it was weird the pic made it through, maybe it wasn't considered "down" enough?
Their masks were completely off on Everest, so it was very blatant. I also have a pic from TT with a man in the back seat mid-trying to pull his mask up!
 
Their masks were completely off on Everest, so it was very blatant. I also have a pic from TT with a man in the back seat mid-trying to pull his mask up!
I think they can tell when the mask situation is a mess as a result of the ride's motion, like with me, and when it's a blatant disregard for the rule
 
Following up on this after continuing research, there seems to be a rather specific distinction about what is inside and what is outside. If the indoor area is also air conditioned, it is considered indoors. For example the queue for 7DMT and BTMR have an indoor, air conditioned component. Mask required.

Queues for Jungle Cruise and Kilamanjaro Safari while covered are not actually air conditioned and are considered outdoor.
 



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