Erica Ladd
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Yeah. Wonder about kids under 12. Seems kinda ‘yikes’ for families
I read that Disney Transportation doesn't include Disney boats or ferries. Is that correct?
we were ferry boat converts for good on our last trip. Faster than the monorail if there's a wait and that thing moves, 7 minutes to get across the lagoon and wide open on the inside. Some of the other friendship boats are more enclosed. Interesting question, they require everyone over 2 years old now to wear a mask. We know no under 12 is vaccinated. They say they expect everyone not vaccinated to continue to wear masks....isn't that every child 2-12?Here's the quote from the website (Face coverings will still be required of all Guests on Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails and Disney Skyliner).
It doesn't mention boats. Maybe because they are open to the air masks won't be required on them.
I guess we'll know of the 15th!
Or you can do what we do here in NYS. Wear it on your wrist, even my grandchildren do this when mask wearing is not required. But it is handy when they are required.i was wondering this too. Boats left off the list of transportation. Conceivably you could drive to all the parks and not bring a mask at all unless you need one for the ferry at the TTC. Not a super hassle for anyone with a bag but i you don't carry one, would nice not to shove one in the pocket.
Or you can do what we do here in NYS. Wear it on your wrist, even my grandchildren do this when mask wearing is not required. But it is handy when they are required.i was wondering this too. Boats left off the list of transportation. Conceivably you could drive to all the parks and not bring a mask at all unless you need one for the ferry at the TTC. Not a super hassle for anyone with a bag but i you don't carry one, would nice not to shove one in the pocket.
A proud moment. Now I will actually buy photo pass
Looking forward to my trip in a few weeks! I wonder if this includes the cast members finally.
Man that Ohana hate made them drop masks to stop us from talking about it ;]
we saw people wearing it on their elbow...that seems pretty disgusting. It's 95, you're going to be sweating into it all day long. Our kids had lanyards.Or you can do what we do here in NYS. Wear it on your wrist, even my grandchildren do this when mask wearing is not required. But it is handy when they are required.
A proud moment. Now I will actually buy photo pass
Looking forward to my trip in a few weeks! I wonder if this includes the cast members finally.
Man that Ohana hate made them drop masks to stop us from talking about it ;]
Only if you're "vaccinated"...
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I read that Disney Transportation doesn't include Disney boats or ferries. Is that correct?
I'm thinking the same thing. My little (6yo) is going to be bummed if she still has to wear them when mom and dad don't. We may be wearing them so she doesn't feel left out.I'm over here just waiting to see how this plays out. In my neck of the woods, the change to this type of policy meant that no one wore masks anymore. Vaccinated, probably not vaccinated (we are only at 40% locally, so...), and kids clearly too young to be vaccinated. I arrive 2 days after this policy change goes into effect. I have 3 kids too young to be vaccinated. I'll be watching for reports on what this really looks like on the ground.
I'm sure that everyone will be "vaccinated".![]()
DISNEY indoor dining. They're haven't been any cases linked to standing in line for Splash Mountain, yet masks were required. We know there has been evidence of spread in indoor dining envoroments yet not required there. Just seemed silly to be standing outside in line at some attractions and within 3 feet many times with a mask on and then go sit down in the same spot for an hour or more and have them not care at all if you are wearing it. Seemed silly.I'm not quite clear on what you're saying - there have been studies linking spread to indoor dining https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7010e3.htm?s_cid=mm7010e3_w
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/202...tbreaks-of-covid-traced-to-restaurants-bars#1
Although I'm hopeful rates are finally low enough we can resume these things reasonably safely.
ahhh that makes sense now. thank you for clarifyingDISNEY indoor dining. They're haven't been any cases linked to standing in line for Splash Mountain, yet masks were required. We know there has been evidence of spread in indoor dining envoroments yet not required there. Just seemed silly to be standing outside in line at some attractions and within 3 feet many times with a mask on and then go sit down in the same spot for an hour or more and have them not care at all if you are wearing it. Seemed silly.