Effective immediately, WDW will no longer require masks to be worn when outdoors and not in a queue. They are still required when in a queue or indoors (except dining indoors).
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Well this was a big turnaround from Chapek's previous statement of "probably doing away with masks next year". I'm thrilled though. It will be interesting to see how long Disney practices the balanced approach of masks off outside/masks on inside, but for now I think this is a good compromise.“I think, therefore I am... confused.”
― Benjamin Hoff, The Tao of Pooh
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Congrats to Florida and your forward thinking."And yes, we implore EVERYBODY to follow the park rules. Having off-ride footage is great, but any still photo's or video's taken ON the coasters at SFMM are strictly against the rules. They are there for your (and everybody's) safety." "Six Flags doesn't allow ANY loose articles on their coasters, and they don't allow video taping on their coasters. " BUT, " This is not true. Six Flags does not allow ANY On-Ride video or pictures on the rides. The ONLY way is if you get explicit permission from Park Management." ???
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Talk about a confusing policy for CMs to try and enforce though. I wish they could just go all or nothing for masks. I welcome the change and understand and will follow the rules. We all know there will be visitors who will not want to follow the queue and attraction policy and the CMs will have to deal with them.These are some of my favorite TRs I have posted
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Mice Chat 7th anniversary
Leap year 24 hour report
New DCA trip report
NYE 2012
HKDL trip report
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