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@RealtyGal2 wrote:

@maximillion wrote:

If people are wearing masks on the rides, then it shouldn't matter if they scream or not.


Are they sanitising the rides between groups of people?


@RealtyGal2   Yes, they are. And rides are not full, lots of empty spaces, rows, 6 feet markings all over where there would be lines. Employees reminding people about the new rules.

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Disney World Reopening

 

Face Masks

Face coverings are required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) and Cast Members. Please bring your own face coverings and wear them at all times, except when dining or swimming.

All face coverings (whether disposable or reusable) must:

  • Be made with at least two layers of breathable material
  • Fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the chin
  • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
  • Be secured with ties or ear loops and allow the Guest to remain hands-free

At this time, based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters and open-chin triangle bandanas are not acceptable face coverings.

 

Costume masks are also not considered appropriate and are prohibited from being worn, in alignment with our existing rules. 

The use of face coverings is not a substitute for physical distancing.

 

 
Temperature Screenings
Temperature screenings may be required for entry to some locations.


Upon arrival at Disney Springs area or at the Walt Disney World theme parks, you may undergo a temperature screening with no-touch thermometers.


Based on guidance from health authorities, anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 F or above will be directed to an additional location for rescreening and assistance. Those with temperatures 100.4 F or above will not be allowed entry; those in their party will not be allowed entry either.

 

Physical Distancing
Temporary adjustments are in place to promote physical distancing.

 

Physical distancing measures may include:

  • Signage and Ground Markings: Please follow directional signage and ground markings, which have been installed throughout Walt Disney World Resort to help Guests better navigate common areas while practicing physical distancing.
  • Physical Barriers: Physical barriers have been added in select places where it is difficult to maintain strict physical distancing guidelines. These may be visible in areas around cash registers or at Guest Relations, for example, to help promote proper distances between people.
  • Parking: Cashless payment is recommended at the auto plazas. Cars will be directed to park in every other parking space at the theme parks.
  • Training: Cast Members are trained to engage with Guests and promote physical distancing guidelines in common areas and queues.

 

Enhanced Cleaning

Cleaning procedures are enhanced throughout Walt Disney World Resort.

Extra attention is given to high-traffic areas, including public elevators and escalators, handrails, benches, tables, handles, restrooms, transportation vehicles and more.

Additionally, housekeeping services have been modified at Disney Resort hotels to include enhanced cleaning and reduced contact. 

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Disney World Reopening

We have taken enhanced health and safety measures—for you, our other Guests, and Cast Members. You must follow all posted instructions while visiting Walt Disney World Resort.

 

Upon reopening, theme parks, Disney Resort hotels, restaurants, attractions, experiences and other offerings may be modified and will be limited in capacity and subject to limited availability or closure, based on direction from health experts and government officials to promote physical distancing.


Additionally, attractions, experiences (such as shows, parades and fireworks), services and amenities may have limited availability or may remain closed. We will provide more information as it becomes available. We reserve the right to cancel any reservations, admission media or purchases and provide applicable refunds.

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@RoughDraft a picture is worth a thousand words.

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Yesterday at Walt  Disney World

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There is a live stream of Disney today on YouTube. Someone taking us through the day. It looks good. We will see in a few weeks how good it really is.

 

Maybe the state of Florida needs to hire Disney? 

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I just saw a report on CNN about this and it sure looks like they are trying really hard to keep things there as safe as humanly possible.  

 

Looks like safer conditions than some of my local supermarkets!

 

I hope it works out well for all involved.

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Re: Disney, what the??

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Yes, it is a vacation at any cost and any risk. DD and her fam had reservations for May and were cancelled by Disney but would only give vouchers for a future visit...no refunds....so they are out $17k unless they want to put themselves and their three kids at risk. I hope there is no time limit on using them.  We usually go with them, but we told them we have been on our last Disney trip. DH and I would feel so vulnerable we would be miserable rather than enjoying ourselves.

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Re: Disney, what the??

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How the heck will some masks stay on during a rollercoaster that goes at high speeds? Then again, with the force of the speed, maybe they will stay on.

How about getting wet on the log ride? Maybe taking the mask off during the ride is allowed.