SteveMouse
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A huge problem is that there are folks that need others to wear a mask while COVID-19 is a threat to minimize risk.I am glad that it sounds like according to this if what the phone cast member told you turns out to be true Disney is willing to accomatate those with sensory and other issues that make wearing a mask impossible. My concern would be more other guests unless it is worded as Masks are recommended and strongly encouraged but are not a requirement to visit park name. If not it could come down to a situation similar to those who themselves or who have children who can walk for short distances but who get tired out and will use a stroller as a wheel chair, wheel chair, or if an adult even an ECV and parking it either for a single attraction or for an entire land depending on how the individual is doing that particular day.
I think everyone of here know that the judgmental statements come out in that situation. "Your just trying to cut the lines", "Your faking it." "Why don't you make your child walk or carry your child like everyone else" nevermind that a 38 pound toddler who has severe low muscle tone and is falling down when exhausted or in tempature extremes is equivelent to carrying a 72 pound older grade schooler and no one would even suggest you carry a child that big short of an emergency situation and only to the point that other means of transport can be used. I.E. Your hiking and that 72 pound child severely spains an ankle to the point where it is impossible even after wrapping with the ace bandage from your first aid kit so depending on the strength and abilities of others in the group that child is either piggy backed out and any items carried by the child and the carrier are distributed among the others in the group or a two person seated carry is utilized and just the child's itesm being carried are divided out according to weight. Both of these are done only to get to a point of either shelter or to a trailhead depending on distance, weather conditons, and the ability to obtain more advanced transport be it walk out using a litter, flown out via a helicopter rescue, or a vehicle at the trailhead.
Side note it's really nice when some person tells you this and a law enforcement in uniform that knows you and your child pipes up that even they as a trained professional would not like to carry your child around all day like they are suggested because it is like carrying a dead body. The judgemental people tend to shut up really fast at that point.
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