Confirmed. Just got one. I have a stay in late JuneBtw multiple posts of people getting Disney surveys are being reported on the TPAS thread
Confirmed. Just got one. I have a stay in late JuneBtw multiple posts of people getting Disney surveys are being reported on the TPAS thread
I hate to say it, but this whole argument is just silly. People need to make their own choices based on what makes them feel safe. For being northerners, we spend a lot of time at WDW and based on typical Disney behaviors that I regularly see, people need to worry a lot more about some of those, rather than two empty-nesters eating their way through DS or CW leaving everyone else alone. (which is what we do)
That being said, I can guarantee you we won't be without food or beverage at any time in DS....we rarely are.![]()
Sounds like when I'm in Epcot at a festival. Always eating or drinking something.
We have well over 100 WDW trips under our belt. We're done with the parks and the rides and especially the lines and we seek out quiet places where we're away from the masses. Not to mention, I just don't like to be around many people at WDW. Have you ever walked behind people who'd antiperspirant was failing on a 95 degree day...No thank you. I'd rather keep my distance.![]()
That's what scares me. People can't do it now in stores imagine what it will be like at a theme park.
Maybe then it’s best to not go. It will be impossible to Enforce all of these things. 50 % of people I see “wearing” masks aren’t even wearing them right. I call them chin masks and you can bet a lot of people’s masks won’t be on right. Do they just kick everyone out who they see?
What is interesting about the survey that Disney just sent to guests with summer stays is that each of the questions asked guests to assume:
Travel providers and Central Florida attractions, including the Walt Disney World Resort, will have implemented a new set of health and safety measures (such as all employees and customers wearing face coverings, enhanced disinfecting and cleaning of facilities, limiting capacity and density of large gatherings, etc.)
So, they are not asking if you would go or not go based on complying with the new health and safety measures (such as face masks). They’re telling us the health and safety measures will be in place and are asking about other modifications, such as parks being closed, attractions not operating, restaurants closed, etc.
I got the Universal one. Would LIKE to get the disney one. We have a June 1 tripConfirmed. Just got one. I have a stay in late June
That sounds horrible, that would all but eliminate the little food carts scattered aroundIn regards to one poster who mentioned they will simply always have a drink in their hand to avoid wearing a mask, I wonder if Disney will elect to discourage people from walking and drinking, and instead have seated, socially distanced areas for dining and drinking and require all beverages purchased to be finished on site. No to-go cups or foods. That would solve the problem of people who would amble around without a mask, eating a piece of popcorn every few minutes.
I keep checking my email...hoping to get the survey. Alas, it’s as if Disney knows I plan to keep my reservation.I got the Universal one. Would LIKE to get the disney one. We have a June 1 trip![]()
Yep. Its going to be a personal decision. My family has decided we will wear the masks if we must. But... that is what works for us.....may not work for othersI think people will be in for a surprise when everything becomes official. Disney doesn't want to close again, and will do everything possible to avoid that, even if it includes mandatory face coverings.
We have well over 100 WDW trips under our belt. We're done with the parks and the rides and especially the lines and we seek out quiet places where we're away from the masses. Not to mention, I just don't like to be around many people at WDW. Have you ever walked behind people who'd antiperspirant was failing on a 95 degree day...No thank you. I'd rather keep my distance.![]()
In regards to one poster who mentioned they will simply always have a drink in their hand to avoid wearing a mask, I wonder if Disney will elect to discourage people from walking and drinking, and instead have seated, socially distanced areas for dining and drinking and require all beverages purchased to be finished on site. No to-go cups or foods. That would solve the problem of people who would amble around without a mask, eating a piece of popcorn every few minutes.
That’s exactly what I thought! They know they haveI keep checking my email...hoping to get the survey. Alas, it’s as if Disney knows I plan to keep my reservation.
I suspected they’d move pretty quickly.Just an update from Orange County Mayor, hair, nail salons and barbershops can reopen Monday and the curfew will also be lifted on Monday
Just an update from Orange County Mayor, hair, nail salons and barbershops can reopen Monday and the curfew will also be lifted on Monday
I took your comment about drinking and eating as a lighthearted joke, not that there is anything wrong with drinking and eating your way through vacation. That’s what we intend to do. haha!I assume you're referring to me
We would not be doing anything differently than we normally do, so it's not all about getting out of wearing one. We enter DS with drinks and leave DS with them. We routinely hit restaurant after restaurant and take drinks to go.
We won't be breaking any of the possible mandates at WDW in any way (unless they say you have to wear a mask while eating...good luck with that) and certainly wouldn't go out of my way to make anyone uncomfortable. I'm sure that there will be many who blatantly tell untruths about health issues, anxiety etc to get out of having them and that I don't agree with.
We've just decided that we won't run around in masks or face coverings that are unneeded just to appear correct or make other people feel better.