The humor is beginning to come back in this thread...it's a good sign that people are relieved and today had some great news!
I know. Herd immunity is not the same as likelihood of serious illness. My only point was kids have to be taken into account for herd immunity.But teenagers can be vaccinated so anyone a little kids spreads it to can be vaccinated except other little kids are it very rarely causes serious illness in them.
People have said that Disney will drop the mask mandate when the CDC recommends it *for all*. It's not clear what will happen based on their recommendation that it should be dropped only for vaccinated people.Totally agree.
That's what we've heard for months - "Disney will drop it's mask mandate when the CDC recommends it".
Are people going to stand by that?
If so, WDW needs to drop the mask mandate for vaccinated people RIGHT NOW.
Whenever you think Disney might do away with masks, it's a good point to remember that this is GREAT NEWS. We have come so, so far. We are almost there, however you slice it. Big kudos to everyone who helped make this possible.
I agree but it will also make the experience a lot less pleasant which could backfire. There are a lot of ppl who are only willing to deal with the masks & other restrictions b/c of the reduced capacity.My opinion is that they will make every ride full capacity and increase park capacity before not requiring masks. That is the easiest way to make more money but still give people the safety feeling that is needed for some to go.
Are you ok with Disney checking for a vaccine card to get entry into the park then?Totally agree.
That's what we've heard for months - "Disney will drop it's mask mandate when the CDC recommends it".
Are people going to stand by that?
If so, WDW needs to drop the mask mandate for vaccinated people RIGHT NOW.
For 16+? Absolutely.Are you ok with Disney checking for a vaccine card to get entry into the park then?
Checking vaccine cards was made illegal in FloridaAre you ok with Disney checking for a vaccine card to get entry into the park then?
I think the guidance for kids has mostly been the same the whole time, IIRC the only change has been about distancing in school.Did the CDC say anything about masks for kids under 12? I'm only seeing that they say if vaccinated you can go without masks - which hooray! So, even though under 12 don't represent a serious risk, how is Disney supposed to interpret the new guidance if it only addresses those who are vaccinated? I mean I can't imagine they'd tell parents not to mask but those under-12 must. That is crazy. That's assuming that they decide to go by the CDC guidance at all. It would be nice if the CDC would give guidance for the under 12 yo. Not only for someplace like Disney, but for schools as well.
Personally, I'm fine with the vaccine card. Why not? It's just a pic on my phone...Are you ok with Disney checking for a vaccine card to get entry into the park then?
Good point. I think that if Disney doesn’t bring back more stuff with these new guidelines—fireworks, shows, parades, meet n greets—it will backfire. It will just look cheap. I would happily keep masks on if that means we can have fireworks and do meet n greetsI agree but it will also make the experience a lot less pleasant which could backfire. There are a lot of ppl who are only willing to deal with the masks & other restrictions b/c of the reduced capacity.
Are you ok with Disney checking for a vaccine card to get entry into the park then?
I'm good with that too, but that's not going to happen. So a policy of masks for unvaccinated only is not going to happen either.For 16+? Absolutely.
That's interesting considering wait times aren't really that good right now.I agree but it will also make the experience a lot less pleasant which could backfire. There are a lot of ppl who are only willing to deal with the masks & other restrictions b/c of the reduced capacity.
I agree, but this is a step in the right direction.Folks, I hate to burst the bubble but there is still going to be masking requirements for WDW. The CDC guidance changes nothing regarding trains, busses, and other modes of transportation. If you get on a Monorail or boat or bus at WDW, you are going to have to mask. Now...inside the parks do you require a mask on Rafiki's plant watch train even though it is an outdoor open train? How about the KS trucks? Are those mass transportation?
This guidance from the CDC is long overdue in my humble opinion. I'm also glad that masking is being phased out. But, I think there are some real logistical concerns for WDW to police masking where it is still advised under CDC guidance. Can WDW logistically get guests to comply with wearing masks on the monorail when they don't have to wear the mask walking around the monorail station? These are the sorts of questions I see WDW wrestling with and there are some really hard decisions that WD Parks division will have to make in the next few weeks.