VeronicaZS
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Ah, thanks for that info. We haven’t been since Skyliner opened, so I wasn’t sure if standing up was ever allowed. Actually surprised about the masks though, since they have the vents/windows. But I guess they aren’t cleaning those cars as often as rode vehicles.Per the rules, you're supposed to stay seated (for safety) and masked during Skyliner rides. Makes sense, because another group will be in that same small space shortly afterwards.
We got some good character photos at Garden Grill in October without the masks
What about resort pictures with or without masks? What are the rules recommendations here or if you are far away from people, say, at Coronado can you take pics without masks?
There are other ways of spending time together as a family. You can go to the beach and build sand castles maskless and spend a lot less money. You can hike in a national park maskless for a lot less. Just because someone decides not to go to Disney doesn't mean they aren't making memories as a family.Ok, so I know this is gonna be out of the blue and stuff but for everyone specifically not enjoying their time with the family or wanting to take the trip to Disney because they don't want pictures in masks and well "we'll just wait till next year". Remember that no one guaranteed that there will be a next year with the family. I live like this more than most probably just from the nature of being in the military but a buddy of mine in his late thirties just passed away with Covid. His kids don't get a next year at Disney with him. Enjoy the time you have on this Earth with your family and spend the time you have with them because something you think is a deal breaker now might seem silly in the grand scheme of things.
There are other ways of spending time together as a family. You can go to the beach and build sand castles maskless and spend a lot less money. You can hike in a national park maskless for a lot less. Just because someone decides not to go to Disney doesn't mean they aren't making memories as a family.
That said, I'm sorry for the loss of your friend.
I don't think it's silly at all. There is a difference between not doing ANYTHING until the pandemic ends, versus taking an expensive Disney trip. As @mom2rtk said, there are tons of ways to make "safe" memories with your family until you are comfortable returning to the parks. I'm sorry for all your losses.I don’t much care if people in a discussion board think I’m silly because of it.
I agree. It would be pretty easy to have a few spots like this in each park.What would be the difference if a place was roped off for people to have their picture taken?
But I AM going to wait to drop four figures on a trip until I get to do it how I want to do it. I don’t much care if people in a discussion board think I’m silly because of it.
Kind of like this picture. The photographer was never close to us and it was a blocked off area that was away from all of the other guests. Just seems this could still be easily done.
Disney knows they can do it but they don’t want maskless pictures from the Disney parks hitting the media.
Kind of like this picture. The photographer was never close to us and it was a blocked off area that was away from all of the other guests. Just seems this could still be easily done.
Disney knows they can do it but they don’t want maskless pictures from the Disney parks hitting the media.
That, and honestly, the more allowances you give, the more perceived wiggle room there is for people to stretch those rules. It's a lot easier for CMs to say nope, don't do it, period, at all, than say "you have to be here, and this far apart, and only for a second, and..."