Disney World has said that they don't plan on going maskless any time soon even though the governor of Florida isn't requiring them any more. Do you think Universal will lax up on their mask rules?
Places like FunSpot will drop it as soon as possible. Their attendance went down when the county added the requirement. The governor's order takes all the teeth out of anything the county does as well.
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Legoland being first to drop it of the bigger places. They opened at the beginning of June with them only being recommended. They only became mandatory a month later when Polk County issued an order. They are already more lax than anyone else, with under 8 not required to wear one, and they grant ADA exceptions. By some reports, their attendance also went down after the mandate, as they were quite busy in June. That initial bump may have been people anxious to get out, and the decrease just a coincidence with the mandate, but who knows. After 4 months of operations, no issues.
SeaWorld and Busch Gardens will most likely be the next of the big places to switch to recommended. Universal would be next, but they have a tough decision to make. If they go to recommended instead of mandatory, they can save money on enforcement, and more importantly, have a stronger argument in California -- "We are open with no restrictions in Florida, why can't we open WITH restrictions in California?". They won't really lose any attendance to speak of by switching to recommended in Orlando, and will most likely have an attendance gain.
Disney is in the same boat. If they have mega restrictions in Florida, then they don't have as strong of an argument in California for opening. As an AP, the lack of park hopping is a definite negative. Our passes expire in mid October and without park hopping, it's definitely more of a decision this year whether we renew. I do think it won't be an "off switch" type thing when they do reduce requirements. I think it may be that they raise the lower age range of the mandatory - let the little ones in without one, then must wear indoors, before just being recommended. In addition to trying to get Cali opened (which, imho, is their own fault as Bob Iger was on the state re-opening panel, was all for the shut downs, and only switched gears when SeaWorld did a workaround qualifying to re-open as a zoo), shareholders cannot be happy.