It is indeed not normal and nobody wants to wear a mask, but we do it because we do want to go back to normal, which goes quicker with masks. The mask gives me the opportunities to do things that are considered normal. Like going on holiday, visiting museums (typing this from a museum while on holidayIt's ABNORMAL and thus a very big deal to me!!! Why anyone would like to wear a mask is beyond me--but that's just me.
No, I don’t think masks will be required after the vaccine which should be a few months away...even if the vaccine needs a little ‘tweaking’, I think things will get much closer to the pre-Covid normal than the borderline hysteria we have now...JMHO.
I can wait a few more months for my cruise...without a mask.
Well--if masks make you feel normal, then----It is indeed not normal and nobody wants to wear a mask, but we do it because we do want to go back to normal, which goes quicker with masks. The mask gives me the opportunities to do things that are considered normal. Like going on holiday, visiting museums (typing this from a museum while on holiday), wearing a mask for an hour or two gives me new experiences that I wouldnt have had while staying at home.
My life is back to normal, thanks to masks.
Change is inevitable in life and the skill to adapt and flexibility are considered important skills in the 21st century.
Then, if this were a disaster movie, due to being able to adapt, I would have a higher chance to still be alive at the end of the movieWell--if masks make you feel normal, then----
I doubt that their hope--woLets please try to keep this thread from derailing onto a vaccine and our opinions on that... the question is whether you would sail if MASKS are required.
Edited to add that as of right now we are perfectly split - 101 yes 101 no. If Disney is hoping to sail at a reduced capacity then maybe this is perfect for them...?
I wonder--if you can take the mask off on all parts of the ship, what REAL good does it do all the other times??? Sort of like walking 10 feet to your table in a restaurant with your designer mask on, then whipping it off for an hour and a half once you sit down??? Or off in a pool while you mingle with hundreds of others, then on when you walk a few feet to sit by yourself???Then, if this were a disaster movie, due to being able to adapt, I would have a higher chance to still be alive at the end of the movie
No, I didn't say I felt normal, I said I can live my life like normal. Those are two different things to me.
To get back to the topic. As you do not have to wear the mask 16 hours a day, you can go do something, take a break, do something, take a break etc. and that makes it possible to enjoy whatever you want.
When I was in Disneyland Paris a few weeks ago, we had about a schedule with about 1.5 - 2 hours blocks of mask wearing. We had breakfast, went around the park, had a snack/drink break, did some rides, took some pictures, had lunch, etc.
I thought it was very doable, even with the distance it was possible to have a conversation with the face characters and interact with Mickey at a distance.
We will do the same in about 2 weeks for the next visit, plus added the shows that are back (with limited capacity).
Yes, it was a different visit than 'normal', but it was also one of the best visits we ever had. We appreciated more what we are used to, we could not follow our normal routine so we had to do things different. There were different mini parades than we 'normally' have.
And I imagine it will be the same on a cruise. You go do a class, or another activity, get something to eat, then you go see a movie, have lunch, sit somewhere to relax and enjoy the view, have an ice cream, and so forth. I can imagine there will be some kind of character parade through the atrium or something. Musicians can still play. Yes, I would do a cruise if masks were a requirement.
And it gives me unique picturesDoing what I love is more important than the inconvenience of wearing a mask for a few hours.
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I wonder--if you can take the mask off on all parts of the ship, what REAL good does it do all the other times??? Sort of like walking 10 feet to your table in a restaurant with your designer mask on, then whipping it off for an hour and a half once you sit down??? Or off in a pool while you mingle with hundreds of others, then on when you walk a few feet to sit by yourself???
In my opinion, they should close the pools
Why would they close the pools? Sunlight kills the virus and DCL is one of the only cruise lines I know of that uses fresh water in their pools, so they're chlorinated for sterilization. Seems like the safest part of the ship would be at the pool.